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Mystery of the 60 bodies: Is serial killer responsible for corpses in Manchester's canals
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 67099687:MV8yNzcwODQwXzIxNjc0OTdG] BODIES have been fished out of Manchester’s network of canals at an average rate of around nine a year for the past seven years without anyone but the relatives of the deceased making much of a fuss. But since the news of this remarkable death toll broke at the weekend following a Freedom of Information request to Greater Manchester Police, an almighty row has broken out involving a maverick professor of psychology, local councillors, bereaved families and police. It revolves around the fact that not one of the 60 deaths has been recorded as a crime, with both police and coroners apparently satisfied that they were the result of accidents or suicide. http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/552283/Could-serial-killer-responsible-Manchester-60-canal-deaths [/quote]
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BODIES have been fished out of Manchester’s network of canals at an average rate of around nine a year for the past seven years without anyone but the relatives of the deceased making much of a fuss. But since the news of this remarkable death toll broke at the weekend following a Freedom of Information request to Greater Manchester Police, an almighty row has broken out involving a maverick professor of psychology, local councillors, bereaved families and police.
It revolves around the fact that not one of the 60 deaths has been recorded as a crime, with both police and coroners apparently satisfied that they were the result of accidents or suicide.
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