Letter: The demonising of Winston Silcott
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: I am writing to take issue with the opinion expressed in your editorial on the Winston Silcott case ('Silcott deserves his money', 2 August). Silcott was convicted of the violent murder of a young man, Anthony Brown: he has shown no apparent contrition for this wicked crime for which he was duly convicted, and for which he remains in prison on a life sentence.
How can any compensation be justified?
Yours sincerely,
BARRY MONK
Bedford Hospital
Bedford
2 August
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