"Ta-ta. You won't see me again. Im going to shoot my wife and baby," - those were the last words spoken by 26-year old, Henry King on Friday 12th December 1958 to an acquaintance named Sheila Whipp at the Dun Horse Hotel in Blackburn.
Her reply to such a statement was simple enough, "don't be stupid."
King then handed her a small looking object that she initially believed to have been nothing more than a cigarette lighter.
The object was in fact a bundle of around twenty-five bullet cartridges.
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