08/06/2011
The brother of a murder victim thanks the informer who secured the killer's conviction. And should plans to halve jail sentences for people who plead guilty early be ditched?
The brother of a murder victim tells Victoria he's waited decades to thank an informer for securing the killer's conviction.
'Harry' - not his real name - tried to give the police information anonymously, but ended up appearing in open court, and now lives in fear of retribution.
Harry initially told Victoria he wished he'd never come forward - but the murder victim's brother, who heard Harry on the radio, says he's waited decades to thank him for providing 'crucial' evidence.
Talking to him for the first time, he says he'd give Harry a 'great big hug', because what he did 'saved the lives of other people', and he will never be forgotten.
Also on the programme, should the government ditch plans to halve jail sentences for people who plead guilty early? Victoria speaks to Sadiq Kahn, Guido Fawkes blogger Paul Staines and John McTernan, who was political secretary to Tony Blair.
Plus we look at the Olympic torch design, and after 11am, what would make you recycle?
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Murder victims brother thanks informer
Duration: 19:04
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- Wed 8 Jun 2011 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live