The Boys Who Killed Stephen Lawrence - DO NOT MISS THIS!!!

by Steffie | July 25, 2006 at 05:24 pm | 2009 views | 2 comments
The Boys Who Killed Stephen Lawrence  -  DO NOT MISS!!!

The Boys Who Killed Stephen Lawrence
Wed 26 Jul, 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Reporter Mark Daly investigates Britain's most famous unsolved murder - the racist murder of black London teenager Stephen Lawrence in 1993. Daly presents compelling new evidence, which fundamentally challenges the alibis of the five main suspects and reveals that police corruption helped shield the killers from conviction.

Allegations that a senior detective involved in
the Stephen Lawrence case was paid money by a suspect's criminal father will be investigated by the Independent Police Complaints Commission," reports the UK's National News.

See story at here.

"Lawyers for Stephen Lawrence's mother Doreen made a formal complaint about the allegations made in the BBC programme 'The Boys Who killed Stephen Lawrence', due to be screened tonight(wed) at 9pm on BBC1.

In the documentary, Neil Putnam, a corrupt former drugs squad officer, alleges former Detective Sergeant John Davidson, one of the officers in charge of the initial inquiries and interviews in the case, received money from Clifford Norris, the father of David Norris, one of the suspects.

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YourTeacher

Most notorious unsolved murder.  This case must never be forgotten until those responsible are brought to justice.  And if there is a case of corruption to answer those responsible must be hounded - from the very top to the very bottom of the police force.


For more information on this travesty:-


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/2965399.stm

Steffie

I hope Stephen gets justice now, well done Mark!


Bring those monsters back to court and throw away the key!


 


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July 25, 2006 at 05:24 pm by Steffie, 2009 views, 2 comments

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