There's an interesting article on Mysterious Universe about the similarities between the murders of Mary Ashford in 1817 and Barbara Forrest in 1974, both in what is now the Erdington suburb of Birmingham:
https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/04/s...s-murders/
It seems quite a bit has been written about this case in the past. According to online sources, the similarities do sound striking, but although the older case is well documented - it's of legal interest because it was the last case in which the archaic right to trial by combat was invoked - most of the accounts of the 1974 murder that are available online are discussions of those similarities, and there seems to be a tendency to exaggerate them.
For example, the MU article says that Mary Ashford's body, like Barbara Forrest's, was found in what is now Pype Hayes Park. That's not right - Mary Ashford's body was found to the north-west of the present-day park. It's difficult to pinpoint exactly where Barbara Forrest's body was found, but it looks as though the two sites were about a kilometre apart.
It may be that one would need to go back to newspaper reports of the second trial to check whether other points of similarity have also been exaggerated.
https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2019/04/s...s-murders/
It seems quite a bit has been written about this case in the past. According to online sources, the similarities do sound striking, but although the older case is well documented - it's of legal interest because it was the last case in which the archaic right to trial by combat was invoked - most of the accounts of the 1974 murder that are available online are discussions of those similarities, and there seems to be a tendency to exaggerate them.
For example, the MU article says that Mary Ashford's body, like Barbara Forrest's, was found in what is now Pype Hayes Park. That's not right - Mary Ashford's body was found to the north-west of the present-day park. It's difficult to pinpoint exactly where Barbara Forrest's body was found, but it looks as though the two sites were about a kilometre apart.
It may be that one would need to go back to newspaper reports of the second trial to check whether other points of similarity have also been exaggerated.