Satish Sekar has pored over, combed through, sifted and weighed every molecule of available evidence. His attention to detail is extraordinarily impressive. His book should become a classic, and if does achieve such status, as it deserves, it will be a powerful deterrent, not only to the kind of malpractice which Sekar analyses so thoroughly, but against attempts by such as Blom-Cooper, to question the acquittals of innocent men and women.
1This quote was written by Corin Redgrave on December 1st 1997 and refers to Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC’s recently published controversial book, The Birmingham Six and Other Cases: Victims of Circumstance, which seems to cast doubt upon the acquittals of the Birmingham Six despite a plethora of evidence of their innocence.