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A couple of years previously, Brit real estate agent Susie Lamplugh disappeared after going to show a prospective buyer round an empty house.
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Oh, and JT - not only was Steve Wright sent down for the prostitute murders, but I understand the police are now interviewing him about the disappearance of the real estate agent, Suzy Lamplugh in the late 80s, after it was revealed that the two knew each other when they worked on the QE2.
Must Try Harder ... 2008
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Lamplugh, a few miles north, home to his ex-wife and his first victim, his happier taller richer brother David, feels as if it's being swept up, happily, on the counterpane of those rich high hills.
Derrick Bird: dangerous thoughts about the trigger inside that will forever haunt Cumbria 2010
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Mills left Bird and moved to the Cumbrian village of Lamplugh with Graeme in early 1994, around the time she gave birth to Jamie, now 16.
Cumbria shootings: Friend of Derrick Bird tells of killer's 'agitated state' 2010
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A couple of years previously, Brit real estate agent Susie Lamplugh disappeared after going to show a prospective buyer round an empty house.
January 2008 2008
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David Bird, who lived alone, was found dead at his house in Lamplugh.
Cumbria shootings: Police believe grudge ignited killing spree 2010
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A cottage is pointed out as the birthplace of Archbishop Lamplugh, who held the See of York from 1688 to 1691.
Yorkshire Gordon Home 1923
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Earl of Stafford (died 1695); Archbishop Lamplugh (died 1691); and
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Father Lamplugh was now a man of seventy, so gentle in his manner, so sweet in his temper, so pious in his life, that when he stepped out of his room to greet John Storm on his arrival in Bishopsgate Street it seemed as if he brought the air of heaven in the rustle of his habit, and to have come from the holy of holies.
The Christian A Story Hall Caine 1892
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Sparrow, on his translation to Norwich, was succeeded by Lamplugh, whose political acumen, at any rate, compels admiration, if not respect.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See Percy Addleshaw 1891
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