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9781844541904 English 1844541908 "Death on a Summer's Day" tells the extraordinary story of one of the mostppalling and shocking public executions ever to take place in Britain. Thenly ever murder to be recorded live by dozens of journalists and TV crewembers, the tragic assassination of innocent Town Planner, Harry Collinsony embittered and deranged landowner, Albert Dryden, shocked a nation and ledo a national media frenzy in which opinions were strongly divided abouthether or not it was a case of simple murder or if more was afoot - aupport group for the murderer was even formed! At last, author David Blackie,ho witnessed the crime and was consulted by the police about the case as airearms expert, tells the full story from both sides. Also included is anxhaustive interview with Albert Dryden, who is serving a life-sentence forurder in Britain's toughest jails. This is a staggering, shocking and movingook that leaves readers to draw their own conclusions about one of Britain'sost famous murders. Essential true crime reading., Death on a Summer's Day tells the extraordinary story of one of the most appalling and shocking public events ever to take place in Britain. The only murder ever to be recorded live by dozens of journalists and TV crew members, the tragic assassination of innocent town planner, Harry Collinson, by embittered and deranged landowner, Albert Dryden, shocked a nation and led to a national media frenzy. At last, author David Blackie, who witnessed the crime and was consulted by the police about the case as a firearms expert, tells the full story from both sides. Also included is an exhaustive interview with Albert Dryden, who is serving a life-sentence for murder in Britain's toughest jails. This is a staggering, shocking and moving book that leaves readers to draw their own conclusions about one of Britain's most famous murders., This is the story of the assassination of town planner Harry Collinson by landowner Albert Dryden which was witnessed by dozens of journalists and TV crew members. The author, a former police officer who witnessed the incident, was consulted in the capacity of firearms advisor.
9781844541904 English 1844541908 "Death on a Summer's Day" tells the extraordinary story of one of the mostppalling and shocking public executions ever to take place in Britain. Thenly ever murder to be recorded live by dozens of journalists and TV crewembers, the tragic assassination of innocent Town Planner, Harry Collinsony embittered and deranged landowner, Albert Dryden, shocked a nation and ledo a national media frenzy in which opinions were strongly divided abouthether or not it was a case of simple murder or if more was afoot - aupport group for the murderer was even formed! At last, author David Blackie,ho witnessed the crime and was consulted by the police about the case as airearms expert, tells the full story from both sides. Also included is anxhaustive interview with Albert Dryden, who is serving a life-sentence forurder in Britain's toughest jails. This is a staggering, shocking and movingook that leaves readers to draw their own conclusions about one of Britain'sost famous murders. Essential true crime reading., Death on a Summer's Day tells the extraordinary story of one of the most appalling and shocking public events ever to take place in Britain. The only murder ever to be recorded live by dozens of journalists and TV crew members, the tragic assassination of innocent town planner, Harry Collinson, by embittered and deranged landowner, Albert Dryden, shocked a nation and led to a national media frenzy. At last, author David Blackie, who witnessed the crime and was consulted by the police about the case as a firearms expert, tells the full story from both sides. Also included is an exhaustive interview with Albert Dryden, who is serving a life-sentence for murder in Britain's toughest jails. This is a staggering, shocking and moving book that leaves readers to draw their own conclusions about one of Britain's most famous murders., This is the story of the assassination of town planner Harry Collinson by landowner Albert Dryden which was witnessed by dozens of journalists and TV crew members. The author, a former police officer who witnessed the incident, was consulted in the capacity of firearms advisor.