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Could one of the U.K.’s most notorious murder cases have ended in a wrongful conviction? In a new series from the Pulitzer Prize-winning podcast In the Dark, Heidi Blake examines the evidence and asks whether the British justice system got it wrong. Plus:

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Illustration by Owen Gent

Heidi Blake

An investigative journalist and contributing writer to The New Yorker.

The massacre at Whitehouse Farm, in the summer of 1985, was one of the most infamous crimes in Bri

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