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The Murder of Judith Roberts: The Mark of Peter Sutcliffe

English

By (author): Chris Clark Tanita Matthews

In the Summer of 1972, 14-year-old Judith Roberts took off for a bike ride within the vicinity of her Staffordshire home. Her body was discovered after a three-day manhunt, concealed from view in a thick privet having been brutally attacked. The community of Tamworth was rocked by the news of her death and an outcry for justice ensued. Within weeks of her murder, an impressionable and troubled soldier, based in the nearby barracks, 17-year-old Andrew Evans, walked into a police station and confessed to the killing. Relentlessly interviewed for hours on end without representation or an appropriate adult present, Andrew was swiftly charged with Judith's murder. Despite attempting to recount his statement and a legal defence at trial that defied the prosecution's arguments that Andrew Evans was guilty, a judge sentenced him to life behind bars. He was eventually acquitted in 1997 in what was, at the time, Britain's longest miscarriage of justice. While Andrew Evans fought for his freedom, another man drove up and down England undetected: Peter William Sutcliffe. Eventually proven capable of inflicting unimaginable horror at any given opportunity, an independent inquiry dubbed him likely responsible for more murders than the 13 he was convicted of and the seven others he attempted between 1975 and 1980. In _The Murder of Judith Roberts_, Chris Clark and Tanita Matthews examine evidence that concludes that Sutcliffe, whose violent criminal history dates back as far as 1969, was the real culprit responsible for Judith's murder. With never before-published dialogue from Andrew Evans' police interviews showing the grave miscarriage of justice, the case file of the five-decade cold case is examined under a new light. See more
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  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781399080125

About Chris ClarkTanita Matthews

Chris Clark a war baby was born in West Norfolk and raised at various RAF Stations including Benson in Oxfordshire and Changi in Singapore before his family settled in the village of Dersingham Norfolk. He joined Norfolk Constabulary as a Police Constable in the Heart Beat era during March 1966 and had diverse roles within the uniform branch. He is heavily involved in family history research and is in the throes of writing a further book on the Royal Air Force and an autobiography of his experiences as a police officer with a further book on unsolved crimes in the pipeline. Tanita Matthews is a freelance television producer and journalist. Born in the Midlands she resides on the South coast. Tanita's career started as a trainee reporter working for a local newspaper in Dorset before choosing to focus on crime reporting. Tanita spent three years writing for 'Real Crime' magazine (Future PLC) where she finished up as Investigations Editor for the national publication. During those three years Tanita covered every corner of the globe recounting the world's most famous cold cases interviewing individuals from all sides of the justice system and developed an interest in documentaries and film making. A contributor for 'Voice of a Serial Killer' (Season 3; CBS Reality) she made the decision to become a freelancer so she could focus on her passion for investigative journalism truth and justice for victims and their families. After five years of working in television Tanita's credits include: 'Crimewatch Roadshow' (BBC Studios) 'The Real Prime Suspect' (Monster Films CBS Reality) 'Yorkshire Ripper: The Secret Murders' (Impossible Factual ITV) 'Murder; First On Scene (Phoenix Television CBS Reality) and 'See No Evil' (Arrow Media Investigation Discovery).

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