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We do not have any evidence to show juries wilfully lied, but many inquests will have been a 'best guess' based on available information,” said Cambridge historian and co-researcher Dr Stephanie Brown. Solve clues to discover evidence, eliminate suspected characters and weapons, and ultimately deduce whodunit.

He was such a lovely boy, happy and full of fun. Our thoughts are very much with his family and friends at this dreadful time.” Circumstances that frequently led to violence will be familiar to us today, such as young men with group affiliations pursuing sex and alcohol during periods of leisure on the weekends,” said Prof Eisner. Mr McNally's sister Alexandra described the killers as "violent and evil" men and said what they had done to her brother was "unforgiveable". She was forced to listen to her son being described as a drug dealer, and says she was made to feel like a second-class citizen because her son had been an addict.Whether a local or visiting somewhere new, our trails are the best way to explore and learn about your surroundings. I am sure he couldn't and didn't react, he couldn't and didn't defend himself or even move," the judge said. Before modern policing, victims or witnesses had a legal responsibility to alert the community to a crime by shouting and making noise. This was known as raising a hue and cry,” said Dr Stephanie Brown.

But why should the family leave? Becca says. “And anyway, wherever you are, it is going to follow you,” Rosie says. A medieval university city such as Oxford had a deadly mix of conditions,” said Prof Manuel Eisner, murder map investigator and Director of Cambridge’s Institute of Criminology. The fact that he was a drug addict himself, whose life had been ruined by heroin, was no excuse, Becca says. “There are other addicts out there, but they don’t all go around murdering people.” He fully entered into the life of the Art & Design department at College and enjoyed a trip to Barcelona with us.

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Rosie has thought of leaving York. The memories here are too painful. Becca sometimes she finds herself drawn to Gillygate, staring at the flat where Dan died. But then you start to feel: 18 years for two lives? How can that be? Dan had more than 18 years of his life to lead.” There were 4,443 incidents of theft (theft crime rate 2,203) in York in the year ending July 2022. The chance of being involved in an incident of theft in York is about a 2.20% chance per year. Despite his addiction, Daniel also had a wise head on his shoulders, his family say. Rosie – a tireless worker for the local community in Chapelfields – once admitted to her son that she felt guilty that she had allowed him to get involved in drugs. Some Oxford cases reveal rifts among scholars from different parts of the British Isles. Lodgings were often arranged according to students’ home regions, and friction between northerners and southerners, or the Irish, Welsh and English, was common.

Neither killer gave any reaction when the sentence was passed. Both had denied murder and Turpin had denied the charge of actual bodily harm but been convicted by a jury last week. He was a very genuine and caring person who always spread joy around him. He was extremely talented and equal to any youngster I have ever looked after. You’ve got the trial, and unpleasant as it is at least it is something to focus on,” she says. “Then you get the sentence, and at the time you’re satisfied with the sentence. Solve clues to uncover evidence, eliminate suspected characters and weapons, and ultimately deduce whodunit

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As well as clashes between town and gown, many students belonged to regional fraternities called ‘nations’, an additional source of conflict within the student body,” said Eisner.

Knives were omnipresent in medieval society,” said Brown. Many cases feature a knife called a thwytel, later evolved to the word ‘whittle’.

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Rob Parker, Mr Miller's music tutor, added: “Liam was a talented guitarist and he loved making music with his band. He was one of the most friendly, witty, and creative students we have taught. Just a month earlier, two Welsh scholars assaulted some passing students who raised a “hue”, at which point a student from Durham attempted to intervene and was beaten to death. The court was told that Marshall was suffering terrible withdrawal symptoms when he killed Daniel and his friend. What’s more, the family suddenly found themselves on their own. As they prepared for the trial, they had had the support of a police family liaison officer. After the guilty verdict, Rosie says, he turned to her and said ‘That’s it; I’ve finished my job now.”

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