Tredegar Street in Cardiff, now a popular route for John Lewis shoppers and Cineworld goers, was once a typical city centre street lined with houses.
What's even harder to imagine is that this unassuming street was the setting of an unsolved brutal murder - one that led to a nurse standing trial for murder before being found not guilty.
The story begins in December 1912 when nurse Agnes Richards had been living at 27 Tredegar Street for around five weeks. READ MORE: 'I was so ashamed and I thought to myself: how could I kill him?' She resided in the front room downstairs while Eliza Wilcocks, the tenant of the property, lived in the kitchen.
Another woman living in the house reported that on the evening of January 6, 1912, she saw Eliza and the nurse drinking together in the front room, illuminated by a lit paraffin oil lamp on the table.
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