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British Injustice with Raphael Rowe
Raphael Rowe: 'Miscarriages of justice are happening all the time'
Raphael Rowe speaks to Crime+Investigation about his new show, 'British Injustice with Raphael Rowe'
British Injustice with Raphael Rowe: Official Trailer
Watch the trailer for 'British Injustice with Raphael Rowe' before the first episode airs on 23rd May.
'British Injustice with Raphael Rowe': Everything you need to know
Investigative journalist Raphael Rowe is exploring some of the most shocking miscarriages of justice and wrongful convictions in recent British history.
Innocent men: Four wrongful convictions from the UK
Despite strong measures being in place in the British justice system, sometimes people can be locked up for decades for crimes they didn't commit.
Raphael Rowe and the M25 Three: One of Britain's worst miscarriages of justice
Despite a total lack of forensic evidence and clear weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, the M25 Three were found guilty of a lethal crime spree.
British Injustice with Raphael Rowe
The most shocking, wrongful convictions in recent British history
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A combined total of over 50 years in prison - British Injustice with Raphael Rowe
A young black man was falsely linked to the attack of John Suffield and convicted of his murder.
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Imprisoned for life for a crime he didn't commit - British Injustice with Raphael Rowe
John Kamara, a young black man, was falsely convicted of the murder of John Suffield in 1981 and spent almost two decades behind bars.
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Shocking police threats and coercion - British Injustice with Raphael Rowe
Raphael Rowe delves into the brutal murder of Cardiff newsagent Phillip Saunders in 1987.