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Prosecutors in Oxford, England, say a man stabbed and beat a book dealer to death so he could steal a rare first edition of “The Wind in the Willows,” the Guardian reports.
The "savage" murder of a book dealer was part of an attempt to steal a £50,000 first edition of the Wind in the Willows, a court hears.
In the past several months, Danaher had reportedly searched for “Adrian Greenwood,” “rare books Oxford” and “Wind in the Willows,” the BBC reported. On Dec. 16, ...
A man in England allegedly tortured and murdered an Oxford antiques dealer for a rare first edition of a children’s novel — and kept a list of famous targets for future robberies. Micha… ...
This is the selfie a murderer took just moments after he stabbed an Oxford historian to death and robbed him of a rare $61,00 novel. Michael Danaher, 50, on Monday was found guilty and jailed for l… ...