news.bbc.co.uk./1/hi/england/bradford/6118544.stm
Detectives investigating the murder of an 11-year-old girl on moorland 31 years ago have arrested a man.
Lesley Molseed left her Rochdale home on 5 October 1975 on an errand for her mother but never returned.
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Of course we remember this story not just due to the tragedy of the little girl but also for what happened to innocent Stefan Kiszko who was originally charged with the offence, served 16 years in prison and was then exonerated. He died not long afterwards. The Police beat a confession out of him and then with-held evidence that was going to clear him (Kiszko was sterile so could not have been responsible for semen left at the scene). No one was prosecuted nor charged with this unbelievable negligence in this.
Is it any wonder why no one has any faith in the Police or CPS systems?
(One of the senior Police officers in this was also the same guy who dropped a massive bollock in the Yorkshire Ripper investigation, too.)