The semi-detached house (right) in Grand Drive, Raynes Park was
the home of William
McSwam.
The McSwam family were victims of serial
killer Haigh.
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The enterance to 79 Gloucester Road, Kensington where police
found remains they
believe to be those
of Mr & Mrs Donald Swan,
Victims of serial killer Haigh.
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The Onslow Court Hotel in Kensington, London, September 1985. In
the later 1940s, it
was home to John
George Haigh, aka The Acid Bath
Murderer, who was found guilty
of six counts of murder and hanged
in
1949.
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Constance Lane
Victims
Mrs Donald McSwan who together with her husband and son were
murdered by serial killer Haigh.
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Dr Archibald Henderson, and his wife Rosalie, who were victims of
serial killer Haigh.
(Photo by Popperfoto/Getty Images)
Dr Archibald Henderson, and his wife Rosalie, who were victims of
serial killer Haigh.
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Dr Archibald Henderson and his wife Rose during one of the
doctor's wartime leaves,
circa 1944. They were
both murdered in West
Sussex on 12th February 1948 by
John George Haigh, aka The Acid Bath
Murderer.
(Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Portrait of Mrs Rosalie Henderson, a victim of serial killer
Haigh.
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Widow Olive Durand-Deacon, who was murdered in West Sussex on
18th February
1949 by John George
Haigh, aka The Acid Bath Murderer.
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