Who killed Lesley Molseed?

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Innocents
How justice failed Stefan Kiszko and Lesley Molseed
   
The following are notes and excerpts from Chapter 22 which deals with events related to Raymond Hewlett *after* Stefan Kiszko was released from prison.  Kiszko spent 16 years wrongly incarcerated for the 1975 murder of Lesley Molseed.

Upon the exposure of this miscarriage of justice (conviction in July 1976/life sentence) and Kiszko's release from prison in 1992, a new investigation began and the original police files were reviewed.  Following up on certain leads had abruptly stopped after Kiszko's conviction. The following describes how and why Raymond Hewlett became the Number One suspect in the Molseed case.


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Raymond Hewlett - Background Information

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Ronald Outteridge Forensic Scientist - Lesley Molseed Murder

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RONALD OUTTERIDGE
LESLEY MOLSEED MURDER
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TIMELINE: Hewlett, Molseed, Kiszko, Castree, McCann

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Innocents: 
How Justice Failed Stefan Kiszko and Lesley Molseed
 Jonathan Rose (Author), Steve Panter (Author), Trevor Wilkinson (Author)
Publisher: Fourth Estate, London, 1997 - ISBN: 1857024028 (Out of Print)

In 1975 eleven-year-old Lesley Molseed was abducted and stabbed to death on a Pennine moor, her killer having ejaculated over her body. Stefan Kiszko confessed to her murder and spent 16 years in jail. At the time no positive forensic evidence was offered. He was released in 1991 when the Law Lords declared he could not have been the killer.

(Note: Raymond Hewlett is named in this book as the prime suspect in the murder of Lesley Molseed.)
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Hewlett alibi in McCann case - 15 year old girl? Email to reporter.

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In regard to the Sun article "He's evil enough to have snatched Maddie", published 23 May 2009 and written by Rhodri Phillips and Robin Perrie, I have sent the following email:

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What came first? The chicken or the egg?

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Thank you to "Ironside" for your recent comments/insights.

"There was a sketch of the 'abductor' then when things started hotting up a picture was released of Hewlett. The two descriptions were very much alike. Too much alike. I am now wondering if the sketch for the Mccanns was copied from the photo of Hewlett..very possible."  (Please use "read more" tab for photos and more info.)

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Setting the stage, perhaps?

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Tell all before you die, Maddie suspect urged
Allan Hall in Berlin
9 December 2009
The Daily Express

A convicted paedophile wanted for questioning by detectives working for Madeleine McCann's parents is close to death, it was revealed yesterday. Sex fiend Raymond Hewlett, 64, can no longer speak because of throat cancer and lives in a council flat he shares with his partner in Aachen, Germany.
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Det Chief Supt Max McLean & Raymond Hewlett

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Articles re: Det Chief Supt Max McLean and the Lesley Molseed murder investigation.
As you will see, McLean stated many times and over many years that Raymond Hewlett was the prime suspect in 11 year old Lesley's brutal killing.
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Not the first time YOU don't have a right to know

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The murder of Lesley Molseed was also exempt from the public's RIGHT TO KNOW. The Mirror submitted an FOI request for the police files to be released in 2007. The request was denied. Note that Max McLean is also in the news regarding the McCann case. He traveled to Germany to interview Raymond Hewlett.
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