Julian Fellowes Investigates - Ep. 4 The Case of the Croydon Poisonings

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this is 59 bird Hearst rise in croydon in 1929 it was the home of a pretty Widow raised Daffy and her three young children her mother violet Sidney was the way along the road and graces brother Tom was a few minutes walk away they were an attractive loss educated and amusing good-looking well-off last family in England one might think to lose three members of it through murder very playful so let me have a puppy they make her sister sneeze hello can you garden you want we can build a kennel darling Shh grace I'm serious you must come not find Amy tell her that she must put Alistair to bed you and grace Mary must look after yourselves mother will be all right won't she first back with Ursula veggies farmers understand why so quickly must've eaten something taking it see how the expedition what are you trying to say sure this is what you described was perfectly fine before she took it your mother's taking it for max you said yourself she'd been picking up and Hoppus 7:00 in the evening on the 5th of March 1929 violet Sydney died in appalling agony her death was witnessed by her son Tom her daughter Grace and dr. Robert Graham Elwell the cause of death was acute are cynical poisoning but there is insufficient evidence to show whether mrs. Sydney killed herself or was murdered by some person or persons unknown what complicated matters was the two other members of this luckless family had also died within the year Grace's husband Edmund uh and father's other daughter they are perished in horribly similar circumstances inevitably their graves were nowt dug up and two new inquests were held the results were loud and clear both bodies just like violets are full to the brim with acid stop press triple poisoner on the loose and the poisoner who must surely be a surviving member of the family either that or the very least someone close to them their housekeeper perhaps or that nice doctor Elwell well the police and the press had their suspicions that so will you when you hear the evidence because one of them certainly did it but in the end no charge was brought and so the Croydon poisoner of bird Hurst rise walked free today one might hesitate to describe Croydon as the Acme of fashion but once before the first waters a choice of many prosperous middle-class families in search of rural and yet convenience surroundings it was a commuters paradise and even in April 1928 a year before the painful events you just with bus it was still a very nice place to live valid submit was the unchallenged Queen of all she surveyed there you are I'll be waiting what did those crates of Prayer doing there I suppose they're for him but they're certainly not for me I nearly fell over them she wasn't always so autocratic in her youth she'd fallen deeply and hopelessly in love but her parents had forbidden the match she selected Sydney as more suitable candidate instead her reward was to be deserted by her husband for another woman leaving violet to bring up their three children grace her only son Tom and Vera on her own over the years she became their absolute ruler demanding and generally receiving unquestioning obedience but after the pummeling life had given her is it to be wondered at Tom Sydney was the odd one out in that family after he left the army he opted for a career in show business no card was just getting started then and the rest of them but actually I suspect he had his eye on movies do watery and not enough sugar [ __ ] control the rim is empty I think your father's pulling you a leg John come don't stop on his account no indeed let's not pretend you'd be sorry I can take it especially as I know it won't be for much longer what do you mean only that soon they'll be in America I'll let the cat out of the bag Tom what is this nonsense we've been thinking about it that's all don't be absurd America would be good for Toms career my son's career is here as is his family isn't that right tom darling why are you back so early we weren't expecting you till tomorrow isn't it obvious I couldn't stay away from you for one more minute but you'll stay to tea no that was before he came back I thought they might like to spend some time together odo come along Vera I'm so sorry it's not your fault it's hard not to feel sorry for Vera forty unmarried and living with violet she was popular she was sporty she was kind but Vera was still no match for her formidable mom ah sorry if I spoke out of turn I told you in confidence that one which doesn't explain why you told him at all such a close family I can't believe that your mother didn't know Edmund stock it's if they want to go to America you can't stop them Tom's not going anywhere it's just that Margaret being ridiculous mother shush Oh Tony dear I was thinking about Scarpa the air would do the children so much good we can't really make any plans not at the moment Kevin Tom why ever not it's only April there's plenty of time no I don't like things to drift on we'll go for two weeks in August Tomer yes mother excellent what's settled leave all the arrangements to me Tom met his wife when he was performing in the United States course a career in song and dance was an unlikely choice for someone of Tom's background Edmund wasn't alone in despising him for it by 1928 they had a son to educate when professionally things weren't going well my mother I rest my case doesn't hurt to keep her happy it does if it means we can't be happy too I'm sorry you shouldn't tease mother so I can't resist it I'm afraid we can't afford to fall out