- After a student is found stabbed, the police have to deal with counter-allegations of murder and rape. Facing angry parents, lurid media headlines, and mixed feelings among police and prosecutors, this case proves a hard one to handle.
- Student Archie Rahman is stabbed to death and a library book taken out in the name of Becky Anderson found in his flat. Becky claims her friend Sally must have borrowed it and whilst the girls give each other alibis Becky later admits she was lying for Sally, who confesses to killing Archie after he drugged and raped her. The police learn that Archie was once suspended from school for sexual misconduct but evidence also points to Sally having known Archie for some while,rather than being the casual pick-up she claims, whilst the heavy influence of her racist father is another factor which throws doubt on Sally's innocence. Both of these will be exploited by the prosecution.—don @ minifie-1
- The police find a university student, Archie Rahman, stabbed to death on the floor of his flat. Their only real clue is a book on Persian pottery that was checked out of the library by another student who claims to have been studying in the library with her friend Sally Douglas at the time the young man was killed. The police soon focus on several inconsistencies in Sally's story, and she finally admits that Archie, whom she claims she did not know, lured her to his flat and raped her. The police are skeptical, and when the media gets hold of the story, the case takes on racial overtones with the public clearly taking Sally's view of the case. It's left to James Steel and Alesha Phillips to sort out the truth.—garykmcd
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