A brutal crime. A flawed investigation. A nation transfixed.
The Wimbledon Crime delves into one of the most haunting and controversial cases in modern British criminal history-the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Common. With gripping detail and expert insight, Iris Mystere traces the investigation from its tragic beginnings, through the wrongful accusation of an innocent man, to the eventual capture of the true killer.
This book explores not just the crime, but the critical flaws in the original police work, the role of media pressure, and the revolutionary impact of DNA evidence. It offers a compelling, cautionary account of justice delayed and ultimately delivered-highlighting how this case transformed investigative practices across the UK.
A must-read for fans of true crime, criminal justice, and forensic breakthroughs.