The 1910 Railway Murder That Gripped Edwardian Britain

The 1910 Railway Murder That Gripped Edwardian Britain

In 1910, the British railway system, a symbol of progress, became the stage for a shocking crime: the brutal murder of wages clerk John Nisbet. He was robbed of £370 (a substantial sum at the time) and shot five times in a moving train carriage near Newcastle. In this detailed true-crime documentary, we investigate the case of John Alexander Dickman, the man accused of the crime. Explore the dawn of railway crime, the flaws in the police’s crucial eyewitness identification, and the dramatic trial that hinged on circumstantial evidence. Credit to : Absolute History

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