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Sixty years ago a small time thief, James Hanratty, with no history of violent crime was hanged for a motiveless and horrific murder, but vital evidence, withheld from the original trial, indicated that he might have been wrongly executed. His defence counsel couldn't take it in that this evidence had been concealed. At the same time, new DNA discoveries by forensic scientists told a very different story. If the interpretation of the DNA was right then James Hanratty was guilty, but if other new evidence, kept secret from the trial was right, then he might be innocent. What is the truth in…mehr

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Sixty years ago a small time thief, James Hanratty, with no history of violent crime was hanged for a motiveless and horrific murder, but vital evidence, withheld from the original trial, indicated that he might have been wrongly executed. His defence counsel couldn't take it in that this evidence had been concealed. At the same time, new DNA discoveries by forensic scientists told a very different story. If the interpretation of the DNA was right then James Hanratty was guilty, but if other new evidence, kept secret from the trial was right, then he might be innocent. What is the truth in this case? Was he innocent or guilty? Is this DNA evidence a cover up for the British government? Is this the final curtain on the James Hanratty case? What is your opinion after reading this book?
Autorenporträt
David J Cooper is a storyteller drawn to the shadows - where history and the supernatural intertwine, and whispers of the past refuse to be silenced. With a passion for unraveling eerie mysteries, he crafts tales that blur the line between the seen and the unseen, leading readers into forgotten mansions, haunted villages, and the minds of those who dare to uncover the truth. When not writing, he can be found wandering through old cemeteries, collecting strange folklore, or listening for echoes of stories yet to be told.