The Green Bicycle Murder: Ronald Light, 1920 by Mark John Maguire
In 1919 Britain was gripped by the murder of a 21 year old young woman called Bella Wright. Various witnesses saw her in the company of a man on a green bicycle. Police eventually traced the owner of this bicycle and in spite of damning evidence against him he was found not guilty. A confession made to a Chief Superintendent Bowley was later discovered and this had been withheld from the public... Known ever since as "The Green Bicycle Murder", there has long been a consensus that Ronald Light - quite literally - got away with murder.
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