#19 - Norah Upchurch and her Lonely Death in the Empty Shop Part 2

Published: Feb. 15, 2018, 7 a.m.

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On Tuesday 25th July 1933, 27 year old Frederick Field fully confessed to the murder of West End prostitute Norah Upchurch who was found strangled inside a locked empty shop in Shaftesbury Avenue. And yet \\u2013 in a bizarre twist of fate - even today, her murder remains unsolved.


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