Two young brothers are behind bars for the first t 2 Nov 1991 Two young brothers are behind bars for the first time awaiting sentence for their part in last year’s poll tax riot in Trafalgar Square. Student Robert Wray, 18, and unemployed Keith Wray, 20, 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 Mystery surrounds a restrauteur who ‘brutally, tra Two ‘berserk’ brothers who ‘tooled up’ with a hock MORE FROM SURREAL Recent PostsTICKET EXPIRED Ballet trips and holidays paid for by patients who could not enjoy them PENSIONER BLAMES RACISM ON HIS CAT TOO BENT NOT TO SIGN ON, TOO BIG FOR COURT, TOO ILL FOR JAIL THE DENTIST AND HIS THONG Recent PostsTICKET EXPIRED Ballet trips and holidays paid for by patients who could not enjoy them PENSIONER BLAMES RACISM ON HIS CAT TOO BENT NOT TO SIGN ON, TOO BIG FOR COURT, TOO ILL FOR JAIL THE DENTIST AND HIS THONG MORE FROM THE CRIME VAULTS Recent PostsANTHONY HARDY: THE SATANIC RITES OF THE CAMDEN RIPPER Osteopath Jemma Mitchell gets 34 years for the murder and decapitation of Mee Kuen Chong Damilola Taylor: WELCOME TO MODERN BRITAIN Freed from hospital to kill his third girlfriend Ken Regan, Bill Horncy and Peter Rees:THE MURDER GAME Recent PostsANTHONY HARDY: THE SATANIC RITES OF THE CAMDEN RIPPER Osteopath Jemma Mitchell gets 34 years for the murder and decapitation of Mee Kuen Chong Damilola Taylor: WELCOME TO MODERN BRITAIN Freed from hospital to kill his third girlfriend Ken Regan, Bill Horncy and Peter Rees:THE MURDER GAME