Joan Woodhouse, a 27 year old librarian, left the place where she lived in London on 31st July 1948 for a visit to her home in Barnsley, Yorkshire - or so she told her room mates. But for some reason she instead caught a train to Worthing on the south coast of England, and from here travelled to the town of Arundel. Ten days later her body was found in a secluded part of Arundel park. The police, the authorities, and the family were quite certain who the killer was - and Joan's family instituted private proceedings against the man. This was only the second time in British legal history such a thing had been done...
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