#181 - Sweet Dreams (Green Park, London, British)

#181 - Sweet Dreams (Green Park, London, British)

In the early hours of Saturday 25th July 2009 at roughly 4am, two such strangers would meet by chance right here. One was Nadim Gulamhuseinwala and the other was Thomas Connor; two men from very different cultures, but blessed with a gift at an early age, they were both given the opportunity to make the most of it. In their own ways, they would both get the success they deserved…


… one got recognition through years of hard-work and study to his craft, the other received instant fame through an image on a packet of instant dessert. One was a brilliant doctor with a bright future ahead of him, and where as the other would be nicknamed after the product he blamed on his demise.

  • Date: Saturday 25th July 2009 at roughly 4am
  • Location: Queen's Walk, Green Park, London, UK, SW1
  • Victims: 1 (Nadim Gulamhuseinwala)
  • Culprits: 2 (Thomas Connor & William Paton)
  • Keyword: stranger killing, Angel Delight, drink, attack,


Blog - https://www.murdermiletours.com/blog/murder-mile-uk-true-crime-podcast-181-sweet-dreams


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