Chapter 14

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VIGILANTE ‘JUSTICE’ COULD NOT PREVAIL‘Specialist treatment? I’d give him specialist treatment alright, you’d seen what he did to Ethel,’ Marcus Harding said, tossing the newspaper aside in disgust. ‘Aye, he got what he deserved, no mistake,’ Harry Rawlings agreed. ‘Why the hell we’re proceeding with this, God knows, makes no sense.’ Despite the team’s reluctance to pursue the case, Yarrow remained determined that the law must be upheld, that vigilante ‘justice’ could not prevail, and instructed the team to interview anybody who had been present in either the Working Man’s Institute or the Dog and Duck when the two men, presumed to be the heavies who had beaten Jack, were looking for him. Allotment holders who had been working their sites on the day together with door-to-door enquiries al

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