Overview
The Broadwater Farm riots and the murder of PC Keith Blakelock in October 1985 led to a ten-week trial and life sentence for three young men - Engin Raghip , Mark Braithwaite and Winston Silcott. All three convictions were based on uncorroborated confessions obtained by the police in the absence of solicitors. There were no witnesses and no forensic evidence. Charles Wheeler examines the murder investigation and the ensuing trial, and questions whether any of the three should have been convicted.
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9 - 1Return To Hiroshima April 11, 1990 -
9 - 2Our Reactor is on Fire April 18, 1990 -
9 - 3Prostitutki April 25, 1990 -
9 - 4The Race Game May 02, 1990 -
9 - 5South Africa's Killing Ground May 09, 1990 -
9 - 6Beyond Reasonable Doubt May 16, 1990 -
9 - 7Ratcatchers May 30, 1990 -
9 - 8Men Of Steel August 29, 1990 -
9 - 9Incidental Death September 05, 1990 -
9 - 10Doctors And Torture September 12, 1990 -
9 - 11The Confession September 19, 1990 -
9 - 12The Dream Dealer September 26, 1990 -
9 - 13November Days: Voices and Choices November 09, 1990 -
9 - 14The Maze: Enemies Within November 27, 1990

