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Charles Walton (12 May 1870 – 14 February 1945) was an English man who was found murdered on the evening of 14 February 1945 (St. Valentine's Day), at The Firs farm on the slopes of Meon Hill, Lower Quinton in Warwickshire, England. The case is notable as the foremost police detective of the era, Chief Inspector Robert Fabian, led the investigation into Walton's death. The chief suspect for the murder was the manager of The Firs, Alfred John Potter, for whom Walton was working on the day he died. However, there was insufficient evidence to convict Potter and the case is currently the oldest unsolved murder in the Warwickshire Constabulary records. The case has earned some notoriety in popular culture due to its supposed connection with the local belief in witchcraft.

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  • Charles Walton (murder victim) (en)
  • Charles Walton (víctima de asesinato) (es)
  • Уолтон, Чарльз (ru)
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  • Charles Walton (12 May 1870 – 14 February 1945) was an English man who was found murdered on the evening of 14 February 1945 (St. Valentine's Day), at The Firs farm on the slopes of Meon Hill, Lower Quinton in Warwickshire, England. The case is notable as the foremost police detective of the era, Chief Inspector Robert Fabian, led the investigation into Walton's death. The chief suspect for the murder was the manager of The Firs, Alfred John Potter, for whom Walton was working on the day he died. However, there was insufficient evidence to convict Potter and the case is currently the oldest unsolved murder in the Warwickshire Constabulary records. The case has earned some notoriety in popular culture due to its supposed connection with the local belief in witchcraft. (en)
  • Чарльз Уолтон — житель деревни Нижний Квинтон в графстве Глостершир, Англия. Известен как жертва жестокого убийства. Дело об убийстве Уолтона до сих пор не раскрыто. (ru)
  • Charles Walton (12 de mayo de 1870 – 14 de febrero de 1945) fue un hombre inglés asesinado el 14 de febrero de 1945 (Día de San Valentín), en la granja The Firs en las pendientes de Meon Hill, Lower Quinton en Warwickshire, Inglaterra.​ El caso es notable por haber dirigido la investigación del crimen el detective de policía más importante de la época, el inspector jefe Robert Fabian. El principal sospechoso del asesinato fue el director de The Firs, Alfred John Potter, para quien Walton trabajaba en el día de su asesinato. Sin embargo, no había pruebas suficientes para condenar a Potter y el caso es actualmente el asesinato no resuelto más antiguo en Warwickshire.​ El caso también tiene cierta notoriedad en la cultura popular debido a su supuesta conexión con las creencias locales en bruj (es)
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  • Charles Walton (12 May 1870 – 14 February 1945) was an English man who was found murdered on the evening of 14 February 1945 (St. Valentine's Day), at The Firs farm on the slopes of Meon Hill, Lower Quinton in Warwickshire, England. The case is notable as the foremost police detective of the era, Chief Inspector Robert Fabian, led the investigation into Walton's death. The chief suspect for the murder was the manager of The Firs, Alfred John Potter, for whom Walton was working on the day he died. However, there was insufficient evidence to convict Potter and the case is currently the oldest unsolved murder in the Warwickshire Constabulary records. The case has earned some notoriety in popular culture due to its supposed connection with the local belief in witchcraft. (en)
  • Charles Walton (12 de mayo de 1870 – 14 de febrero de 1945) fue un hombre inglés asesinado el 14 de febrero de 1945 (Día de San Valentín), en la granja The Firs en las pendientes de Meon Hill, Lower Quinton en Warwickshire, Inglaterra.​ El caso es notable por haber dirigido la investigación del crimen el detective de policía más importante de la época, el inspector jefe Robert Fabian. El principal sospechoso del asesinato fue el director de The Firs, Alfred John Potter, para quien Walton trabajaba en el día de su asesinato. Sin embargo, no había pruebas suficientes para condenar a Potter y el caso es actualmente el asesinato no resuelto más antiguo en Warwickshire.​ El caso también tiene cierta notoriedad en la cultura popular debido a su supuesta conexión con las creencias locales en brujería. (es)
  • Чарльз Уолтон — житель деревни Нижний Квинтон в графстве Глостершир, Англия. Известен как жертва жестокого убийства. Дело об убийстве Уолтона до сих пор не раскрыто. (ru)
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