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True Crime Story: The Cannock Chase Murders of 1965-1967

True Crime Story: The Cannock Chase Murders of 1965-1967

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A spine chilling true crime story? Well, here is one that will send shivers down your spine! The Cannock Chase Murders took place at a vast area of countryside, named as 'The Chase', between the years 1965-1967 by a man called Raymond Leslie Morris. A beastly man who murdered three girls, and was found to keeping indecent images as well as the attempted abduction of a fourth girl. The victims of this man were local to where he lived, Birmingham, Walsall (Caldmore), Cannock Chase. Now, you take a listen & make sure to follow us on here and all socials and turn on notifications. Enjoy!



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