The Lancashire Jigsaw Murders

Published: Sept. 12, 2022, 5 a.m.

Season: 3 Episode: 32

There were only seven hangings in 1936, and Dr Buck Ruxton was one of them as he was involved in one of the United Kingdom's most publicised murder cases of the 1930s, which gripped the nation at the time. The case is remembered now, not only for it's brutality, but also for the innovative forensic techniques employed in solving it. 

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SOURCES

Dundee Evening Telegraph - Friday 13 December 1935

Dundee Evening Telegraph - Monday 02 March 1936

Lacaster Castle Prison

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Intro music by The Model Folk 

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