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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 146. Chapters: Roger Casement, Dick Turpin, Charles Peace, Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters, Jack Sheppard, John Christie, Jonathan Wild, James Hanratty, Udham Singh, Manchester Martyrs, Amelia Dyer, Timothy Evans, Ruth Ellis, Hawley Harvey Crippen, James Hackman, August Sangret, Derek Bentley case, Herbert Rowse Armstrong, Patrick O'Donnell, George Joseph Smith, Stratton Brothers case, William Palmer, Thomas Neill Cream, Percy Lefroy Mapleton, Mary Ann Cotton, Neville Heath, Alfred Rouse, Frederick Seddon, Spence Broughton, Henry Simms, Dorothea Waddingham, Milsom and Fowler, Buck Ruxton, Eugene Aram, Marie Manning, Catherine Wilson, Elizabeth Brownrigg, Joseph Blake, Del Fontaine, Mary Pearcey, George Chapman, William Dodd, Mahmood Hussein Mattan, Gordon Cummins, James MacLaine, Sidney Harry Fox, Elizabeth Martha Brown, Guenther Podola, Amelia Sach and Annie Walters, Franz Muller, Mary Carleton, Mary Ann Britland, George Forster, Laurence Shirley, 4th Earl Ferrers, Joseph O'Sullivan, Styllou Christofi, William Frederick Horry, Ada Williams, Jerry Abershawe, George Lyon, Mary Morgan, John the Painter, Edward Despard, Miles Giffard, William Wynne Ryland, Sir John Fenwick, 3rd Baronet, Joseph Wall, James Field, John Rann, James Wilson, John Tawell, Richard Ferguson, Lionel Anderson, Peter Barnes, Michal Morey, Mary Blandy, Mary Bateman, Robert Snooks, George Henry Lamson, Elizabeth Jeffries, Israel Lipski, James Inglis, James Corbitt, Walter Kennedy, Constantia Jones, Adam Sedbar, Abbot of Jervaulx, Reginald Dunne, Henry Fauntleroy, John Dickman, Mary Ansell, James Greenacre, Catherine Murphy, Zsiga Pankotia, Russell Pascoe, John Austin, Frances Kidder, Edward Ashton, Dennis Whitty, Margaret Waters. Excerpt: Richard (Dick) Turpin (bap. 1705 - 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following h...