No Rest yet in the Long Quest for Justice; Man Who Served 25 Years for Murder He Did Not Commit Battles On Despite Setback
The Herald › September 28, 2004
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The Herald › September 28, 2004
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ROBERT Brown's ordeal began in 1977 when the callow teenager was jailed for life for killing Annie Walsh, 51, who was bludgeoned to death at her flat in Hulme, Manchester.
Mr Brown, of Drumchapel, Glasgow, was convicted on the back of a signed confession, but for the next 25 years he would vigorously protest his innocence.See the full content of this document
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No Rest yet in the Long Quest for Justice; Man Who Served 25 Years for Murder He Did Not Commit Battles On Despite Setback
His resolve was tested 14 years ago when he could have been freed on parole if he admitted the crime. He refused.
"My desire to clear my name has been stronger than my...See the full content of this document
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