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THE SHREWSBURY MURDERS (The Mike Ambrose Novels Book 2)

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The former painter and decorator is already serving a life sentence for murdering pensioner Robert Young also in 1994. Robin Stanislaw Ligus, from Baschurch, had been detained in a secure hospital after being found responsible for the murders of three men in the 1990s. Mr Bradley’s death remained a mystery to detectives for almost two decades with many appeals for information. The 2007 police appeal to solve Trevor Bradley's murder

During the trial the jury heard excerpts of a conversation Ligus had with fellow inmate Anthony Murray in Gartree Prison in 1998. Mr Murray was wired up and made the secret recordings on his solicitor’s advice. Trevor Bradley's car A scenes of crime officer takes away items from Mr Coles home after h is death in 1994 No one who did the battering could have escaped without a bloodstain on their clothing and the only bloodstain they found on George's possessions was on his shaving towel where he'd cut himself." Pathologists continue to disagree as to whether his injuries were more likely the result of an assault or a series of accidental falls. However, the jail cell tapes heard Ligus confessing to a murder he committed in Whitchurch, believed to be Mr Coles. He said: “... climbed through the kitchen window, which was open. Had a root around the house. Went upstairs. Out of the bedroom comes a bloke (laughter). He had also admitted that his motive for breaking into the house was to obtain money. It later transpired nothing had been taken and Mrs Smith's purse containing less than four shillings (20p) was found untouched in her bedside drawer. He said he had mixed views about capital punishment: "I suppose I've got almost a biblical attitude, although I'm not religious. I'm a semi detached Christian in many ways. I feel that probably the old world had the right idea and if you did something wrong you had to pay for it."

Liberal Democrat councillor for Quarry and Coton Hill Nat Green said he hoped the "deeply upsetting" event was an "isolated" incident" and that "nothing like this ever happens again". This cookie is used to recognize the visitor upon re-entry. This cookie allows to collect information on user behaviour and allows sharing function provided by Addthis.com

Residents were finally allowed to return to their homes last night, and were let in and out as they pleased, escorted by officers. The body of the 53-year-old former antiques dealer from Ludlow was found lying behind the front seats of his burnt-out Vauxhall Nova, in remote farmland in Melverley, on April 26, 1994. Senior investigating officer, Detective Chief Inspector Mark Bellamy said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the man who has sadly lost his life. We understand this incident may be concerning for the local community and I would like to offer my reassurance (that) we will carry out a full and thorough investigation to establish the circumstances. Four people are in custody as our investigation continues.

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Yes, it is their job, but they have shown myself and fellow neighbours kindness and support," they said. The jury declined to view the body of the deceased and the prison medical officer told the coroner, Major R W E Crawford Clarke, that death had been instantaneous. Two men aged 22 and 26, and two aged 24, have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in police custody, West Mercia Police said. We believe those involved are known to each other and are not local to Shrewsbury or the wider West Mercia Police area.

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