On Trial for Murder: Over 200 of the World's Most Dramatic Trials of the 20th Century

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On trial for murder features such well known cases as the Sir Harr Oakes murder trial, where the evidence against Freddie de marigny looked overwhelming until a private detective knocked holes in the prosecution case. Theres the roly poly doctor accused of mass poisoining, and the solicitor who would have got away with murder if he hadnt tried it once to often. The weird, the banal, the atrocious and the motiveless- all these together with the yorkshire Ripper, O J Simpson, Nilsen, Manson, Christie, Craig and Bently, the Kray brothers, Thompson and Bywaters and many, many more. *Yellowed pages*
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AuthorDouglas Wynn
PublisherPan
PlaceLondon
Year2003
ISBN9780330437486
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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