17 June 1995
The Independent
Heather Mills
No one will face charges over the wrongful conviction of Stefan Kiszko, who served 16 years for a child murder he did not commit, because of the death of the detective who headed the inquiry. A magistrate has thrown out charges of perverting the course of justice against another officer and a forensic scientist after deciding that they could not get a fair trial without the evidence of Detective Chief Superintendent Jack Dibb.
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Campbell Malone,
Crown Prosecution Service,
Dick Holland,
DNA,
FSS,
Lesley Molseed,
Rochdale,
Ronald Outteridge,
Stefan Kiszko,
West Yorkshire Police
The Independent
Heather Mills
No one will face charges over the wrongful conviction of Stefan Kiszko, who served 16 years for a child murder he did not commit, because of the death of the detective who headed the inquiry. A magistrate has thrown out charges of perverting the course of justice against another officer and a forensic scientist after deciding that they could not get a fair trial without the evidence of Detective Chief Superintendent Jack Dibb.