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Black Hand #1 – A Song For Esmeralda
How the death of the Queen of Night Clubs in London triggered a series of events that would later lead to the downfall of the British Government.
Black Hand #2 – The London Night Club Trap
How a slew of dead and missing women preceded the take over of elite London night clubs by intelligence-linked gangsters.
Black Hand #3 – The Devil Himself
How an elite London night club fell under the control of an intelligence-linked sex blackmail agent, self-described satanist and antique dealer named Horace Dibben.
Black Hand #4 – A Match Made in Hell
How the satanic-themed sex parties of Horace Dibben helped collapse the British government.
Black Hand #5 – The Original Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t the only billionaire philanthropist who had houses in Palm Beach, New York, Paris, London, and an island paradise, and threw elite sex parties for the rich and famous. Meet George Huntington Hartford II, the Original Jeffrey Epstein.
Black Hand #6 – The Murder of Stanley Setty Part 1: The Flying Smuggler
In 1949, a stocky Iraqi car dealer based in London was murdered, chopped into pieces and the dismembered body parts were thrown from a light aircraft above South East England. The events which followed became a captivating murder mystery which enthralled a post-war public and led to the bizarre trial of Brian Donald Hume, the man who would get away with the brutal murder of Stanley Setty.
Black Hand #7 – The Murder of Stanley Setty Part 2: Confessions of a Dangerous Man
Stanley Setty is dead and buried but officially his murder is still unsolved. Brian Donald Hume had been sent to prison for disposing of Setty’s corpse while simultaneously being acquitted of his savage murder. However, Hume was planning his return to the limelight with a bold public confession to the murder of Stanley Setty and it was only a matter of time before the murderous Hume would strike again.