with her she should develop a sense of humor it's a bit late for that John teasing your sister Edmund our first met grace through her father that same runaway who'd left valise in the lurch and so naturally there couldn't have been a worse introduction to his future mother-in-law but he was a bluff easygoing chap ex-army X Clare Neil service and by 1928 he was eating out his modest pension with a bit of clerking in the city actually this was quite a precarious time for a lot of people the aftermath of the Great War sent the world's finances into a Lubin and the Wall Street crashed only 18 months away but whether it was Edmunds fault or not the fact remained that for the Dubs money was in short supply and they needed every penny the varlet might distract why are you back so early telling the truth I'm feeling a bit seedy not up to another day with the rods darling what ice cold not another grace it's a sure thing six months investment 200 percent yield minimum it's also sure thing except it never is we've been unlucky with nothing left to invest I thought I might cash in the insurance policy how can you possibly consider it after the last time he all right mother everything's fine darling why don't you collect father's things we'll go inside come on we'll have that wretched tea why don't you talk don't be silly why not he's my husband all right I'm looking forward to - goodbye father wants to know if his suppers ready I thought he was supposed to be able a me where's mr. Duff's beer sorry mom you have an appetite you must be feeling better sure that I have just not eating something might help no thank you the seals broken I think it's all right sir of course it is you ought to get these two two bears come on did your father in peace no no don't kiss me darling you might catch whatever it is good night father I hope you feel better soon grace I'm going to that meeting I telephoned the doctor he'll be here as soon as he can well give him our love won't you make sure you don't catch it all right bye-bye men make such a fuss you think no one was ever ill before she has cooled out the doctor course she has she always gives in to him what about a game of cards mother I'm going to the cinema with Margaret I told you you have to go yes I do well come straight back I don't have to spend the entire evening on my own we had nothing to pay to the paper that day cranked out of the pot how long have you been standing there you're very sweet with them how's Edmund I can't find very much wrong mustard eaten something did he offer you a nightcap he is the limit especially when you come all this way I do a lot more than that grace do you want to come back I could rustle up something to eat oh I'd better not you should stand up to her more shouldn't we all that's dr. wells car gosh I hope Edmunds not worse perhaps it's a social call I was very late what I'm saying nothing well I should hope not Maria Margaret behave yourself grace and Edmund are very happy that's not what tom says well then tom is wrong come on father come quickly you did the right thing have to make them stable strychnine Milton that is strong you'll be fine you'll see on the 27th of April 1928 Edmond Duff breathed his last and was soon buried next to two daughters who had died as children their loss had been a source of great grief for the couple now this had hidden blow of sudden and unexpected widowhood when it seemed to those present as if it was almost too much for grace to bear it's the children I feel sorry for but to think he could have been saved if he'd only worn a hat whose modem had been conducted by dr. Bronte who came to the surprising conclusion that Edmond had died from degeneration of the heart muscle brought on from fishing in the Sun without a hat almost as odd as this verdict was the fact that no one questioned it in those deferential there's you mustn't worry about a thing hmm if you need anything you just ask will be all right you were ready such a darling about John school fees that's more than enough for one person no don't be silly what else am I going to spend my money on dear Vera I am sorry grace don't pretend you liked him I wish you didn't have to go through this that's all Margaret's waiting for you they had all inherited money from their grandfather but only Varys still had her legacy graces share was lost through her husband's dabbling in the stock market Edmond was insured of course but it would be months before the policy paid out will you tell her I wasn't expecting you it's very bad she's playing tennis with mrs. Northbrook Tara drop by you're out of funds have you any idea how much I've already given you this month I wasn't asking you know you're going to ask your soft-hearted sister instead hasn't been easy mother when I lost your father I cooked the dead he wasn't dead was he dad he ran off with someone else you have a way out grace which is more than I had I won't marry just to please you oh you've made that quite clear Edmund was a good man Edmund was an oath dr. L well on the other hand is a gentleman what is it now it's from your club this just a whip-round one of the club servants is leaving you told me you've given up your membership it's an investment is it we're supposed to be saving money I need to get more work and to do that I must be seen around now I promised I'd get you back to America you promised a lot of things Margaret Sydney came to England believing she was marrying into society and that her husband was a successful entertainer as in many marriages the reality improved rather different by now Tom had spent his grandfather's legacy and the social world Margaret had