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Competition page Lottery Results The winners for December 2019: 1st prize (£100) Graham Snowden (Kent Branch); International Police Association Section UK
2nd prize (£60) Sam Olphert (Northern Ireland-North West Branch); 3rd prize (£40) Dennis Walland (Warwickshire & Coventry Branch).
Vol 65, Edition 1 Winners: Don Ramsay (Region 9/Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Branch) wins the sudoku and The Hidden Lives of Jack the Rippers Victims by Robert Hume. Steve Palmer (Region 8/ Cambridgeshire Branch) wins the crossword puzzle and Britain’s Unsolved Murders by Kevin Turton.
January 2020: 1st prize (£100) Keith Wren (York Branch); 2nd prize (£60) Robert Hamilton (Nottinghamshire Branch); 3rd prize (£40) Dennis Walland (Warwickshire & Coventry Branch). February 2020; 1st prize (£100) Ian Simpson (Nottinghamshire Branch); 2nd prize (£60) Dennis Walland (Warwickshire & Coventry Branch); 3rd prize (£40) Jonathan Bond (Northern Ireland-Greater Belfast Branch).
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Puzzles The prizes for this edition are Investigating the Almost Perfect Murders: The Case of Russell Causley and Other Crimes by Anthony Nott.and Out of the Blue: Police Strike 1919 by Steve Rice & Corinne Brazier.
Solve the puzzle/s and send them in. The lucky winners will be drawn out of the hat. Send the complete puzzles to: ‘Puzzles’, International Police Association, IPA HQ, Section UK, 1 Fox Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 6AJ or as a scan by email to mail@ipa-uk.org marked ‘Puzzles’. Deadline for entries is: 22 November 2019.
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About the books Investigating the Almost Perfect Murders: The Case of Russell Causley and Other Crimes by Anthony Nott Anthony Nott joined the Met in 1971. He transferred to the Dorset force in 1976 where he began a ten-year long investigation into the disappearance of Monica Taylor and the eventual conviction of her husband, Peter, for what was almost the perfect murder - Monica’s remains were never found. While a detective chief inspector in Bournemouth in 1994, the chance visit of a detective sergeant from Guernsey, led to the re-opening of a missing person enquiry from eight years earlier, and resulted in the conviction of Russell Causley for murder, despite his wife’s body never being recovered. This book provides an insight into the methodical and transparent way in which the police investigate complicated crimes from riots to the almost perfect murders. Out of the Blue: Police Strike 1919 by Steve Rice & Corinne Brazier The definitive account of the police strikes of 1918 and 1919 in London, Liverpool and Birmingham. Telling the story of when policing was brought to its knees, when hardworking officers risked everything, the fall of the National Union of Police and Prison Officers and the rise of the Police Federation.
Across 1 - Rain (anag) (4) 3 - Leave the ground (of a space rocket) (5,3) 9 - Modifies (7) 10 - Insurgent (5) 11 - Measuring stick (5) 12 - Flexible (7) 13 - Uncover (6) 15 - Fanatic (6) 17 - Twisting force (7) 18 - Huge mythical creature (5) 20 - Seawater (5)
Down 1 - Forever honest (13) 2 - Use to one’s advantage (5) 4 - Diminish (6) 5 - Stretched out completely (12) 6 - Passing around a town (of a road) (7) 7 - Congratulations (13) 8 - In a hostile manner (12) 14 - Type of vermouth (7) 16 - Instruct to do something (6) 19 - Humiliate (5)
21 - Perennial herb (7) 22 - Improving the mind; enlightening (8) 23 - Writing instruments (4)
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