Chapter 23

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23 11th September Culverhouse had, by now, decided to go ahead with the press conference in order to try and gather more information on the murders of Keira Quinn and Lindsay Stott. He’d agreed to do it only on the proviso that it was to be framed as a general appeal for information on two unconnected crimes. He’d also stated that he wouldn’t be taking any questions from journalists and that all speculation should be kept to a minimum, with them using only official information provided to them by the police and approved by Culverhouse himself. Cameras and audio recording equipment had been banned. The press conference was to be held in the station’s main meeting room, which went largely unused other than for press conferences or large meetings involving external bodies, such as the — tha

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