Episode 34

Murder of a Taxi Driver (Part One)

Murder of a Taxi Driver (Part One)

Season: 4 Episode: 34

On the morning of Sunday 25th April 1920, the body of Sidney George Spicer was found in a hedgerow on a quiet country road near Thruxton Down, Andover. He had been shot in the head and it was quickly established that Spicer was a taxi driver from nearby Salisbury who had collected a fare the night before and driven five people to the Rose and crown public house in Bulford. He was not seen alive again.

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