During the 1940s and 1950s John Christie murdered at least eight people, including his lodgers Beryl Evans and her baby daughter Geraldine. Now, over 50 years later, Peter Thorley, Beryl's youngest brother, is ready to tell the shocking true story of the crimes and horror of life at 10 Rillington Place.
During the 1940s and 1950s John Christie, an English serial killer andnecrophile from Halifax, murdered at least eight people - including hiswife, Ethel - by strangling them in his flat at 10 Rillington Place, NottingHill, London.Two further bodies were found wrapped in a tablecloth in the washhousebehind 10 Rillington Place - those of Beryl Evans and her baby daughterGeraldine. They were his lodgers.In 1939 Beryl Thorley, then 19, married Timothy Evans. Baby Geraldine followedquickly and, determined to stand on their own two feet, the couple rented aroom from John Christie and his wife Ethel, at 10 Rillington Place, not knowinghow fatal this would prove.Over the years this case has sparked huge controversy surrounding thequestion of who actually killed Beryl and Geraldine. Now, more than 50 yearslater, Peter Thorley, Beryl's youngest brother, is ready to tell his story. Withfirst-hand knowledge of the real horror of life inside 10 Rillington Place, it istime to set the record straight.Peter has collected unseen evidence, never released crime scene photos andstatements to the police. This is the shocking true story of the crimes andhorror of life with John Christie, Timothy Evans and 10 Rillington Place.