A SENIOR SOLICITOR TOLD THE HIGH COURT TODAY THAT 2 Nov 1987 A SENIOR SOLICITOR TOLD THE HIGH COURT TODAY THAT HE HAD BEEN TOO BUSY WORKING FOR THE FALKLANDS TASK FORCE TO KEEP WATCH ON THE SHIPPING MANAGEMENT GROUP ‘GOOD FAITH’ WHICH WAS KNOWN TO HAVE SENT This Content is for Members only Please register or login to access it Login Username Password Remember me Enter your email address or username Cancel Register THE FAMILY OF AN AIRLINE PILOT WHO WAS KILLED IN A A WOULD-BE ARSONIST WHO HELD A LIGHTED MATCH IN HI MORE FROM SURREAL Recent PostsNurse set off fire alarm to see colleague’s breasts bounce as she ran down the corridor Nurse made patient’s vagina ‘talk’ DOCTOR’S VODKA AND COKE ON MOTORWAY VERGE THE BUSYBODY AND THE ‘JOKE’ JURY THE HEAD ON THE BUS Recent PostsNurse set off fire alarm to see colleague’s breasts bounce as she ran down the corridor Nurse made patient’s vagina ‘talk’ DOCTOR’S VODKA AND COKE ON MOTORWAY VERGE THE BUSYBODY AND THE ‘JOKE’ JURY THE HEAD ON THE BUS MORE FROM THE CRIME VAULTS Recent PostsThe serial rapist who was ‘pure evil’ Mark Dixie: THE KILLER ON THE DOORSTEP Nicola Edgington: ‘I’m a very dangerous schizophrenic.’ The fantasy world of the ‘Freezer Killer’ MATTHEW QUESADA: THE JASON BOURNE FANTASIES OF THE CAFE KILLER Recent PostsThe serial rapist who was ‘pure evil’ Mark Dixie: THE KILLER ON THE DOORSTEP Nicola Edgington: ‘I’m a very dangerous schizophrenic.’ The fantasy world of the ‘Freezer Killer’ MATTHEW QUESADA: THE JASON BOURNE FANTASIES OF THE CAFE KILLER