Elizabeth Jones and Karl Hulten shocked wartime London in 1944 — the Cleft Chin Murder.
My book, Wartime London’s ‘Bonnie and Clyde’, co-authored with my wife, explores the case using new research.
Published by @penswordbooks
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Victorian true crime: Robert Goodale was convicted of murdering his wife Bathsheba after her body was found at the bottom of a well in 1885. Yet it was the horrifying aftermath of his execution that made the case infamous.
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Jack the Ripper podcast series!
This full-length Jack the Ripper documentary examines the Whitechapel murders, the canonical five victims, the police investigation, and the principal suspects within their historical context. #jacktheripper
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@RayThom12557@m_ganendran@penswordbooks Thanks for getting in touch, Ray! It was fascinating to research, though of course a very sad case. Yes, the records show that your Dad visited Karl in England and also attended the trial. The book will be out in the US in mid-May. Thanks again - I hope you find it interesting!
Coming soon 2025/26: my new book Wartime London’s ‘Bonnie and Clyde’: The Crime Spree of Betty Jones and Karl Hulten will be published by @penswordbooks revealing the untold story of the 1944 Cleft Chin Murder, including previously unpublished details. https://t.co/uuLaOYFkMy
In 1884, Emma Keyse was murdered in Babbacombe, Devon.
A household member was convicted—but what followed made him known as The Man They Could Not Hang.
One of Britain’s most extraordinary true crime cases. Watch⬇️
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German killer Eugen Weidmann murdered several victims in Paris in the late 1930s before being captured after a sensational investigation.
In 1939 he became the last man publicly guillotined in France. Among the crowd was a young Christopher Lee.
Watch: https://t.co/ELiWc8jdzW
👋🏻 Meet the authors! 👋🏻
Melissa & Prash Ganendran with their brand new book, Wartime London’s ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ 📸📖
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We’ve just released an author discussion about our latest book, Wartime London’s Bonnie and Clyde: The Crime Spree of Betty Jones and Karl Hulten, published by @penswordbooks
Watch here: https://t.co/KMxOl1WUZf
Or listen on Spreaker:
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Set against the chaos of the Second World War, Wartime London's 'Bonnie and Clyde' unravels the gripping true crime story of Betty Jones and Karl Hulten, whose crime spree led to tragedy and infamy 👀
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🔊 New #TrueCrime book!
Wartime London's 'Bonnie and Clyde' by @PrashsMurderMap
A haunting story of crime, war, and morality - questioning how circumstance shapes those who kill, and whether justice was ever truly served.
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A new blog we’ve written has just been published on the @PenSwordeBooks website, exploring wartime London’s darker side and the background to the 1944 Cleft Chin Murder.
https://t.co/FbXUylqBNB
Five hours is a long watch, so this feedback genuinely means a lot.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to watch and comment.
Full documentary:
https://t.co/1fGU4JJgjk
A new article we’ve written has just been published on the Pen & Sword Books website. It explores wartime London’s darker side and the background to the 1944 Cleft Chin Murder, drawing on contemporary sources.
https://t.co/FbXUylqBNB
Episode 84 is now live.
Murder on Roppa Moor examines the Helmsley double murder of 1895, tracing the disappearance of Kitty Hudson and the police hunt for a killer who used false names and misleading letters.
https://t.co/dpTBOgSMF3
Publication news 📚
My new book Wartime London’s ‘Bonnie and Clyde’: The Crime Spree of Betty Jones and Karl Hulten
published by @penswordbooks
Out 30 January 2026 (hardback)
20% off UK pre-orders
https://t.co/63XKRwSGc1
In wartime Folkestone, 18-year-old Caroline Trayler disappeared after an evening at a local pub in June 1943. Days later, police searching a bombed-out shop made a grim discovery that turned a missing persons case into a murder enquiry. Read in full:👇
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You can now read my article on Dr Crippen and the 1910 Hilldrop Crescent murder on my website.
The case of Cora Crippen (Belle Elmore), shifting alibis, a police search, and a failed escape that shocked Britain.
🔗 https://t.co/UAhNthgjoj