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Their killers are still unpunished, but we are ensuring victims are not forgotten. A series of mysterious deaths from across the UK have been highlighted by a new 'murder map' of 1,000 unsolved cases in the UK. The Mirror has sourced an exclusive list of more than a thousand cases from Freedom of Information (FOI) requests to every police force in the country, and supported with research through a wide variety of local newspaper archives. Below we have highlighted some of those crimes that police are still trying to solve, to bring justice for their tragic victims and their heartbroken families. Of course, some of their killers may since have died - but even so, remained at large until then having never faced punishment. The more than 1,100 long database - including several in-depth features focusing on shocking cases - has now been published in a new special publication, Britain’s 1,000 Unsolved Murders volume II: Midnight Stalkers. The woman's bones were found on a desolate island but it is not known when the recluse was last seen alive. Walkers randomly stumbled across the bones of Angela Millington , 33, in the tidal salt marshes of Foulness Island, Essex, on June 21, 2013. Her face had been wrapped in black gaffer tape, either before or after her death, but investigators only had her skeletal remains to examine. With little evidence and no exact date for her last sighting - which some people reported to be five months and others six months before she was found - police could not determine how long she had been dead for. Police launched a murder probe into the woman, from Southend , they said "mingled with street drinkers and local homeless people" and was described as "high risk" by a homeless charity. Investigators did determine that the 33-year-old did not die in the marshes, where she was discovered, and "was either taken there or the body was carried there in the tide". Several people have been arrested but released in this case but her turbulent lifestyle has made her death difficult to investigate. The Russian businessman and Vladimir Putin critic who fled to the UK was found strangled in his own home by a "third party", a coroner determined. Russian exile Nikolai Glushkov was found dead in New Malden, south-west London, on 12 March, 2018. The ex-deputy director of the Aeroflot airline fled Russian and was granted political asylum in the UK in 2012 after the Putin critic was accused of fraud and sentenced to eight years in prison. A coroner said there was evidence to suggest his death was made to look like a suicide. A pathology report added that the injuries "could be consistent with a neck-hold, applied from behind, and the assailant being behind the victim". Glushkov was a good friend of Russia oligarch, and fellow Putin critic, Boris Berezovsky who was found hanged in his Berkshire home in 2013. Glushkov's unexplained death also came a week after the infamous Novichok poisoning in Salisbury. Melanie Hall's body was found 13 years after she vanished during a night out in Bath. The 25-year-old's partial remains were discovered in a bin bag by a south Gloucestershire junction of the M5 in October, 2009. Her skull showed the young woman, who had just graduated the year before, had been bludgeoned as her skull, cheekbones and jaw were smashed in. Melanie's sister Dominique told The Mirror, in a 2023 interview, that the way she was ditched has tormented her, saying: "What upset me was the disregard in the way she was just dumped... The thought of all those years of cars zooming past her, millions and millions of cars, while she lay there rotting, it's horrible." There have been 11 arrests to date, but no charges in her case. Avon and Somerset Police has poured time into this case but her family still hopes the public could still provide a breakthrough in the horror killing. The friendly pub owner, known for his generosity and for being a family man, was found bleeding to death in an alley. George Wilson, 41, was discovered by his wife with at least 13 stab wounds to the head, face, neck and back, in what became known as "The Pretty Windows Murder". Police initially saw no motive behind the attack but a sheaf knife was discovered, with blood and fibres on the blade, dumped just a few miles away. Nottinghamshire Police have come up with several theories behind the horror killing. These include George being butchered by a serial killer, being murdered after interrupting a break-in at the pub, and claims of an extortion plot following a phone call two months earlier telling George it was his "turn". One twist was that George wore a suit on the night that was killed, which was unusual for the pub landlord. His daughter, Margaret, issued a plea, on the crime's 50th anniversary, saying "we think that quite a lot of local people will known known something about Dad's death". Conspiracy theories into this mysterious death have claimed she died at the hands of Satanists, spies, a crazed man who attacked her for sexual services, or she was a Nazi who knew too much. The mystery started when four schoolboys discovered a skull wedged into a wych elm tree in the Hagley Woods, Worcestershire, in 1943. Her identity was unknown but the words "who put Bella down the wych elm, Hagley Wood?" were chalked in Upper Dean Street, Birmingham, so people started to call the murdered woman Bella. Most of the rest of her body was found in the tree's truck, with her right hand later found buried nearby. The wych elm had been an important witchcraft symbol, leading some to believe her death was linked to the occult but the setting of WW2 led to multiple spy theories. The brave personal trainer was shot dead after he helped convict and lock up a gang of rapists. Abraham Badru , 26, was murdered outside his home in Hackney, east London, after receiving threats years after rescuing a woman from a gang rape. Badru was just 14 when he saved the woman and gave evidence in court against the suspects, which he received a bravery award for. The personal trainer was later sent messages saying he was "dead meat" before he was fatally shot, while he unloaded items from the boot of his car, on March 25, 2018. The Metropolitan Police said a £20,000 reward for information was offered but got back "a wall of silence", adding that the gang rape suspects all had alibis for the night the 26-year-old was killed. Badru's mum, Ronke, at a 2022 inquest said she originally begged cops not to make her son give evidence in court, but said she was told she would be charged with perverting the course of justice. The young girl was just days away from celebrating her fifth birthday but her body was found dumped by Coryton railway station, in Wales. Joyce Cox was abducted, sexually assaulted and murdered while walking home from school in Cardiff on September 28, 1939. Close to her body, a copy of the Western Mail newspaper and a tobacco pouch were found. Police said they have interviewed more than 1,700 people in the mystery case but her murderer has not been found. Det Ch Supt Jason Davies, head of specialist crime at South Wales Police , previously said: "There were reasonable grounds to suspect that a man identified during the original murder investigation was responsible for the death, but due to the absence of direct evidence, he was never charged with the offence and died in the 1950s." The aspiring computer scientist was shot dead in Shepherd's Bush, London, as he rode an e-scooter to a friend's house, on June 8, 2020. Police discovered a white Range Rover burned out 25 minutes after the fatal shooting, in a suspected case of mistaken identity. Metropolitan Police carried out a huge CCTV operation to try and track down the vehicle and arrested nine people in connection to Alexander Kareem's killing, but they have all been released without further action. On March 25, 2021, what would have been his 21st birthday, his heartbroken family issued another appeal and said: "Our loss will be felt forever, nothing can bring Alex back, but you can help us start to heal by coming forward with information... Someone in the community knows who killed him, they know who pulled the trigger so ruthlessly and unnecessarily at our gentle and caring Alex." The Latvian student, 17, vanished from her home in Cambridgeshire before her partially-clothed corpse was found on the Sandringham Estate, in Norfolk. Alisa Dmitrijeva vanished in August 2011 from Wisbech but was last seen getting into a green Lexus car with two men, around midnight. Her body was found in woodland on New Year's Day in 2012, but police were never able to determine her cause of death. Two men were questioned in relation to the teen's death but they were later released without charge. Police shared images of replica clothing the teen wore, but they were not able to figure out who killed her and how they did it. A grandfather was found lying on the street after being involved in a "significant physical altercation" at a home, hours before his death. John McMurchie, 50, was discovered in Fintry Terrace, Dundee , at around 4am in August 2013. The father-of-five was rushed to hospital but died on arrival. Police seized a home in Murrayfield Gardens, where John had been just 30 minutes before he was found on the street. A man, 63, was initially arrested but released without charge. At the time, police said witness reports revealed "John was involved in a significant physical altercation within the property shortly before he was found dead in the street".