HORRIBLE HISTORIES
Surrey Life|November 2019
In the second of our series on Surrey’s most heinous crimes, we move into the 20th century, beginning with an unsolved murder from the Edwardian era
Steven Roberts
HORRIBLE HISTORIES

MERSTHAM (1905)

Just before 11pm on September 24 1905, foreman William Peacock came across a mutilated body in Merstham railway tunnel. The gruesome discovery was immediately reported to the stationmaster. At first, the tragedy was thought to have been a suicide, but thoughts soon turned to murder. It appears the victim, Mary Money, a dairy worker, had been on a southbound train from London into Surrey. She was seen at Clapham Junction station, and then, by the guard, at East and South Croydon, sharing a compartment with a man. Meanwhile, a signalman at Purley Oaks, the next stop, witnessed a man and woman ‘struggling’ in a compartment. The unfortunate lady got no further than Merstham, presumably hurled from the moving train. After Merstham, the train stopped at Redhill, where the guard believed the mystery man alighted. No-one was ever brought to justice.

BYFLEET (1924)

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