Anthony Owston goes on a rampage in Bradford, from the IPN, 12 October 1878. SINISTER Victorian images that depict Britain???s most notorious murders from the era, including the Llangibby Massacre and the Bravo Mystery have emerged in a new book. Most of the sensational photographs were originally published in weekly illustrated newspaper, the Illustrated Police News (IPN), considered one of the earliest British tabloids. Vignettes unravel the sequence of events during the Llangibby Massacre on August 3, 1878, showing callous murderer, Yusaf Garcia, wielding a knife at a terrified young woman. The collage also illustrates the gruesome sight of children???s bodies lying in the morgue, while another section of the image shows the emotional funeral of the victims. The Chelsea Double Murder of 1870 is also depicted in two pictures; one showing the discovery of the body of Elias Huelin in a large hole that was dug in a garden, whilst another image shows a second murder victim, Ann Boss, curled up in a box. The compilation of photos is part of a book, Victorian Murders, by crime writer and Cardiff University professor, Jan Bondeson (55), from Edinburgh, Scotland. Jan Bondeson / Amberley Publishing / mediadrumworld.com