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MURDER, MYSTERY AND MY FAMILY

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Not all of the discoveries that we make during our research into our family history are welcome. Inevitably, there are moments when we stumble upon relatives whose lives took a wrong turn – in extreme cases, because they were convicted of a killing. But, as has been proved over and over again, not all convictions are safe.

Enter criminal barristers Sasha Wass and Jeremy

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