The chilling true story of Britain's most investigated murder, told by the team behind the number one hit podcast Untold: The Daniel Morgan Murder, with fresh evidence and new revelations.
Peter Jukes is a British journalist and screenwriter. His
television credits include writing on the Emmy award-winning Waking
The Dead, BAFTA award-winning Sea of Souls and the Inspector Lynley
Mysteries, and devising and writing In Deep. As a journalist he has
written regularly for various newspapers and magazines including
Newsweek, New Statesman, The Daily Beast, Politico, The New
Republic. He has been nominated for numerous awards for his
coverage of the phone-hacking trial in London, the longest and most
expensive criminal trial in British history, recounted in his book
Beyond Contempt: the Inside Story of the Hacking Trial. He also
wrote The Fall of the House of Murdoch and A Shout in the
Street.
Alastair Morgan was born in Singapore in 1948, and he came
to the UK in 1950 with his parents and younger brother Daniel. In
1951, his sister Jane was born in Wales, where all three siblings
attended the local grammar school. Alastair went on to study
Scandinavian Languages at UCL and journalism at West Surrey College
of Art and Design, after which he lived in Sweden where he worked
as a metalworker and teacher. He returned to the UK in 1983.
Currently Alastair works as a translator, but most of the last 30
years have been spent pursuing justice for his younger brother.
"A compelling and shocking read of how the British legal system
failed an innocent man." --Real Crime magazine
"Lays out the tortuous story of alleged police and media corruption
in unremitting detail . . . Contains a raft of revelations."
--Guardian
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