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Ten most wanted : Britain's top undercover cop reinvestigates ten of the UK's worst unsolved murders

by Peter Bleksley

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When people talk about getting away with murder, few realize that in reality 1 in 10 murderers do. In this chilling book, bestselling author and former undercover detective Peter Bleksley examines just why so many murders go unsolved. Despite the fact that we are photographed up to 300 times a day whether we commit a crime or not, and incredible advances in DNA testing, murder is more common than ever. Using his own considerable investigative powers and his unique access to police resources and contacts, he looks at ten unsolved murder cases from the 21st Century to discover where the problems lie and what can be done. His findings are disturbing, but point to glaring errors that have been made in the way we look at murder and what we can do to stop it.… (more)
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When people talk about getting away with murder, few realize that in reality 1 in 10 murderers do. In this chilling book, bestselling author and former undercover detective Peter Bleksley examines just why so many murders go unsolved. Despite the fact that we are photographed up to 300 times a day whether we commit a crime or not, and incredible advances in DNA testing, murder is more common than ever. Using his own considerable investigative powers and his unique access to police resources and contacts, he looks at ten unsolved murder cases from the 21st Century to discover where the problems lie and what can be done. His findings are disturbing, but point to glaring errors that have been made in the way we look at murder and what we can do to stop it.

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