No, to custody deaths ...
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Campaigners vow to keep up the pressure to protest all injustices
provided by: Pat Johnson
24th March 2011
Statement from supporters:
“Christopher Nudds is a man who has been the victim of a terrible miscarriage of justice. His life before being confined to a prison cell consisted of taking each day as it came. He lived at home with his Mum, Step dad and half brother. He made a living breeding Labrador dogs and running a small pest control business, at which, he was most successful”.
“Chris enjoys his own company and the solitude that living a country lifestyle affords. He has many friends, most of whom continue to support him and write to him frequently”.
Case Background:
It was alledged that in November 2004, Christopher Nudds from Stocking Pelham, Herts, shot 21-year-old gypsy Fred Moss in the head while he was out with his dog in the Cambridgeshire countryside.A jury at Northampton Crown Court, who found Nudds guilty by an 11-1 majority, was told that the gamekeeper then dismembered Mr Moss’s body and burnt it.