Tom Tullett
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Thomas Tullet was a British True Crime Writer commonly known as Tom Tullett.
[edit] Biography
He was formerly the Chief of the Daily Mirror's Crime Bureau and was one of the best known crime reporters in Fleet Street. Prior to this he was a member of the British Criminal Investigation Department at Scotland Yard and investigated many major crimes in the UK. He therefore developed an intinate knowledge of London's underworld.
[edit] Bibliography
- Portrait of a Bad Man. (The Life and Death of Ronald Chesney, an International Smuggler and Murderer) [1]
- Murder Squad: Famous Cases of Scotland Yard's Murder Squad from Crippen to The Black Panther
- Inside Interpol
- Inside Dartmoor
- Bernard Silsbury: His Life and Cases (Pathologist) - co-author with Douglas G Browne
- No answer from Foxtrot Eleven (Murder of Police Officers).
- Strictly Murder
- Clues to Murder: Famous Forensic Murder Cases of Professor J M Cameron [2]
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Initial detail from Clues to Murder, published by Bodley Head, and further comment from Portrait of a Bad Man published by Evans London.
- ^ Most of bibliography and biography detail from Clues to Murder, first published by Bodley Head and later published by Leisure Circle in 1986

