Unsolved murder victim Lynette White and her husband Paul, early 1970s
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Unsolved murder victim Lynette White and her husband Paul, early 1970s
The crime scene of the 1973 unsolved murder of Lynette White
A young woman is murdered in a frenzied knife attack. Outside, a man is crying and covered in blood. What happens next almost defies belief....
Paul and Lynette White on their wedding day. On June 8, 1973 Lynette was found murdered in their apartment in Sydney. The crime was never solved.
Home Secretary to order inquiry into collapse of police corruption trial
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Home Secretary to order inquiry into collapse of police corruption trial
The Home Secretary is set to order a QC-led inquiry into the collapse of the UK's biggest police corruption trial. The QC will examine the trial related to the investigation into the 1988 murder of Lynette White, the lawyer for one of three men wrongfully convicted of the killing said. Eight former South Wales Police officers were accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice but were cleared, along with two civilians, after their trial was dramatically halted in December 2011.
There are still unresolved questions surrounding the reasons why no one was found responsible for this appalling miscarriage of justice.
Home Office spokeswoman
Miss White, a 20-year-old working as a prostitute, was stabbed multiple times in a flat in Cardiff on Valentine's Day 1988. In November 1990 Stephen Miller, Tony Paris and Yusef Abdullahi were all convicted of her murder and sentenced to life imprisonment but within two years the trio, known as the ''Cardiff Three", were released after the Court of Appeal quashed their convictions. Mr Miller's solicitor Matthew Gold said Theresa May had agreed an inquiry led by a QC would investigate how the multimillion pound trial of the South Wales Police officers collapsed. Major administration errors contributed to the collapse of the trial of the former police officers at Swansea Crown Court in 2011. The trial was told that crucial documents had been ordered to be destroyed - only to be found intact within weeks of the collapse of the court case.
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Lawyers for the Cardiff Three, those wrongly prosecuted or convicted of the 1988 murder of Lynette White, who was working as a prostitute, are to challenge the … See all stories on this topic
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