Caroline Mary Luard (néeHartley; 1850 – 24 August 1908) was the victim of an unsolved murder, known as the Seal Chart Murder, after she was mysteriously shot and killed at an isolated summerhouse in a heavily wooded area between Ightham and Seal Chart, Kent. Her husband, Charles Luard, later committed suicide. It has since been suggested that John Dickman, who was hanged for killing a passenger on a train in 1910, may have been involved in her death.[1]
^"Heinous 1908 murder remains unsolved...or does it?". Kent Online. 17 November 2007. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
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