Murder on the Common: The Secret Story of the Murder That Shocked a Nation (Blake's True Crime Library)

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Murder on the Common: The Secret Story of the Murder That Shocked a Nation (Blake's True Crime Library)

Murder on the Common: The Secret Story of the Murder That Shocked a Nation (Blake's True Crime Library)

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The majority of pages are undamaged with some creasing or tearing, and pencil underlining of text, but this is minimal. Colin spent 13 months behind bars after being wrongly charged with the 1992 murder of Rachel on Wimbledon Common – an injustice turned into a new prime-time TV show.

The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. Well, here’s Keith, fresh into a promotion and given this case, an appalling crime that was all over the national media and they spent months not making progress.Colin said: “I was a very shy quiet person and felt I couldn’t attract a woman, so this was exciting.

If the case against Pedder not been thrown out, the court would have heard about the unusual events leading to Mr Pedder's arrest in March 1998, which his lawyers argue was blatant entrapment by CIB. Johnston is now chief constable of the British Transport police and chairs the Association of Chief Police Officers crime committee. He believes he was "set up" by the CIB because senior officers were concerned about the contents of a book he has written about the investigation into the murder of Rachel Nickell in July 1992.

Mr Pedder told the Guardian he was reluctant to turn on the force he respected and the commissioner who had signed his exemplary service retirement certificate in 1995. Keith is a Board-level executive, with over 20 years COO, MD and Director level experience, in the creation, management, growth and maintenance of multi-million pound demand and supply side energy companies. It told it as it was, admittedly from the perspective of the DCI involved in the investigation and includes a frank and understandable account of the murder teams frustration at Justice Ognalls judgement which prevented everything being aired in open court. Pedder believed he and other officers involved were dropped by the Met, while more senior figures who had approved the undercover strategy emerged with their reputations intact.



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