It was a sensational story, not least because the book accused the authorities of covering up alleged Kelly murders. It was called The London Underground Serial Killer. Fairyland was an amusement arcade and shooting gallery located at 92 Tottenham Court Road in London, between 1909 and 1921. A new true-crime podcast delves into the mystery behind a forgotten London underworld, where a homeless Irishman kills multiple times without detection, unseen in a … Listen to The Fairyland Murders - True Crime in Edwardian London episodes free, on demand.
IRISHMAN KIERAN PATRICK Kelly confessed to a thirty-year murder spree in London in 1983 but was only ever convicted of two murders by the English courts. In episode two former detective, Geoff Platt reveals he may have committed a second series of murders in the London underground. Scene of the crime: RTÉ podcast looks at Irish 'serial killer' in London Little-known London-Irish killer Kieran Kelly is the subject of RTÉ podcast, The Nobody Zone He examines a man who was just ‘ordinary looking’ but turned into one of the most evil and prolific killers ever and became the only Irish serial killer in history. This podcast is the true story of how Fairyland was connected to three historical events: an assassination seen as one of the first acts of revolution in the Indian … The London Underground Serial Killer is written by Geoff Platt, a former acting detective constable for the Metropolitan Police, and tells us of events that unfolded in the 1970 – 80’s.