<p>The notorious Cameo Cinema murder case of 1949 is one of Britain&rsquo;s legal <em>cause c&eacute;l&egrave;bres</em>. But for over half a century the convictions of two young men George Kelly and Charles Connolly went unchallenged until &ndash; following the publication of this book &ndash; they were exonerated by the Court of Appeal in 2003. This&nbsp;made&nbsp;it the longest-running miscarriage of justice in British legal history.</p><p>In this powerful meticulously-researched account the author painstakingly exposes the evil police conspiracy which sent Kelly to the gallows and Connolly to ten years&rsquo; imprisonment. He recounts how the men were framed by corrupt police and condemned by an amoral legal establishment making it a terrible indictment of human wickedness by those supposed to uphold the law.</p><p>This <strong>revised third edition</strong> of the definitive book on the case not only reveals a diabolical miscarriage of justice but comprehensively describes the arrests trials and execution as well as Kelly&rsquo;s successful posthumous appeal. It also authentically chronicles 1940s Liverpool its pubs post-war rationing shebeens black market and the colourful and seedy characters of the city&rsquo;s underworld.</p>
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