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"Robert Hicks Murray" was the name of an unidentified English bigamist and mass murderer, responsible for the murder-suicide of his children and one of his wives, and the attempted murder of the other. Shortly following his death, Scotland Yard detectives announced that Murray was most likely a serial killer who murdered at least seven other previous wives, prior to the mass murder that became known as The Eastbourne Tragedy.

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  • "Robert Hicks Murray" was the name of an unidentified English bigamist and mass murderer, responsible for the murder-suicide of his children and one of his wives, and the attempted murder of the other. Shortly following his death, Scotland Yard detectives announced that Murray was most likely a serial killer who murdered at least seven other previous wives, prior to the mass murder that became known as The Eastbourne Tragedy. (en)
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  • Charles Sterling (en)
  • Charles Richard Mackie (en)
  • Robert Charles Mackie (en)
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  • 1912-08-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Charles Sterling (en)
  • Charles Richard Mackie (en)
  • Robert Charles Mackie (en)
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  • Died before arrest (en)
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  • 1912 (xsd:integer)
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • Possibly Kingston Hill, London, England (en)
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  • Died before arrest (en)
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  • 1912-08-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Died before arrest (en)
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  • Robert Hicks Murray (en)
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  • Died before arrest (en)
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  • East Sussex, possibly elsewhere (en)
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  • "Robert Hicks Murray" was the name of an unidentified English bigamist and mass murderer, responsible for the murder-suicide of his children and one of his wives, and the attempted murder of the other. Shortly following his death, Scotland Yard detectives announced that Murray was most likely a serial killer who murdered at least seven other previous wives, prior to the mass murder that became known as The Eastbourne Tragedy. (en)
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  • Robert Hicks Murray (en)
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  • Robert Hicks Murray (en)
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