On the streets of Folkestone, Kent, amid World War II, 18-year-old Caroline Trayler disappeared after being seen drinking at the local pub one Sunday evening in June 1943. When Police Constable Lewis entered a bombed-out grocer’s shop several days later in the hunt for the missing woman, he discovered a tragic scene which confirmed that the missing person’s case had now become a murder enquiry.
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Sources: Ancestry https://www.ancestry.co.uk Professor Keith Simpson: An Autobiography, 1978, Harrap Ltd A Lance for Liberty, J.D. Casswell, George Harrap & Co Ltd British Newspaper Archive, https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk Daily News 22 June 1943 Folkestone Herald, 24 July 1943 Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Saturday 25 September 1943 Hull Daily Mail - Tuesday 02 November 1943 Daily Mirror - Tuesday 02 November 1943 Liverpool Echo - Saturday 06 November 1943 Sunday Sun (Newcastle) - Sunday 07 November 1943 Daily Herald - Saturday 24 February 1945 Gloucester Citizen - Saturday 24 February 1945 Stockport Advertiser and Guardian - Friday 23 March 1945 Kensington News and West London Times - Friday 23 August 1946 Wells Journal - Friday 04 October 1946 https://madebyredrose.co.uk/abuser/dennis-leckey?category=19 https://www.iicsa.org.uk/reports-recommendations/publications/investigation/cambridge-house-knowl-view-rochdale/part-f-other-institutions/dennis-leckey.html
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