English: View of buildings in Park Road, Richmond, associated with the murder of Julia Martha Thomas. (Left: the former Vine Cottages, where the murder took place; centre, the house of the naturalist Sir David Attenborough; right, the former Hole in the Wall pub, where Julia Martha Thomas's skull was discovered on 22 October 2010)
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