anticipated had not materialized she was a clever woman she was a college graduate but work wasn't considered appropriate and their level of society well respectable was hardly cutting-edge in short she was bored to death should I go out tonight have some fun what do you say I'm not a fool Tom don't treat me like one to be bought off with kisses and treats we will get to the states when soon I hope so because one way or another I'm going home this year and the children are coming with me in August 1928 four months after Edmonds death and the help of his life insurance policy grace bought 59 bird Hearst rise it was a few doors down from violets house and in truth she'd begun to recover thanks to her mother and sister no worse off really than when Edmund was alive and she was at least free of his harebrained financial schemes she wasn't alone in the years after the Great War there were plenty of young widows around grace you really can't put that up there next to the Walmart desk it doesn't work to mix sports in a drawing-room it's my drawing-room lover and I shall do as I like where's that with these not in here surely your daddy's darling let's put them on the mantel shelf for now what on earth is all this stuff my feelings entirely it's my stuff and it's my home hello who's ill no one I hope Robert I thought these might cheer you up you exhausted why do I look it great by early 1929 almost a year had passed since Edmunds death but not much a change for time Sidney he still hadn't made the grade in England he still hadn't made the break to America no shadows Oh get out of that come out of that what do you think you're doing I'm sorry I needed some rope will make you swing well the sheds out of bounds you know that I didn't touch anything think if Cedric got it into his head to play in there there's all manner of dangerous things we have to be very careful you know you're never to come in here down here good man john-john go on go make your swing this is becoming a habit I'm sorry the game of around and the wretched car won't start mr. Vera's suppressor hos yes mam do I get a first course or am I just to sit here and watch you I've done you a nice egg mayonnaise but maybe egg mayonnaise but whether it's nice or not is too early to say I can't think why you're playing tennis when you're not well I'm fine we don't look fine you look dreadful Thank You mother that makes me feel a lot better I just want you to slow down it's not like you to be ill well you know how I hate staying in even you can't bear staying in with me this is delicious you should try some mother I detest soup as you know well enough mother and yes nothing why do I have to because your are painful feelings did you ask her today don't be so ungrateful so thoughtless fault don't talk like that daddy didn't plan on dying what I get to do don't worry don't we'll look after you know I'm the man of this house now and I will look after you will be alright I still got one or two tricks up my sleeve oh well I wasn't too clever yesterday but I think I'm on the Menma Oh John they're beautiful thank you yes yes will you let me call dr. L well no I'd rather you didn't Oh Veera don't you've stopped I've already had all of that from Tom I hate gossip do you I love it not when it's about you people are talking well let them does he want to marry you I think he might what about you it's a solution after all if your mother would approve the more she pushes him towards me and what puts me off oh that's all very well but I think you're going to have to consider it Oh lack of money is so costly makes me feel dirty just to think about it lack of money makes people do worse things than that yes I'm afraid it does Vieira was a simple soul a wartime physiotherapist she had total faith in fresh air and exercise as the cure for every ailment see you up nice you're feeling better I wonder what it was touch of influenza I suppose what is it miss theorem for I don't know what it was was that soup well what makes you say that we won't tell your mother of course not 20 nice trick she's about what I'm allowed to eat of course I do though I don't see the point of it then why shouldn't you finish up anything that's left over anyway I did up a bowl of that soup then I gave some to the cat and blow me we were sick as a parrot at the pair of us oh that's in them I can't think what went wrong maybe the same as always well it's done now let's just forget about it or not a word to mother I promised mr. Sydney's residents oh no I'm sorry you've just missed her but I thought she'd be laid up for days by the way your mother wants to know whether you could meet your aunt off the noon train tomorrow aunt Quinn I didn't know she was coming she called today and invited herself to luncheon couldn't talk do it now missus and he doesn't want to bother him with it it's quite simple but you do need a sharp knife I thought I heard voices gran how lovely to see him do no one went brought pineapple heavens look it's me you know taking in the kitchen and let mrs. Noakes have her way but they've been out shoot off aren't you staying for lunch I'm afraid I can't I'm sort out the children but I'll see you later for tea I'm so pleased that thing you know please she's wise there's children running around at their beck and call as opposed to running around it your back these days I'm quite used to my wishes come up a second with all my children are you mother I'm sorry Tom couldn't join us I should love to have seen him I didn't want to bother him and Margaret says he's not feeling very well if he isn't it's her fault are you going to only try some of my soup aunt Gwen