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Topic History of: RIP Susan May - 68
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steveimp JK2006 wrote:
Released the same year I was (2005) we met and talked many times - she was very nice and, I'm quite sure, totally innocent, another victim, like myself, of the broken justice system.

Check out her Obituary in the Telegraph. Like Sally Clark, our system has blood on its hands.

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/law-...an-May-obituary.html


Good grief, what a truly appalling miscarriage of justice.

This country is so, so, sick. And these 'wonderful Western values' we want to inflict on the rest of the world.
JK2006 A memorial for Susan was held today; many of her friends (I cannot count myself amongst them but the few times I met her, we liked each other) attended. I suspect she will be found innocent in due course but the system killed her. The system is broken.

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2013/nov/13/susan-may
JK2006 Released the same year I was (2005) we met and talked many times - she was very nice and, I'm quite sure, totally innocent, another victim, like myself, of the broken justice system.

Check out her Obituary in the Telegraph. Like Sally Clark, our system has blood on its hands.

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/law-...an-May-obituary.html