Suzy Lamplugh by Mike Barley (.ePUB)
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Suzy Lamplugh: The Inside Story of Britain’s Most Notorious Missing Person Investigation by Mike Barley, Russell Barnes
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Overview: One disappearance, Countless leads. A nation that never stopped looking.
Forty years on, a key Lamplugh Squad detective gives his account of the original investigation.
On 28 July 1986, 25-year-old estate agent Suzy Lamplugh left her Fulham office for an appointment written in her diary as “12.45 Mr Kipper – 37 Shorrolds Road O/S”. She was never seen again.
Her disappearance became one of Britain’s defining unsolved cases: a young woman gone in broad daylight, an abandoned car, a name that entered folklore, and an investigation that changed how the country thought about personal safety.
Former detective Mike Barley was there in the first hours, setting up the incident room at Fulham Police Station. He remained at the heart of the Metropolitan Police investigation for more than twelve years, following false leads, disputed sightings, missed chances and the later focus on convicted murderer and rapist John Cannan.
Now, with Russell Barnes, writer and producer of the True Criminals podcast, Barley gives his fullest account of what detectives knew, what they suspected, what they could not prove – and what still troubles him.
This is British true crime told from inside the investigation: the Mr Kipper mystery, the lost golden hours, the search that should have happened, and Barley’s unsettling prison interview with Cannan.
After four decades, with Cannan dead and no one ever convicted over Suzy’s disappearance, this book returns with exclusive new insights on the evidence, the suspects and the unanswered questions in a case Britain has never forgotten.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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