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Shropshire Heiress Kidnapping: A Nation's Fear
2 Dec
Summary
- A 17-year-old was kidnapped from her home in 1975.
- The case caused widespread public fear across the nation.
- Detective Chief Superintendent Bob Booth led the rare investigation.

The abduction of 17-year-old Lesley Whittle from her Shropshire residence in 1975 marked one of the most sensational crimes of the era. A ransom note left at the scene heightened public anxiety, making it a case that deeply affected the nation. Detective Chief Superintendent Bob Booth of West Mercia Police was tasked with navigating this exceptionally rare and challenging investigation.
The incident quickly escalated into a nationally significant event, broadcast extensively and generating considerable fear among the public. The case's impact was profound, leaving a lasting impression on the country's consciousness regarding such audacious criminal acts. It highlighted the vulnerability of communities to high-profile crimes.
This series delves into the details of this gripping case, featuring rarely seen archival material that has not been broadcast since the 1970s. The investigation, led by Booth, represents a critical moment in criminal history, offering a unique glimpse into the response to such an unprecedented crime.




