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Force of Evil: The Clydach Murders

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Force of Evil: The Clydach Murders

By: John Morris, Paul Dalling
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Force of Evil:The Clydach Murders: finally demolishes the myth that David Morris was a brutal murderer and, instead, demonstrates that he was not only the victim of a terrible miscarriage of justice, but that he was set up by the police for the crime. The Clydach murders, which occurred in June 1999, and for which Morris was convicted in 2006, was a case which shocked the nation. Attractive divorcee Mandy Power, her disabled bed-ridden mother and Mandy’s two young daughters, were viciously battered to death with a four-foot solid metal pole for no apparent reason. Then, the house was set on fire in an attempt to destroy evidence which might have led police to the perpetrators. Author and former solicitor John Morris, together with investigator and co-author Paul Dalling, have scrutinized every aspect of the case. They uncovered an almost-incredible story with a shocking unexpected twist. The case involved a government–led conspiracy where the stakes were unimaginably high, and which demanded that the true identity of murderers must be concealed, and a scapegoat found to take the blame for the crime. No forensic evidence or DNA connected Morris to the murders; he was convicted because he lacked a solid alibi, his gold neck-chain was found at the crime scene, and lies he told the police. This third, final and explosive edition explains why the government of the day became involved in what was effectively a local murder, and how they conspired and corrupted the police investigation. This new edition establishes conclusively that Morris was not the murderer, and points the finger squarely at those who were. And it explains the reason – the momentous state secret – why the government wanted the case covered-up, and why the police were only too happy to go along with it.

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