4: The Green Bicycle Murder
On the 5th July 1919, a farmer by the name of Joseph Cowell was working on his farm in the village of Stretton Parva, Leicestershire. The area was a relatively quiet and sleepy place and Mr Cowell was finishing off a number of things he needed to get...
An episode of the The Unseen Podcast podcast, hosted by The Unseen Podcast, titled "4: The Green Bicycle Murder" was published on July 14, 2018 and runs 30 minutes.
July 14, 2018 ·30m · The Unseen Podcast
Summary
On the 5th July 1919, a farmer by the name of Joseph Cowell was working on his farm in the village of Stretton Parva, Leicestershire. The area was a relatively quiet and sleepy place and Mr Cowell was finishing off a number of things he needed to get done. It was quite late, past 9'clock and Mr Cowell had to go and get some cows and bring them back to the farm. He went to go and collect them and as he was walking back along the road he noticed something lying in the middle of it. As he got closer he realised that it was the body of a woman. This woman would later be identified as Annie Bella Wright but the question was what had happened to her?Important information provided by: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/ -The Leicester Daily The Daily Herald The Lincolnshire EchoLeicester Daily PostNottingham JournalThe Illustrated Police NewspaperCheltenham chronicle and Gloucestershire GraphicDerby DailyBirmingham Gazette Find us on social media: Twitter- @theunseenpodFacebook- The Unseen PodcastInstagram - TheUnseenPodWebsite www.TheUnseenPodcast.com
Episode Description
Important information provided by:
https://www.findmypast.co.uk/ -
The Leicester Daily
The Daily Herald
The Lincolnshire Echo
Leicester Daily Post
Nottingham Journal
The Illustrated Police Newspaper
Cheltenham chronicle and Gloucestershire Graphic
Derby Daily
Birmingham Gazette
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