#237 - Patrick MacKay: Two Sides of a Psychopath - Part D (Leslie Frank Goodman)

#237 - Patrick MacKay: Two Sides of a Psychopath - Part D (Leslie Frank Goodman)

This is Part D of F of Patrick MacKay: Two Sides of a Psychopath, about the killing of Leslie Frank Goodman.


Thursday 13th of June 1974, six months after Stephanie Britton & Christopher Martin’s double murder, 64-year-old Leslie opened his shop on Rock Street in Finsbury park at just shy of 7am. At 5pm, he planned to close-up early to watch the World Cup, but was beaten to death by his last customer. But was this Patrick MacKay? He confessed to the robbery, but not the murder.


This series explores the killings he confessed to, and which he committed.

  • Location: ‘L Goodman’, Rock Street (number unknown), Finsbury Park, London, UK, N14
  • Date: Thursday 13th of June 1974 at 5pm
  • Victims: Leslie Frank Goodman
  • Culprit: Patrick David MacKay?


For Parts 1 to 4 covering the life of Patrick MacKay, his crimes, his trial and the three murders he was convicted of, check out Patrick MacKay: Two Sides of a Psychopath by True Crime Enthusiast


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