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British true crime history told through railway murders, canal killings, river bodies and road crimes - from Victorian Britain to the modern commuter age.
Bodies in Transit is a dark, documentary collection of fifteen true crime cases about the journeys that became crime scenes: sealed railway compartments, canal boats, left-luggage offices, bridges, tunnels, country lanes, burning cars and the dangerous last mile home.
From the first railway murder of Thomas Briggs and the Brighton Line Murder to the Thames Torso Murders, the Green Bicycle case, the Blazing Car Murder, the A6 Murder and the Railway Killers, Julian Maddox examines how Britain's transport systems changed murder - and how investigators learned to read movement as evidence.
The Victorian railway made strangers intimate. The river made bodies anonymous. The road made escape imaginable.
These are not simple tales of killers and victims. They are cases of mobility, concealment, class, forensic uncertainty, public fear, media manhunts, contested verdicts and unsolved murders. Some ended at the scaffold. Some ended in acquittal. Some still refuse to close.
Inside you'll discover:
Atmospheric, precise and deeply unsettling, Bodies in Transit reveals how Britain built systems to move people faster - and how murderers learned to move bodies, stories and suspicion through those same routes.
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