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Ian Huntley death: the summer we watched a senseless tragedy unfold in Soham
How the desperate search for two missing girls in 2002 and their now-dead killer claimed its place in the country’s museum of appalling crimesSoham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attackThe death of Ian Huntley is, perhaps, a moment to pause and remember, and not to dwell on the manner and circumstances of his killing.August 2002 is the time to return to, and the place is Soham: a pretty Cambridgeshire village that few outside the county, and possibly many within it too, knew much about before that summer. Before it happened. Continue reading...
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