FIFTY David Jarrett’s initial jubilation over the possibility of a successful appeal gradually diminished. After Raymond Sharpe’s encouraging visit, he had expected the Miscarriage of Justice lawyers to be in immediate contact. But as ever in the Criminal Justice system, things take time, wheels grind ever more slowly, detritus and dust settle and prisoners wait anxiously, wondering why it was taking so long? It was almost seven weeks before Kenneth Kehinde was able to find the time in a very busy schedule to make his first visit to discuss the case with David and Raymond. Kenneth Kehinde was a tall, rapier thin man of Nigerian origin with a shaved head and Yoruba tribal scars, three vertical stripes, deeply etched into both cheeks. They would have been cut when he was a child and wood

