Wednesday, 4 April 2012

The 1953 Pendine murders | Regator - Curated Blog Search and Discovery

The 1953 Pendine murders | Regator - Curated Blog Search and Discovery: "The tiny Carmarthenshire village of Pendine is usually remembered for attempts on the world land speed record by people like Sir Malcolm Campbell and John Parry-Thomas back in the early 20th century. But in the autumn of 1953 the seaside village was in the news again, this time as the scene of a grisly and dramatic murder. Pendine is usually remembered for attempts on the world land speed record People in the village first suspected that something was wrong when they noticed the cows from Derlwyn Farm had been left unmilked in the fields."

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