Craig & Bentley
I have been fascinated with this case since I first saw David Yallop's 'To Encourage The Others' back in 1971. I've read many books on the case but Mei Trow's 'Let Him Have It' and Iris Bentley's 'Let Him Have Justice' have been the best. Some of the others don't bear mention, awful stuff.
Iris' is written, as you can imagine, very much from the Bentley side. In it she refers to a 'Thames Reports' programme, in which Chris Craig took a lie detector test. He claimed Derek Bentley never said 'Let Him Have it Chris' and the polygraph confirmed this. I remember the programme, very powerful.
Iris puts forward her case for a Police conspiracy, to remove from Derek any defence against 'Joint Enterprise'. She sites the evidence of P.C. Claude Pain as well as the word of Language experts who have reviewed Derek's Police statement. If you are interested in the case, I'd recommend this book.
On top of everything else I've read, it convinced me.
I have been fascinated with this case since I first saw David Yallop's 'To Encourage The Others' back in 1971. I've read many books on the case but Mei Trow's 'Let Him Have It' and Iris Bentley's 'Let Him Have Justice' have been the best. Some of the others don't bear mention, awful stuff.
Iris' is written, as you can imagine, very much from the Bentley side. In it she refers to a 'Thames Reports' programme, in which Chris Craig took a lie detector test. He claimed Derek Bentley never said 'Let Him Have it Chris' and the polygraph confirmed this. I remember the programme, very powerful.
Iris puts forward her case for a Police conspiracy, to remove from Derek any defence against 'Joint Enterprise'. She sites the evidence of P.C. Claude Pain as well as the word of Language experts who have reviewed Derek's Police statement. If you are interested in the case, I'd recommend this book.
On top of everything else I've read, it convinced me.
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