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Rough Justice

on BBC One London

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Ransford Nedrick is an outcast
- the self-confessed killer of a young boy. When detectives produced what they said was a signed verbatim confession to arson and murder, his conviction and life sentence were simple formalities. But nine years after the Wolverhampton house fire in which 12-year-old Lloyd Hume died, Rough Justice has uncovered powerful new evidence pointing to Ransford Nedrick's innocence.
John Ware investigates. Producer Charles Hunter
Executive producerSteve Hewlett

Contributors

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Ransford Nedrick
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Lloyd Hume
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John Ware
Producer:
Charles Hunter

BBC One London

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