write up some if I'm allowed actually I wonder whether I will and I'm not feeling terribly hungry nonsense you always have soup Barun Gwen was the first to feel the effects and although she did manage to get home she was extremely ill but Gwen recovered poor Vera was less fortunate at last Elwell decided he needed some help and the eminent dr. Charles built an expert in gastro diseases was sinful I don't even if you'll only make yourself hot gastrointestinal wins over aggravated by dilation of the party says the exercise brought it on he thinks that cars the culprit start a pan but it's much too violent an exercise for a woman I've warned her so many times do not Weaver diagnosis we can make sure we get you better is incredible nobody questioned these extraordinary diagnosis what they didn't I suppose the key factor was that varus seemed to have influenza disease that had claimed more victims after the great war than died in the war itself in those days flu was no laughing matter is it as bad as she says there must be something you can do despite the similarity to Edmunds death the world accepted that the car starter handle that done four there're a few days later she was buried next to her unfortunate brother-in-law where have you been meaning you haven't been to see mother since Vera died what do you think I've been ill I wouldn't help to give her the flu is that a promise yes she's only just died actually no it's terribly sad I love miss her dreadfully but if she's never taught me it's to pick up I don't want to talk about it food grandmother's all right there's a deer who said he tried to be helpful perhaps is right Shirley had her share of what father left us which was careful there should be something it was just one way to solve your problems certainly solve mine it's also muddled Robert don't force me to make a decision when it won't be that you want no one thinking one was trying to interfere I was very fond of Furyk she was always very kind to me unlike some of your relations do you think Farah left you any money she wants it done why just as long as you understand I'm not staying in England because you won't leave your mother Vera has died mother needs me I'm just warning you that's all Varner took Vera's death very badly and not long after the funeral dr. Elwell had to prescribe her a tonic thank you for the will why have you already taken it that's what I've heard to do with all this stuff give it to the church I suppose where's mother downstairs what's we going to do about her well I'm not going to take over from beer so you can forget that now you know mrs. Noakes is leaving next week she can't I think she is well who's going to look after mother you'll have to talk to her what could I say I don't know but you have to think of something all I know is I have a dead husband I have three children no money Barris things to sort out I can't manage an impossible mother-of-pearl she then moved a bit mr. Tom shame to waste it don't worry I don't see why you can't see the leftovers that's one of mothers peculiarities she certainly got many of those is that why you're leaving you can't go you know my bag mrs. Cydney mah noticing good time yes but things have changed I'm very worried about mother Paris death has hit her hard she's very depressed surely you can see that just dead should only be cheerful the point is we've all need to be extra vigilant and that's why I'm asking you to stay on well I don't know what difference I make she knows you she's used to you I'm not convinced she can survive without you God alone knows what she might do if you go yeah get me some water what is it mom if medicine oh pretty oh trying to shake it oh I think I did oh don't let me make lunch Lee know how I hate that back then his mother she's still living lunch miss she's finished but she's not failure to do well just sit quiet for a while mother what's wrong Chris thank goodness I think I've been poisoned what it's the medicine miss your mother thinks it tasted odd so it doesn't smell very nice this poison I must go check on the children I'll say to them grace it's not the right time Robert no not now I know you mean well but I wish someone would just let me manage my own life for a change what do you mean by bitter do you think it's gone off I tell you I've been poisoned and you prescribe this it's a tonic there's nothing in it to harm your mother what did you have for lunch today chicken oh well there you are then it must have been bad rubbish this is playful let me have a puppy they make your sister sneeze hello well if you live in the garden like a bullet kennel darling Shh move it it doesn't look good I think you should come back which is live I'm serious you must not miss other veggies farmers why quickly choice of eating something or taking it it's the only explanation what are you trying to say you're sure this is what you prescribed I was perfectly fine before she took it mother's ticket you said yourself she didn't so violet Sydney became the third member of her family to die within the year at last the alarm bells were ringing and not before time elwell was asked to supply the authorities with the medicines he prescribed samples of violets food were taken away for analysis are you calling Punk where no don't I thought I've got there myself to Newcastle why I think I want to at least somebody should she's getting on I think it's too much for her to hear is over telephone good when can you go I mean I quite agree she needs to hear it from one of us ago today a wretched family reconvene at the same cemetery there was a funeral but only because the hopeless dr. Bronte he