Wrong Man

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'70s
'80s
10-20
1970s
1980s
80’s
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arrest
Author_Dick Kirby
automatic-update
car thief
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=BTC
Category=DNXC
Christmas eve 1982
COP=United Kingdom
cross-dresser
cross-dressing
crossdresser
crossdressing
david ralph martin
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earls court
eighties
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fraudster
gunman
Language_English
manhunt
master of disguise
met history
metropolitan police
misidentified
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police shooting
policeman
Price_€10 to €20
prison escape
prolific burglar
PS=Active
real crime|The shooting of Steven waldorf and the hunt for david marton
Scotland yard flying squad
seventies
softlaunch
the met
the most dangerous man in London
true crime
yellow mini

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750964135
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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David Ralph Martin was a cross-dressing criminal who carried out a string of sophisticated offences in the 1970s and ’80s. A prolific burglar, car thief, fraudster and gunman, he possessed a deep loathing of anyone in authority. In addition, he was a master of disguise and a veritable Houdini when it came to escaping from prison. After shooting a policeman during a botched burglary, he escaped from court on Christmas Eve, 1982. When police believed him to be in a yellow Mini in the Earls Court area with his girlfriend, they opened fire, only to discover they had shot an entirely innocent man – a 26-year-old film editor named Steven Waldorf. The investigation became a cause célèbre at the time, and was subsequently taken over by Scotland Yard’s Flying Squad, of which the author was a member. One of the biggest manhunts in the history of the Metropolitan Police ensued, before Martin was finally arrested after dramatically fleeing down the tracks between two Underground stations. Author Dick Kirby reveals for the first time the inside story of the hunt for ‘the most dangerous man in London’, whose eventual arrest brought to an end one of the most contentious investigations in Met history.