London Underground Serial Killer (Paperback)
The Life of Kieran Kelly
Imprint: Pen & Sword True Crime
Pages: 160
Illustrations: 32
ISBN: 9781473872257
Published: 12th October 2016
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The full story of the life and times of Kieran Patrick Kelly, the London Underground Serial Killer, who wandered up and down the Northern Line of the London Underground between 1960 and 1983, pushing innocent people that he had never met under trains, and who finished up killing over thirty people.
The book provides a full biography of Kelly, discussing the details of his crimes, his victims and his ability to evade justice; he managed to secure mistrials or acquittals in twenty-five trials before being eventually convicted and sentenced to die to prison, which he did in Durham, in 2001. It could be argued that Kelly is the most investigated serial killer in the history of the world. His murders were investigated as they occurred between 1953 and 1983; they were re-investigated in 1983 and again in 2015. The author of this book played major roles in the two latter enquiries, conducting the entire enquiry in 1983 and acting as a consultant to the 2015 enquiry. More is known about Kelly than any other serial killer in history. He was arrested before he had finished killing, then murdered his cellmate in the police station and was interviewed by the author ten minutes after this final murder, before spending the next two years discussing his crimes and his motivations with the author.
The end result is a truly unique insight into the mind of a serial killer!
On a whole, the London Underground Serial Killer is a very readable piece of literature which offers a unique insight into the mind of a deeply disturbed individual. The fact that Kieran Patrick Kelly remains relatively unknown, even to many true crime enthusiasts, highlights the painstaking efforts which the author has gone to research the subject. The book is recommended to anyone who has an interest in bizarre cases which have slipped by the mainstream media, as well as to any true crime aficionados who live in London or the surrounding areas. Despite some missing information, it is a very satisfying read.
Parkaman, True Crime Magazine
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About Geoff Platt
Geoff Platt is a freelance journalist who has written extensively for national newspapers on matters of crime and defence. As a former Police detective, he has unique access to records not usually available to authors and a huge network of contacts. His findings make for fascinating reading.