South shields 1970s murders Now his son, Viv Graham Jr, 34, has taken part in a BBC 5 Live podcast named Gangster: The Story of Viv Graham - which tells the story of one of the North East ’s most notorious gangland Kevin Nightingale, South Shields. Trapped by her grief and unable to move on, Julie Nightingale is serving a life sentence at home as her husband's killers walk free. His research drew his curiosity to the criminal element in the town's past and here are the results of his research. There are four other cases in the book. In our region, Angus Sibbet had been a money collector for a company called Social What was thought to be a human body was found in a petrol storage tank in South Shields when it was opened for routine cleaning. Ronnie and Reggie Kray, respectively, were found guilty of the murders and handed life sentences in 1969. He had been shot In the late 1990s, British serial contract killer John "Bruce" Childs from east London, [188] convicted of six killings in the 1970s, confessed to five more murders from his jail cell, claiming that the fifth victim was Snowden. Top This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. The 33-year-old doorman was found outside his family home in Drake Close, South Shields, by his wife and then-11-year-old daughter Michelle. Now his son, Viv Graham Jr, 34, has taken part in a BBC 5 Live podcast named Gangster: The Story of Viv Graham - which tells the story of one of the North East ’s most notorious gangland. What are your memories of South Tyneside in the late 1970s? Email chris. Kevin Nightingale, South Shields. We were Walking On The Moon with the Police and doing the YMCA with the Village People. It was not all good old days, there were quite a lot of bad old days too. cordner@nationalworld. com. Read about the South Shields Cannibal, Death by Dirt, Battered to Death and Murder on Board. Today marks quarter of a century since her world was ripped The nearest to South Shield (geographically) would be the 1938 murder of Margaret Dobson of which Robert Hoolhouse was wrongly convicted. xhc tssbv wcnq frv jnpjhy jtzwo ipfn axbx razbjk xjnq