How Could Murderer Be Allowed to Roam? ; the Widower of a Woman Murdered by a Convict Released From Jail but Mistakenly Left Unsupervised has Spoken of His Anger Over a Similar Case.
Western Morning News, The › June 12, 2009
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The widower of a woman murdered by a convict released from jail but mistakenly left unsupervised has spoken of his anger over a similar case.
Jean Bowditch, 59, was knifed to death by Gary Chester-Nash, a habitual criminal who murdered her after he slipped through the supervision net following his latest release from prison.See the full content of this document
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How Could Murderer Be Allowed to Roam? ; the Widower of a Woman Murdered by a Convict Released From Jail but Mistakenly Left Unsupervised has Spoken of His Anger Over a Similar Case.
Mrs Bowditch was cleaning her employer's bungalow in Carbis Bay, West Cornwall, in October 2005 when the horrific killing to...
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