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It has been nearly a quarter of a century since the shocking murder of BBC presenter Jill Dando sent shockwaves through the nation. On April 26, 1999, at the age of 37, Jill was tragically shot dead outside her Fulham home.
Her brutal murder, which remains unsolved to this day, ignited one of Britain's most extensive manhunts since the notorious Yorkshire Ripper case.
The mystery surrounding her death is once again in the spotlight with the release of the Netflix documentary, Who Killed Jill Dando? The three-part series delves into her life, career, and the mysteries that surround one of the most infamous unsolved murders of the 20th century.
The documentary features a blend of archive footage, fresh investigations, and revealing interviews. Jill, known for her role as the presenter of Crimewatch and her contributions to BBC News, had spent most of her career with the BBC.
In 1997, she even earned the esteemed BBC Personality of the Year award. On the fateful day of her murder, Jill had left her fiancé Alan Farthing's Chiswick home alone to head to her Fulham residence, which was up for sale and, therefore, rarely visited.
Tragedy struck at approximately 11:32 am when she was shot once in the head with a 9mm Short calibre semi-automatic pistol on her doorstep.
The assailant had reportedly pressed the gun to her head, and the cartridge appeared to have been modified to reduce its charge.
Just 14 minutes later, a neighbour discovered her lifeless body, still clutching her keys. Jill was rushed to nearby Charing Cross Hospital but was pronounced dead upon arrival at 1:03 pm.
A witness reported seeing a tall man of around 40 years old walking away from the scene, marking the only sighting of the alleged killer. An exhaustive
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Following Queen Elizabeth's death last year at the age of 96, her cousin Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent became the oldest living member of the Royal Family. Born on October 9, 1935 in Belgrave Square, London, Prince Edward was the son of Prince George and Princess Marina, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, and a grandson of King George V and Queen Mary. He has led a very interesting life which has included being thrust into his role at a young age, carrying out decades of royal service, heading up one of the most secretive organisations and experiencing religious scandal within his own family.
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Jill Dando, a beloved journalist and Crimewatch presenter, was shot dead outside her home in 1999 aged 37.
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Jill Dando's death is one of the most high profile unsolved crimes in UK history, and her brother hopes to reignite public interest with a new Netflix documentary.
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