#315 - The Twilight Sex Killer - Part Two (Alan Vigar, Pimlico, SW1)

#315 - The Twilight Sex Killer - Part Two (Alan Vigar, Pimlico, SW1)

This is Part Two of Two of The Twilight Sex Killer.


On Monday 19th of February 1962, the same day that Norman Rickard’s body was found, 23-year-old Alan Vigar, who was also a quiet, handsome and secretly-gay man was strangled to death in the privacy of his flat by a tall and attractive man that the Police believe he too had picked up in Piccadilly Circus. Both men had invited their killer in, undressed, willingly been tied up and asphyxiated as part of this sex play. The press dubbed him the Twilight Sex Killer. But who was he?

· Location: first floor (front), 29 St George’s Drive, Pimlico, London, UK, SW1

· Date: Tuesday 20th of February 1962, body found

· Victims: Alan John Vigar

· Culprits: ?

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