Murder On The Train

A Miscarriage of Justice in Edwardian Northumberland

(Autor) John J. Eddleston
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In the spring of 1910, a shocking murder rocked Edwardian England. John Innes Nisbet, a quiet, unassuming man, was found brutally shot five times in the head aboard the 10.27 Newcastle Central train, and the colliery wages he had been carrying were stolen. Days later, John Alexander Dickman, a gambler by trade, was arrested and convicted of the crime, despite the conviction resting solely on circumstantial evidence. Sent to the gallows, Dickman maintained his innocence until the end. Over a century later, this gripping investigation reopens the case, re-examining the evidence and exposing the flaws in Dickman's conviction. Could the real killer have escaped justice? With new insights and a compelling alternative theory, Murder on the Train unveils what might truly have happened that fateful day.

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Editorial:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Formato:
Paperback
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781036124922
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
14 de Julio de 2025

John J. Eddleston

John J. Eddleston was a prolific author known for his meticulously researched true crime novels, with a focus on Victorian-era crimes. His most famous work, "Jack the Ripper: An Encyclopedia," remains a definitive resource on the infamous serial killer. Eddleston's writing style is detailed and immersive, bringing historical crimes to life for readers.

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