#111 - The Scattered Remains of Hannah Brown Maida Vale, London)

#111 - The Scattered Remains of Hannah Brown Maida Vale, London)

On Wednesday 28th December 1836 at roughly 2pm, off Pineapple Place in Maida Vale, the dismembered torso of an unidentified lady was discovered hidden behind a paving stone. With no arms, no legs and no head, her identity was impossible to determine, but the investigation and discovery of subsequent body parts unearthed one of the most brutal murders in British history.

  • Date: 24th December 1836 to 10th April 1837
  • Location: Pineapple Place, Maida Vale, London, W2
  • Victims: 1 (Hannah Brown)
  • Culprits: 1 (James Greenacre & Sarah Gale)


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