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The Clydach Murders - by John Morris - Now available in print/ebook and audio - No I best seller

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THE NUMBER ONE BEST SELLER IN THE CHARTS Force of Evil: The Clydach Murders By John Morris with Paul Dalling. Special Coast and Country Author Spotlight Feature. Welcome to another special  author feature in conjunction with Amazon. *This BEST SELLING book is now available on Amazon in three different versions: Paperback, Ebook and now an Audio book: Paperback:   https://amzn.to/4jNjrIX Ebook :  https://amzn.to/44yyMso Audio:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F2JHK46P Force of Evil: The Clydach Murders:   Finally demolishes the myth that David Morris was a brutal murderer and, instead, demonstrates that he was not only the victim of  a terrible miscarriage of justice, but that he was set up by the police for the crime.  The Clydach murders, which occurred in June 1999, and for which Morris was convicted in 2006, was a case which shocked the nation. Attractive divorcee Mandy Power, her disabled bed-ridden mother and Mandy’s two young daughters, were viciousl...

50TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL - IT'S NOW 50 YEARS SINCE THIS BRUTAL MURDER - TV documentary and best selling book - MURDER IN THE GRAVEYARD - BBC video and Harper Collins book.

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MURDER IN THE GRAVEYARD:   The  BBC’s award-winning documentary, and best selling book by Harper Collins and author Don Hale:   https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/perryscope21/curation/5fbfda6b-ed53-4e19-8526-378b30b4f429 The Wendy Sewell murder September 1973 in Bakewell cemetery.   *VIEW THIS REVEALING BBC DOCUMENTARY NOW FOR FREE:  Length 28 mins 37 secs.  https://youtu.be/Y3Fe-KGQRUw It's your chance to examine the facts behind Britain's worst ever high profile miscarriage of justice where a man spent nearly 28-years in jail for a murder he  did not commit.   This is the award-winning BBC documentary produced by BBC Pebble Mill at Birmingham about the  Stephen Downing investigation - Murder in the Graveyard  - which examined the evidence that helped to eventually quash the conviction of a man jailed for nearly 28 years for a murder he did not commit - that of  Wendy Sewell in Bakewell cemetery in September 1973 . This exclusive ...