? The secrets of Scotland Yard's Famous Crime Museum revealed in a book for the first time. The Wiltshire farmer/author/broadcaster Arthur (A.G.) Street was one of the leading voices of A briefcase and syringe belonging to the Kray twins The gun used by Ruth Ellis A burnt-out computer from the Glasgow airport car bomb A drain from the property of serial killer Dennis Nilsen who boiled the flesh of his victims? All these objects and more have long been hidden away in the Crime Museum in the back room of Scotland Yard, a collection which, although world famous, is so macabre it has never before been opened to the public. For the first time, these fascinating objects and the true crime stories behind them are published in a fully illustrated book. AUTHOR: After teaching English nDrama in a London comprehensive, Sue Elliott spent twenty-five years in broadcasting, where latterly she was in demand as a speech- and ghost-writer for senior TV executives. She's been a freelance writer since 2002 and had two non-fiction books published ? the bestselling 'Love Child' (Random House, 2005) and 'The Children Who Fought Hitler' (John Murray, 2009). SELLING POINTS: ? Extraordinary overview of the cases of Scotland Yard by two of the foremost names in true-crime research ? Drawing on evidence held at the world-famous Crime (formerly Black) Museum ? Including never-before published images and pieces of evidence ? Timed to coincide with the Museum of London's hugely popular exhibition The Crime Museum Uncovered, opening in October 2015 100 colour illustrations