who diagnosed Edmunds death from lack of hat-wearing decided that violet had died thy quote from unidentifiable causes unsurprisingly she was not allowed to rest an analysis of her medicine resulted in both violets and Vera's bodies being exhumed within the month and it wasn't long before Edmunds grave also yielded up its secrets I'm afraid the press have taken against you Oh there were three inquests in all and the coroner dr. Jackson heightened the drama by declaring he would hold them all concurrently so it was soon established that first Edmund then Vera and finally varlet had all swallowed arsenic in other words there was a triple poisoner at large the last of the inquest was Edmunds and by that time the verdict was not a surprise we find that Edmund Crichton Duff met his death on the 27th of April 1928 from acute arsenic poisoning administered by some person or persons on what the coroner did not do however was point the finger at a suspect there were no arrests there was no trial unless of course one were to can't trial by public opinion press public even the police cast gray stuff in the role of killer ridding herself her boorish husband and ending his reckless financial dealings according to this version she killed her sister and her mother simply to gain her share of their fortunes the bitter truth is that grace would live out the rest of her days under suspicion of murder sure were they right was it grace a popular image of the cool and stylish murderers remember in those days poison was very much seen as a female weapon of choice all three victims had been poisoned with arsenic then used in household pesticides and commonly available the consensus was that the first dose of poison was in the beer and it was certainly meant for Edmund because nobody else in the house drank it was creates a prayer doing there I suppose there for him but there certainly not for me I nearly fell over them fear as poison was in the soup absolute no question actually I wonder whether I will and I'm not feeling terribly hungry nonsense you always have soup everyone knew the nobody else in the house drank it it was violets tonic that finished her of taste could it have been violet she said he hated her son-in-law could she kill him to make way for dr. L will then rid herself of an uncomfortable relationship with Vieira and finally take her own life in remorse well it was an idea put about at the time and Tom appeared to believe it my mother fought her garden paths looked untidy and asked me for some weed killer I bought some and made up a solution for her she never did the paths but I dread to think what she might have used it for to me Tom's theory of homicidal suicide is the least convincing of all however much she loved her son-in-law I can't believe she would have poisoned her beloved daughter mirror and then visited a similarly gruesome death on herself no it wasn't Farland it have been mrs. Noakes obviously it would have been easy for her to poison the soup but why would you drink it herself I think we can safely acquit mrs. Noakes especially as she had neither motive nor opportunity to kill Edmund so who did Elwell came him for some suspicions so in love with Gracie do anything to make her his how long have you been standing there you're very sweet with him how's Edmond I can't find very much wrong must've eaten something did he offer you a nightcap he is the limit especially when you come all this way I do a lot more than that grace no as a doctor he would surely have used an untraceable poison not a sling and what about the most shocking theory of all and what did you do with the rest of the wheat killer I kept it in my shed for safety could anyone have access to your shed no I always keep it locked although now you asked I did once find my nephew John in there I was quite cross with him I have young children you see was it John Tom's testimony suggested that it might have been the boy who took the weed killer so desperate was it to make his mother's troubles go away I thought I might cash in the insurance policy how can you possibly consider it after the last time you're right mother everything's fine darling why don't you collect father's things we'll go inside could it be true did he kill his father only to find he'd made his mother's life more difficult than ever so far this fault don't talk like that daddy didn't plan on dying forget to do don't worry we'll look after you now I'm the man of this house now and I will look after you I suppose the boy might conceivably have poisoned Elwell but not his grandmother and art is he want to marry you I think he might it's a solution after all I'm sure it wasn't John I'm afraid we are left with the siblings Grace and Tom where's mother downstairs what we going to do about her well I'm not going to take over from beer so you can forget that now so which of them was it Tom or grace both of them had a motive to kill varlet as they both stood to inherit her money but would they really want poor harmless generous vieira dead of course it was the only one who'd husband did the inheritance they'd all received from their grandfather and she had no children so Tom and grace stood to benefit at the inquest mrs. Noakes remembered seeing someone in the passage but you think mr. Thomas Sydney was in the house on the morning that you prepared the soup that later made you and the cat ill yes are you sure you saw him was sure I just caught a glimpse of him oh you just caught a glimpse that's a little vague don't you think not muddling it up with some other day well he was in and out all the time suppose it could have been another day she thought