Justice Denied ; Red Caps' Families Agony As Prime Suspects Are Freed
Evening Chronicle › October 11, 2010
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Evening Chronicle › October 11, 2010
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PRIME suspects in the murder of six British Red Caps have been freed, denying the soldiers' families justice.
John Miller said he is devastated after the charges were dropped against two Iraqis accused of killing his son Simon Miller, 21, a Corporal in the Military Police.See the full content of this document
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Justice Denied ; Red Caps' Families Agony As Prime Suspects Are Freed
The Washington lad died alongside Cpl Paul Long, 24, from South Shields, when along with four others they were attacked by Iraqis, in the south of the coun...
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