Save Our Streets ; Wall of Silence Is Still Protecting Criminals
Liverpool Echo › March 27, 2008
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Liverpool Echo › March 27, 2008
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THE wall of silence protecting drug-related crime in Kensington should be broken, a leading councillor said today.
Deep-seated problems in the Shiel Road area of the city were highlighted last week following the death of a 40-year-oldman.See the full content of this document
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Save Our Streets ; Wall of Silence Is Still Protecting Criminals
Gilbert Whyte was found dead on a doorstep in Geneva Road last Tuesday aft...
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