Saturday, 29 July 2023

Diana And Myself Enjoy Watching Murder Mysteries,

Midsomer Murder, Endeavour, Lewis to name just a few, going back in time I found this map for murder in London,


Eisner, Manuel (2018) Interactive London Medieval Murder Map. University of Cambridge: Institute of Criminology, retrieved from (https://www.vrc.crim.cam.ac.uk/vrcresearch/london-medieval-murder-map/lm...), each pin represents the approximate location of one of 142 homicides cases in late medieval London. Click on a pin to open a window that displays the story behind the event, based on the original record produced by the Coroner. For more information on how to use the map, visit this page, you will have to look for it, but it appears there was a great rivalry between two guilds, the saddlers and goldsmiths that resulted in a murder most foul, there is even a murderous quarrel between tailors, and if your music upset the neighbours in one case it resulted in murder! Great insight into the crimes of the times as I looked at so many arrows.


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