TURNER, ELLIOT: Evil Up Close TV - Daily Echo - Mummy’s Little Killer: The Murder of Emily Longley TV - Killer Britain with Dermot Murnaghan TV -
Elliot Turner partied in an exclusive playground for the rich but at just nineteen he was living a lie. But behind his charade a seventeen-year-old New Zealander’s life was in danger. Evil Up Close: Green Eyed Monster, 2013
A lifestyle subsidised by parents. ibid.
From the start of the relationship he was very possessive. ibid.
Elliot Turner had strangled Emily. ibid.
The parents of murderer Elliot Turner have been released from prison after serving just half of their sentences for covering up their son’s crime.
Leigh and Anita Turner were jailed for 27 months last July after being found guilty of perverting the course of justice at Winchester Crown Court.
Yesterday Mrs Turner refused a request for an interview when the Daily Echo approached her at the couple’s home in Queenswood Avenue, Queens Park, Bournemouth.
Neighbours confirmed both Mr and Mrs Turner have been seen at the address in recent days. Daily Echo online article 6th September 2013
Very early on we started to get the picture that this is a volatile relationship. Mummy’s Little Killer: The Murder of Emily Longley, rozzer, 5Star 2024
I just flipped, grabbed her, grabbed her as hard as I could. ibid.
What it is, my son’s friend is staying with us. This morning I tried to wake both of them up but the girl didn’t wake up. We can’t wake her up. I don’t know what it is. ibid. mother’s complicit 999 call
In December 2009, Emily and Hannah return to the UK to stay with their grandparents in Bournemouth. ibid. caption
Footage of Elliot going into the club with a club-hammer. ibid. rozzer
Mrs Turner was not being truthful with her account or with her description of the relationship between Emily and Elliot. ibid.
The lengths his parents would go to to try to exonerate him. ibid.
Elliot Turner lived a life of parties and hedonism. But at just 19 he was living a lie. Far from home, a 17-year-old girl [Emily Longley] was exposed to his charms and his volatility. In a rare police operation, secret recordings revealed the truth about Turner. A young man willing to murder his trophy girlfriend, and coach his parents to dupe the police. Killer Britain with Dermot Murnaghan s4e6: Elliot Turner, CI 2022
TURNER, KELSEY: True Crime Recaps -
She’s [Kelsey Turner] a young Instagram model; he’s her 71-year-old sugar daddy. But when the money dries up and the lies are exposed, this beauty queen turns to murder. How did bad Barbie go from Playboy to Prison? True Crime Recaps: Fatal Attraction in Vegas, Youtube 2024
She called herself Bad Barbie online. ibid.
The police find his body in the trunk of Kelsie’s car. ibid.
TURNER, SHIRLEY JANE: Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father TV -
Shirley Turner: ‘I’m 40 and he’s [Andrew Bagby] 28.’ Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father, 2008
On the afternoon of Saturday November 3rd 2001 he broke up with Shirley once and for all. ibid.
She was arrested in St John’s, Newfoundland, on December 12 2001. ibid.
The government of Canada let a probable premeditated first-degree murderer walk the streets. ibid.
Press conference: she’s four months pregnant with Andrew’s baby. ibid.
They gave you [son] back to her. ibid.
She killed you. ibid.
She was the devil. ibid. grandmother
TURNEY, MICHAEL: The Disappearance of Alissa Turney: Family Secrets TV -
[Sarah]: My dad told me that Alissa had run away. I was in shock. The Disappearance of Alissa Turney: Family Secrets, Sky Crime 2025
It was just me, my dad, and Alissa. Alissa cooked and cleaned and did the chores. ibid.
The drinking and drugs, my dad would supply me with. ibid.
After Barbara [wife] died, he became more and more obsessive. ibid. family
My father started putting up surveillance cameras. Iibid. Sarah
There’s something curious about this case. She never contacted any of her family members. ibid. rozzer
She’s [Alissa] telling Rhett [stepbrother, police interview 2009] that her father took her driving and then sexually abused her, touched her. ibid.
So that’s three people all saying that Alissa Turney told them that her father had molested her. ibid.
And what we find is so much more [inc weapons and bombs]. ibid.
The thumb drives contain his manifesto The Diary of a Madman. ibid.
It was very clear that he didn’t care about my wellbeing. ibid. Sarah
He [dad] was a monster. ibid.
Alissa wanted to leave, and refused to leave me behind with my father. ibid.
The circumstantial evidence that we have is damning. ibid. rozzer
July 2023: More than 20 years after 17-year-old Alissa Turney disappeared, her stepfather is now on trial accused of her murder. ibid.
