17/11/2014
Family of World's End murder victim Helen Scott on their 37-year fight for justice. Plus new rules which might mean someone with a minor conviction could become a police officer.
The family of Worlds End murder victim Helen Scott on their 37 year fight for justice. Her killer has been given the longest sentence ever handed down by a Scottish judge, but getting to this point required 2 trials, a change in the law, and new technology. Also in the programme, we hear from a friend of Abdul Rahman Kassig - the latest US hostage to be murdered by Islamic State. And we find out why lawyers for Honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani are trying to get the case against him thrown out. Plus callers on the new rules which might mean someone with a minor conviction could become a police officer.
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- Mon 17 Nov 2014 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live
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