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Dark Valleys: Foul Deeds Among the South Wales Valleys 1845 - 2016 ISBN 978-1-473-86181-7 pp. 86–87. Jones would subsequently inform his family that the reason he had washed his own clothes on the date of Little's murder was because he had accidentally dropped them in the bath. [31] Alongside his television career, Dinenage has written several factual books, including ghosting on autobiographies My Story and Our Story for the Kray twins. He is a keen football follower and was on the board of directors at Portsmouth between 1998 and 2007. [7] He was a team captain on the ITV game show Never Had It So Good, shown in 2002. He also narrated Driver's Eye Views for railway filming company "Video 125".

Despite the evidence presented at this trial clearly indicating that Burnell had most likely been killed in the shed belonging to Jones's employers, and only Harold and the Mortimer family having access to the key, after deliberating for over five hours [23] the jury found Jones not guilty of the murder, returning a unanimous verdict [18] of murder by person or persons unknown. [25] QC says diary held chilling record of 8 poison victims. (1972, June 20). The Guardian, 6. Retrieved from Newspapers.com.In 2006, McGreavy was around 56 – not 44 as a slip of the tongue indicates here. At this time, he was in an open prison and had even been allowed out on day release. Fortunately, someone leaked this information to the press, and after he was photographed walking the streets of Liverpool, he was returned to a Category C prison. There followed a battle to keep his identity secret, a battle which he lost and the press – meaning in this case the public – won. He later moved onto the station's local news magazine programme, Day By Day, as a reporter and presenter. In later years, he concentrated on sports coverage, hosting the programme's weekly South Sport feature. a b Dark Valleys: Foul Deeds Among the South Wales Valleys 1845 - 2016 ISBN 978-1-473-86181-7 p. 75. Presenter Fred Dineage talks to the still grieving mother of McGreavy's young victims, and there are attempts to understand if not explain the mentality of a man who could commit such an unthinkable crime not once but in triplicate, and that on the children of a man who had shown him nothing but kindness, inviting him into his home after McGreavy's own parents had thrown him out. By the way, the murders were committed on Friday 13th, a full seven years before the first of that slightly comic franchise.

Biography.com Editors. (2020, June 5). Graham Young. Biography. https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/graham-young The trial of Jones for the murder of Little began at Monmouthshire Assizes on 1 November 1921. He was tried before Mr Justice Bray, with the prosecution contending this murder had been primarily committed due to Jones having enjoyed being "a part of the public eye" due to the attention he had received following his arrest and acquittal of Burnell's murder weeks earlier, [27] adding that he had made evident attempts to conceal evidence of the crime within his home after the murder. [31] Shortly after Jones was escorted to prison to begin his sentence, a second written statement was read aloud to the court. This statement—also penned prior to his trial—read: "I, Harold Jones, wilfully and deliberately murdered Freda Burnell in Mortimer's Shed on 5 February 1921. The reason for this act was a desire to kill." [15] HM Prison Usk. Jones was sentenced to be detained at His Majesty's pleasure at this prison on 1 November 1921 Later life and aftermath [ edit ]A number of investigators and authors believe Jones to be a likely perpetrator of the Hammersmith nude murders, a series of murders of prostitutes committed between 1964 and 1965 in West London. These theories have only abounded since Jones's death, and he was never contemporarily considered as a suspect in the case. [45] Hinton, Bob (2012). South Wales Murders. Gloucestershire: History Press Limited. ISBN 978-0-752-48389-4. All That’s Interesting. (2018, November 9). The Twisted Story Of Graham Young – The “Teacup Poisoner.” https://allthatsinteresting.com/graham-young Tew, K. (1972, June 22). Storeman gave lecture on poison - detectives. Evening Standard, 6. Retrieved from Newspapers.com.

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