Barry George
Miscarriage of justice, Murder in English law, Jill Dando, Appellate court, BBC Television Centre
978-613-7-08432-8
6137084329
68
2012-05-19
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Barry Michael George is a British man who was wrongly convicted on 2 July 2001 of the murder of British television presenter Jill Dando. His murder conviction was judged unsafe by the Court of Appeal and was quashed on 15 November 2007. His retrial began on 9 June 2008; he was acquitted on 1 August 2008. Barry George was born in Hammersmith Hospital, London, to Alfred and Margaret, who is Irish. The couple had married in July 1954. He was the youngest of three children; they grew up in a high-rise flat in White City, London. His sister Michelle Diskin, who lives in the Republic of Ireland, is five years older than he is; his sister Susan, three years older than he is, died of epilepsy aged 28 in 1986. George suffers from epilepsy. He attended Wormholt Park Primary School in White City, but was soon transferred to Northcroft School, for children with educational and behavioural disorders, in Hammersmith. His parents split when he was seven, and divorced in December 1973
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