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It's also business-like.
Every guy's named Tony.
Every guy's named Tony.
Every guy's named Tony.
Well, confronted with the accusation that he had squirted paraffin oil through a woman's mail slot. Peter confessed, saying he did it because someone he knew didn't like this woman. And when D.S. Sager pressed Peter further, the floodgates opened, and Peter eventually confessed to 30 fires that killed 26 people. Now, D.S.
Well, confronted with the accusation that he had squirted paraffin oil through a woman's mail slot. Peter confessed, saying he did it because someone he knew didn't like this woman. And when D.S. Sager pressed Peter further, the floodgates opened, and Peter eventually confessed to 30 fires that killed 26 people. Now, D.S.
Well, confronted with the accusation that he had squirted paraffin oil through a woman's mail slot. Peter confessed, saying he did it because someone he knew didn't like this woman. And when D.S. Sager pressed Peter further, the floodgates opened, and Peter eventually confessed to 30 fires that killed 26 people. Now, D.S.
Sager was a little skeptical, because most cops are skeptical when someone confesses to the murders of over two dozen people, especially when those murders had never been investigated as murders. So D.S. Sager took Dinsdale out on a tour of Hull. D.S. Sager was quite surprised when Dinsdale was able to direct the car to each and every fire he started.
Sager was a little skeptical, because most cops are skeptical when someone confesses to the murders of over two dozen people, especially when those murders had never been investigated as murders. So D.S. Sager took Dinsdale out on a tour of Hull. D.S. Sager was quite surprised when Dinsdale was able to direct the car to each and every fire he started.
Sager was a little skeptical, because most cops are skeptical when someone confesses to the murders of over two dozen people, especially when those murders had never been investigated as murders. So D.S. Sager took Dinsdale out on a tour of Hull. D.S. Sager was quite surprised when Dinsdale was able to direct the car to each and every fire he started.
It's really going up, right?
It's really going up, right?
It's really going up, right?
Really going. As it would later come out, quite a few locals knew that Peter Dinsdale had a habit of starting fires, but their hatred and fear towards the police outweighed their sense of civic duty, and they therefore never reported him until after he was arrested.
Really going. As it would later come out, quite a few locals knew that Peter Dinsdale had a habit of starting fires, but their hatred and fear towards the police outweighed their sense of civic duty, and they therefore never reported him until after he was arrested.
Really going. As it would later come out, quite a few locals knew that Peter Dinsdale had a habit of starting fires, but their hatred and fear towards the police outweighed their sense of civic duty, and they therefore never reported him until after he was arrested.
Once Peter was put on trial, he pled not guilty to 26 counts of murder, but guilty to 26 counts of manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility. Now, this made Peter Dinsdale, a.k.a. Bruce Lee, one of the most prolific murderers in British history. But he was soon overshadowed by another Yorkshire monster.
Once Peter was put on trial, he pled not guilty to 26 counts of murder, but guilty to 26 counts of manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility. Now, this made Peter Dinsdale, a.k.a. Bruce Lee, one of the most prolific murderers in British history. But he was soon overshadowed by another Yorkshire monster.
Once Peter was put on trial, he pled not guilty to 26 counts of murder, but guilty to 26 counts of manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility. Now, this made Peter Dinsdale, a.k.a. Bruce Lee, one of the most prolific murderers in British history. But he was soon overshadowed by another Yorkshire monster.
Right around the time Peter Dinsdale put in his plea, another Peter, Peter Sutcliffe, was arrested for the infamous and far more salacious Yorkshire Ripper murders, which pushed Peter Dinsdale off the front page. Dinsdale had double the numbers. He did have double the numbers, but... It wasn't as flashy. That's the thing. His victims were really depressing. Yeah.