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By Terry Daniels

ISBN-10: 184953344X

ISBN-13: 9781849533447

A stunning real crime tale, Terry's extradition used to be a landmark case leading to alterations to the legislations relating to interpretation and translation and entry to documents

In 1997, Terry Daniels chanced on herself unwittingly in the course of a drug bust regarding millions of pounds' worthy of cocaine being smuggled from Brazil to Spain via her holiday spouse. After finally being cleared of any fees she lower back domestic shaken, assuming the nightmare was once over—but her problems had simply started. 5 years after her ordeal, Terry aroused from sleep one morning to the antiterrorist police breaking down her door. She was once arrested and shortly after came upon herself being extradited to Spain to be attempted in another country. In an inexplicably merciless coincidence, Terry was once sentenced to ten years in a maximum-security Spanish legal. This hard-hitting account of Terry's struggle for justice tells of a typical girl who survived and at last triumphed over impressive misfortune.

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There was little doubt that the victim had been subjected to a sustained and vicious attack. ’ Sergeant Bateman searched him and found a powder flask, percussion caps and a sheath, into which the cheese knife fitted snugly. It was at this stage that Mrs Taylor arrived at the police office, asking about her husband. She had approached an officer at the scene, but in the confusion, she had not been detained, but she was now. News about this sensational crime had spread rapidly about the city, and by the late morning, Thomas Jones, of Messrs Jones and Melrose, of Deansgate, arrived at the police office.

The men had also visited him at his home on several occasions and he recalled being asked by Dunn about acetate of lead. The doctor had advised him that it could be used in small doses as medicine in the treatment of dysentery, but if used in larger doses it acted as a poison. Dunn had been interested in the fact that when acetate of lead was added to water the liquid turned milky, but when added to whisky, there was no effect on the appearance of the spirit in the glass. Dr Holland acknowledged that these meetings did take place and the matters raised by Mr Bradlaugh had been discussed, but they had occurred after John’s death and could not therefore have been part of a conspiracy to murder him.

Two made off, but the remaining pair were detained and taken into custody, under the provisions of the Vagrancy Act, as they were thought to be about to break into a shop. The arrested men, who spoke with American accents and were found to have revolvers, gave their names as John White and Martin Williams. However, the police soon suspected that they were holding two members of the Fenian movement. Checks were made with members of the Irish police, who had been posted in Liverpool specifically to seek out members of this Irish nationalist organisation.

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