EXCLUSIVE: Hot Dog Murders: ‘I’ve protested my innocence because I am innocent’
On Friday (27 September) supporters of a man who says he has been wrongly imprisoned for 34 years will protest peacefully outside the Criminal Cases Review Commission’s offices in Birmingham.
Warren Slaney (pictured), who was convicted of the “Hot Dog Murders” in Leicester in 1990 wrote to me recently from his cell at HMP Full Sutton in Yorkshire.
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