Tony Mancini
Tony Mancini
Tony Mancini (who used other names as an alias) including John
Notyre, Cecil Lois England and
was accused of the Brighton Trunk Murder,
Standing trial as John Notyre he was acquitted
at the trial, but
admitted the murder of Violette Kay in 1976
(Photo by Bentley Archive/Popperfoto/Getty
Images)
Tony Mancini leaves Lee Road Police
Station, London in a police car on the day of his arrest for the
Brighton Trunk murders, 17th July 1934. At his subsequent trial, Mancini
was acquitted.
(Photo by E. Dean/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty
Images)
The bedroom of 47 Kemp Street,
Brighton, where prostitute Violet (or Violette) Kaye was found murdered
by Tony Mancini, 1934. The trunk
which contained her remains is pictured.
(Photo by General Photographic
Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The victim
Violet (or Violette) Kaye, a known
prostitute who was murdered by Tony Mancini
and deposited in a trunk in his lodgings, pictured circa 1933.
Violette Kaye