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Days of Horror
Christopher Dunn
59 episodes
3 days ago
Days of Horror is a podcast site delving into Victorian (and Edwardian) England and maybe the odd story from abroad. Detailing stories of murders, events and disasters that may have long since been forgotton.
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Days of Horror is a podcast site delving into Victorian (and Edwardian) England and maybe the odd story from abroad. Detailing stories of murders, events and disasters that may have long since been forgotton.
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True Crime
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The Cabin Axe Murder (1950)
Days of Horror
14 minutes 46 seconds
3 years ago
The Cabin Axe Murder (1950)

During the autumn of 1950, residents within the sleepy village of Ewood Bridge were shocked to have learnt of the brutal murder of a young Yugoslavian  man, whose body had been discovered within a platelayers cabin that was  situated just a few yards away from the East Lancashire Railway line.

On the 9th of October, a man by the name of Alvar Howarth was making  his usual trek to the cabin, which was someway off the beaten track,  ready to begin his shift as a platelayer, or in simple terms, an  employee who inspects and maintains railway lines.  Having to walk along  within inches of the East Lancashire Railway line, he would soon arrive  at his place of work.

The cabin was nothing more than a small wooden hut, and was situated  just off an embankment that was only several feet from the main railway  line.

On entering, he instantly noticed the body of another work colleague,  lying face down on the cold floor, with his head facing towards a fire  place.


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Days of Horror
Days of Horror is a podcast site delving into Victorian (and Edwardian) England and maybe the odd story from abroad. Detailing stories of murders, events and disasters that may have long since been forgotton.