it was told but was it grace and was she modeled on the day of the poisoning grace brought Gwen to the house pineapple heavens if it's me you know taken to the kitchen and let mrs. Noakes have her way but then I'll shoot off I'm just a for lunch even though grace didn't stay she knew that Gwen was there I'm sorry Tom couldn't join us I should love to have seen him very much Tom on the other hand was unaware there even was a luncheon in Gwen's honor Edmonds def is the awkward detail in all this where grace is concerned Tom might dislike Edmund but grace alone would benefit from her husband's death the seals broken I think it's alright sir of course it is so were the press and public right was she a murderess the police never accumulated enough evidence to charge grace with murder and I'm confident that the reason for this is a simple one she didn't do it the key to the mystery is Gwendolyn green well it was essential that only Vera drink the soup however on the day arm Gwen invites herself for lunch so who of the possible poisoners knew that Gwen would be served the suit well Bart knew mrs. Noakes knew grace brought up on the station and viously if she put arsenic into the saucepan earlier she would have gone into the kitchen and accidentally built a lot the only member of their circle who did not know that Gwen would be in the house that day was Tom no grace was innocent the notion that her marriage was unhappy came from Tom none of the servants testimony buried out and she was close to the era and Vienna loved John but anyway there's something else to consider whoever killed violet was in a hurry that already been to death surely to risk a fern was to fly in the face of porch 'm and grace wasn't going anywhere that someone was in a hurry and that someone was Tom Sydney later he'd pretend that he fled to America to escape grace but we know he was burning to go just as soon as he had the money to do so you have to trust me Margaret we will get to the stainless I hope so because one way or another I'm going home this year and the children are coming with me it was Tom who originally planted the idea that violet might have committed suicide is dead don't you be careful the point is we all need to be extra vigilant I'm not convinced she can survive without you God alone knows what she might do if you go and it was Tom who suggested that mrs. Noakes could be the killer or even that the murderer was young John a suggestion that grace bitterly resented mrs. Noakes maintained that he'd been in the house on the morning of the first attempt to kill Vera she said she saw him in the passage and he denied it but later in court the coroner forced her to question her own memory nevertheless I'm sure she was right and he was there just as he would have been in the house the day that violet died and why did he go to New Castle to tell Gwen I'll tell you why he was always part of his plan to set grace up and within the family Gwen was Grace's special champion but that was before she knew she'd narrowly escaped death by arsenic Tom achieved his ends the next time Gwen saw her niece she was as cold to her as ice I'm afraid the press have taken against you Vera's death brought the first helping of cash and prevented her from taking a share of their mother's after all half of everything was the most he could hope for he looking for the will why have you already taken it he was bound to share with Grace and s he's prepared to kill all her children and that would have brought detection my guess is that having got away with the first two murders he would have preferred to wait let violet die naturally but his marriage was hanging in the balance he just didn't have time I know what you're thinking oneness titleholders here I was very fond of Farah she was always very kind to me unlike some of your relations do you think Farah left you any money she might have done why just as long as you understand I'm not staying in England because you won't leave your mother the temptation had been brought it off twice must have been great as we forget the arsenic was sitting there in his garden shed the truth is the whole grisly campaign of death worked with his inheritance Tom and Margaret left for America and made a new life these are the graves of all three victims varlet Pyrrha and Edmond why Edmond he didn't like his brother-in-law he detested being the butt of his coarse humor but murder well I think firstly he wanted to rid himself of the only other man in the family who might challenge him I also think he wanted to try out his method which with both Edmund and Veera meant giving small amounts of the poison to simulate illness before killing them that way he could achieve a diagnosis of natural causes which thanks to doctors Bilton and Bronte he managed both times but finally I'm sure his real motive for killing Edmund was to have a fallback position if the whole thing should go wrong with Edmund gone it meant whomever was killed later suspicion was bound to fall on Grace and in this he was quite correct it did and ruined her life grace is dead now and her son John another target of his uncle's malice was killed in the Second World War her house of ours but violence does not it fell into ruin and was replaced by a spanking new block of fats today the sydney's have departed and bird Hearst rise is just another Street in Croydon it is a bit killing to think that less than a century ago unconvicted killer walked dammit who murdered half his family and would have placed a noose around the neck of his one surviving sister or to help him in his weight you
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