
The sole suspect, Robert Wood, was acquitted at trial. On 12 September 1907, Emily Dimmock was found decapitated in bed by her fiancée Bertram Shaw.His killer was never brought to justice, and the crime was never solved. Antypas was murdered on 8 March 1907 by unknown persons who were hired to kill him. Marinos Antypas (34–35) was a Greek lawyer and journalist, and one of the country's first socialists.Despite public unrest, the flawed investigation from the police failed to solve her killing, and she is now remembered as a martyr for childhood innocence.

She had gone missing the previous day after leaving her grandparents' house.


Al Swearengen (59), operator of the Gem Theater brothel in Deadwood, South Dakota, was found dead in a Denver street of a massive wound to his head on 15 November 1904.The case has been featured on BBC One's Julian Fellowes Investigates. Gardiner was tried twice for the murder, but each time, the jury failed to reach a verdict. William Gardiner, a preacher of the Primitive Methodist Chapel, was suspected due to his affair with the victim. Harsent was six months pregnant at the time of her death. Rose Harsent was stabbed to death on 1 June 1902, in Peasenhall, Suffolk, England by an unknown assailant.Rose Harsent, victim of the Peasenhall murder
