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Miscarriage of Justice ? some 40 years ago?


Out of area ? But hope it can stay. Clapham Junction area SW11.


A young man jailed some 40 years ago for a stabbing murder he did not commit. A confession some 16 months ago has come to light ? with vague details. 16 months of searching so far has failed to find him - now possibly aged around 53 ? so this on-line media is a last hope.

Please go to FaceBook ref: - Miscarriage Justice ? for more information: And if possible please pass this FaceBook page onto other especially in say ? Wandsworth / Clapham / Battersea: If you know of people in the area or forums:

Or e-mail MOjustice.co.uk:

Thanks:

Thanks HAL9000 ? Sorry to all! E-mail should read [email protected]

Not too sure what you mean about FaceBook ? As you may be able to tell ? me a little new to computers- I was advised that if people go to this page they can e-mail from same. If not correct advice would be appreciated ? Thanks again.

I don't want to sound disparaging, but it would seem a bit hazy?


You've found a possible confession for an undisclosed crime that incriminated someone whose name you don't know 40 years ago that you speculate may live in South London?


The correspondence address is a hotmail account?

Hi Huguenot ? Thanks for your reply ? I have been a bit selective to start with ? The confession was verbal to me and that?s why I have made a statement to the Police ? As per the FaceBook page. So as to not contaminate - if the person comes forward ? details have to be a little vague. The hotmail account is the one on FaceBook. People can always PM me if they have information/help/advice. Thanks again.

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