Murder at Leicestershire Lanes | The Forgotten 1919 True Crime Case of Bella Wright
Автор: Roots of Crime
Загружено: 2026-02-23
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This documentary examines the murder of Annie Bella Wright, one of the most haunting and disputed historical murder cases in English true crime history. On the evening of 5 July 1919, in the quiet lanes of Stoughton, Leicestershire, a young factory worker set out on her bicycle and never returned home. What was first dismissed as a cycling accident on Gartree Road soon revealed signs of deliberate violence, exposing a case that would challenge Edwardian policing, forensic science, and the British justice system.
Through meticulous reconstruction, this film explores the discovery of the body, the early investigation by Constable Alfred Hall, the forensic findings that pointed to a gunshot wound, and the mysterious appearance of a green BSA bicycle. The inquiry ultimately led to Ronald Vivian Light, whose arrest, trial, and controversial acquittal shocked the nation. Decades later, the case remains unresolved, standing as a powerful example of a forgotten Victorian-era true crime that still raises troubling questions.
Blending archival records, historical context, and careful analysis, this video presents a sober, evidence-based account of a crime that continues to divide historians and true crime researchers.
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Sources: British Newspaper Archive; UK court and inquest records (Leicestershire)
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