TYLENOL MURDERS: History’s Greatest Mysteries TV - Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders TV -
A series of unexplained deaths near Chicago in 1982 starts a nationwide panic. The victims are connected by one frightening detail: ‘It looks like all these people took Tylenol and died that day.’ History’s Greatest Mysteries s3e12: The Chicago Tylenol Murders
Who actually committed the Chicago Tylenol murders? ibid.
Tests performed on capsules confirmed the investigators’ fears: Cyanide. ibid.
1982: Media coverage of the Chicago Tylenol murders is constant and frenzied.
Investigators finally receive … ‘a ransom letter at the Johnson and Johnson offices.’ ibid.
Police have a potential suspect: James William Lewis in custody. But can they prove he is the killer? … ‘His alibi says he was in New York’ … In October of 1983, one year after the Tylenol killings, Lewis is tried for extortion and convicted. He serves 13 years of his 20 year sentence. ibid.
[TV News clips]: A bizarre and terrifying story today: seven persons are now dead in the Chicago area … after they took Tylenol capsules that had been laced with poison. Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders I: Pain Killer, Netflix 2025
In two cases in Cook County, Illinois, we have found Cyanide in Tylenol. ibid. Medical examiners’ office
There are two distinct locations. ibid.
After the 1982 deaths there was a sense of disbelief within Johnson & Johnson corporate circles that this was happening. And there is reason to believe that in those early days, Johnson & Johnson executives suspected that they had some responsibility. ibid. Gardiner Harris
When a whole nother factory was implicated, that got harder to believe that maybe there was a rogue employee somewhere. ibid.
The determination was that the perpetrator purchased or took by shoplifting Tylenol off the shelves of drug stores, took em someplace, contaminated just a few off the top, put the top back on, and then walked back in the shop and put it back on the shelf. ibid. rozzer
We got a warrant for Robert Richardson and printed out wanted flyers. ibid. rozzer
Dan Rather puts up a picture of a suspect wanted for questioning in a Tylenol extortion attempt. He was identified as a guy named Richardson. And I looked at the picture and immediately recognised him. Jumped off the couch and said, … Goddamnit! That’s not Robert Richardson. That’s James Lewis. ibid.
I wouldn’t hurt anybody. ibid. James Lewis
[rozzer]: What kept pulling us to James Lewis was James Lewis himself. Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders II: The Bitter Pill
We found the dismembered body of an elderly white man. ibid.
Two hairs were recovered and sent to the crime lab. One of the hairs on the soap bar matched that of James Lewis. ibid.
One thing that stuck in my mind was a book on poisoning. ibid.
The chief judge sentenced him to ten years for the extortion [Tylenol] letter. ibid.
Good evening, there is another Tylenol scare. This time it’s Westchester County. ibid. TV news
And then you also have two additional bottles that show up contaminated with Cyanide on store shelves, also triple sealed. ibid.
Cyanide is present and is used in crucial tests of the Tylenol. ibid. comment
[Reporter]: October 11 1982, twelve days after the Chicago Tylenol murders: I think it was about a week in, we heard that they had a suspect. Yeah, another one. And his name was Roger Arnold. Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders III: Sealed for Your Protection
It was only circumstantial evidence [The Anarchist Textbook]. ibid.
Later on, Roger Arnold was so angry at this bar owner who reported him to police that he tried to kill him. Problem was, he got the wrong guy. He killed a perfectly innocent person. ibid.
Roger Arnold died in 2008. ibid.
Now that I have this possible new truth that this was not a madman going store to store, I started questioning the official narrative. ibid. investigator
Almost anyone could walk into the room where they [Johnson & Johnson] were keeping it [cynide]. ibid. researcher
The investigation was problematic from the start ... and immediately exonerated Johnson & Johnson. ibid.
The company did most of the investigating, even though they seemed to have every reason to hide the extent of the contamination problem. When Johnson & Johnson announced the nationwide recall of Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson themselves did nearly all the testing of the bottles. ibid.
They tested such a small percentage and destroyed the rest … I think we would have found a lot more poisonined capsules in these bottles. ibid.
In 1995 James Lewis is released from prison … He reamerges as a rape suspect! ibid.
Jim [James Lewis] said it was done out of revenge for his daughter that had passed … That was his way of getting back at Johnson & Johnson for the death of his daughter. ibid. cellmate
Hours ago FBI agents searched the home of James W Lewis of Cambridge, Massachusetts. ibid. TV news
James Lewis is an asshole, but he is not the Tylenol killer. ibid. rozzer
Suspect in 1982 Chicago Tylenol poisoning dies. ibid. newspaper article Mark Pratt