Rotting away in prison, his health failing, and the world having judged him the brutal killer of a defenceless woman, he…
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Master Detective August 2007
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Rotting away in prison, his health failing, and the world having judged him the brutal killer of a defenceless woman, he somehow found the strength, courage and ingenuity to clear his name.” This tribute was paid to Roy Brown by a lawyer from the Innocence Project, a group which specialises in fighting the cases of the wrongfully convicted. Brown, through his own dogged work, had investigated and solved the crime he was accused of – the first man to do so in jail. Read his story “Quest For A Killer.”
His noble fortitude contrasts all the more sharply with the cruel and brutal murder of two women senselessly bludgeoned to death for little more than £300 by a desperate criminal in Shrewsbury.
Pretty Michelle disappeared on her way to school in Las Vegas – but people wanted to know, how could a 14-year-old girl just vanish without trace?
From France – The killer laid out his girl friend, her son and the dog in the cold room of his Parisian deli – and set to work with his saw…
How a desperate killer shattered the idyll of the Shropshire county town in 12 murderous minutes
Whimple was a picture-postcard Devon village where crime
was unknown. But then the most popular man in the community was murdered.
Roy Brown denied he was a killer and, armed with his trial records, set out to find the truth – from within his maximum security prison cell.
After 60 years of silence a new book claims to know what really happened to Lord Errol in Kenya.
A murder on a farm in Ohio – and a short history of the death penalty in the state.
The killer of 19-year-old Ali Kemp had been at large for two years when her father came up with a way of seeing justice served.
The Psychic who predicted her own death – Lilian was obsessed with the premonition that she was doomed to a violent end. It turned out she had good reason to be…
All this and more in Master Detective August issue.