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...
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