Hi all, i'm new to the site but have spent the last week reading through the threads and looking at some great photos
Apologies if this is already mentioned somewhere, but I can't find it after a good search of the site.
As a child, my Nan told me the story of Nellie Clarke, who was found murdered a back alley behind Spenser Avenue, Rock Ferry. Nan had lived in Spenser Ave in the 1950's, so I imagine the story had been passed along through the generations.
I have found this little bit from the Wirral Globe, but it doesn't really tell you a lot:
I remember reading a book about the murder a few years ago, it covered the story in a lot more detail, and mentioned a few suspects, one being Father Christmas from the party, or a policeman? But, I can't remember what the book was called, or where I got it from.
This story may explain my irrational fear of Father Christmas.
Funnily enough I read a book with the story in a few days ago. The book is called Merseyside Murders of the 1920's. I might be able to scan the story for you!!
I was speaking to my Mum about the story earlier today. They lived in Spenser Ave until she was in her teens, and she always remembers being scared of that back alley and running past it without looking when she went to the shop. She also had the irrational fear of Father Christmas when she was a child. We're blaming my Nan, her Mum, for sharing this story with us when we were little.