Missing Presumed Murdered: The McKay Case and Other Convictions without a Corpse
Murders in any form, and the more gruesome the better, hold a morbid fascination to the British public but never more so than when the bodies of the victims are never found. Aside from the lack of closure for relatives and friends, this factor creates problems for police and prosecutors and has macabre appeal for the public.

Muriel McKay, wife of a senior News of the World Executive was kidnapped in 1969. Although her body, believed to have been fed to pigs, was never found, the perpetrators were convicted. The same fate was suffered by the business partner of a Polish farmer. James Camb murdered a glamorous actress feeding her to sharks but this did not stop women flocking to see him in court. John Haigh confessed to disposing of his nine victims in acid. Again, his trial was a sell-out.

Dick Kirby, former Scotland Yard detective turned best-selling crime writer has ‘unearthed’ a fascinating collection of disappearances such as the dismemberment of a gay man’s wife who had threatened to expose him in the 1950s. Later, when a woman’s head was discovered near his home, he confessed only to find that it dated from Roman times. These and numerous other cases make Missing, Presumed Murdered a riveting, if grisly, read.
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Missing Presumed Murdered: The McKay Case and Other Convictions without a Corpse
Murders in any form, and the more gruesome the better, hold a morbid fascination to the British public but never more so than when the bodies of the victims are never found. Aside from the lack of closure for relatives and friends, this factor creates problems for police and prosecutors and has macabre appeal for the public.

Muriel McKay, wife of a senior News of the World Executive was kidnapped in 1969. Although her body, believed to have been fed to pigs, was never found, the perpetrators were convicted. The same fate was suffered by the business partner of a Polish farmer. James Camb murdered a glamorous actress feeding her to sharks but this did not stop women flocking to see him in court. John Haigh confessed to disposing of his nine victims in acid. Again, his trial was a sell-out.

Dick Kirby, former Scotland Yard detective turned best-selling crime writer has ‘unearthed’ a fascinating collection of disappearances such as the dismemberment of a gay man’s wife who had threatened to expose him in the 1950s. Later, when a woman’s head was discovered near his home, he confessed only to find that it dated from Roman times. These and numerous other cases make Missing, Presumed Murdered a riveting, if grisly, read.
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Missing Presumed Murdered: The McKay Case and Other Convictions without a Corpse

Missing Presumed Murdered: The McKay Case and Other Convictions without a Corpse

by Dick Kirby
Missing Presumed Murdered: The McKay Case and Other Convictions without a Corpse

Missing Presumed Murdered: The McKay Case and Other Convictions without a Corpse

by Dick Kirby

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Overview

Murders in any form, and the more gruesome the better, hold a morbid fascination to the British public but never more so than when the bodies of the victims are never found. Aside from the lack of closure for relatives and friends, this factor creates problems for police and prosecutors and has macabre appeal for the public.

Muriel McKay, wife of a senior News of the World Executive was kidnapped in 1969. Although her body, believed to have been fed to pigs, was never found, the perpetrators were convicted. The same fate was suffered by the business partner of a Polish farmer. James Camb murdered a glamorous actress feeding her to sharks but this did not stop women flocking to see him in court. John Haigh confessed to disposing of his nine victims in acid. Again, his trial was a sell-out.

Dick Kirby, former Scotland Yard detective turned best-selling crime writer has ‘unearthed’ a fascinating collection of disappearances such as the dismemberment of a gay man’s wife who had threatened to expose him in the 1950s. Later, when a woman’s head was discovered near his home, he confessed only to find that it dated from Roman times. These and numerous other cases make Missing, Presumed Murdered a riveting, if grisly, read.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399093446
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 02/17/2022
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dick Kirby was born in the East End of London and joined the Metropolitan Police in 1967. Half of his twenty-six years’ service was spent with Scotland Yard’s Serious Crime Squad and the Flying Squad.

Kirby contributes to newspapers and magazines on a regular basis, as well as appearing on television and radio. The Guv’nors, The Sweeney, Scotland Yard’s Ghost Squad, Brave Line Death on the Beat, Scourge of Soho, Crime and Corruption at The Yard and London Gangs at War are all published under the Wharncliffe True Crime imprint and he has further other published works to his credit. On retirement he lives near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Kirby can be visited at his website: www.dickkirby.com.

Table of Contents

About the Author xi

Acknowledgements xiii

Author's Note xv

Introduction xvii

Chapter 1 The Prolific Letter-Writer 1

Chapter 2 Lost at Sea 13

Chapter 3 The Acid Bath Murderer 35

Chapter 4 The Painter and the Pervert 57

Chapter 5 From Pole to Pole 63

Chapter 6 Kidnap 79

Chapter 7 Demand 87

Chapter 8 Mystery and Mediums 95

Chapter 9 Copy-Cat Demands 101

Chapter 10 A Revealing Conversation 109

Chapter 11 Ian McKay Takes Charge 115

Chapter 12 Enter Cll Department 121

Chapter 13 A Drop is Arranged 127

Chapter 14 The Second Drop 135

Chapter 15 Rooks Farm - Arrests and Searches 141

Chapter 16 Background to Two Murderers 145

Chapter 17 Interviews 151

Chapter 18 The Trial - the Case for the Prosecution 157

Chapter 19 Arthur Hosein's Defence 165

Chapter 20 Nizamodeen Hosein's Defence 173

Chapter 21 Svmrmings-up, Verdicts and Sentences 177

Chapter 22 The Aftermath 181

Chapter 23 Post Mortem 185

Bibliography 191

Index 195

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