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Errors of Judgement

Author: Satish Sekar November 9, 2014 0 Comments

by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (March 20th 2012) Timings In the early hours of April 22nd 1972 a police surgeon pronounced mixed-race transvestite Maxwell Confait dead. A fire had just been extinguished at the Doggett Road residence in Catford,…
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