Chapter 2Questions upon questions Former D.I. Stan Coleman soon had the members of Ross's team veritably eating out of his hand. Despite his age, there was no doubting the acuity of his mind. He seemed to possess an almost encyclopaedic knowledge of policing in Liverpool during his time in service with the old City of Liverpool Police Force. When it came to discuss what he told them were referred to as 'The Lighthouse Murders' it soon became apparent why Coleman had taken the case so much to heart at the time and why he felt haunted by his inability to apprehend the killer. “You see, people, the first two murders were bad enough, but when that bastard struck a third time, he took the life of someone I knew personally.” As he spoke those words, a collective audible gasp circulated round

