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  • Victim Statements

  • Cold and Frosty Mourning (Kenny Hughes Memorial Trilogy, Book 3)
  • By: Judy M Ford
  • Narrated by: Judy Ford
  • Length: 10 hrs and 42 mins

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Victim Statements

By: Judy M Ford
Narrated by: Judy Ford
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Six months on from the murders of Kenny Hughes and Harry Whittle, their families are still waiting to hear when the killers will be brought to trial. The end of the COVID-19 lockdown and the re-opening of Crown Courts offers hope, but summer turns to Autumn and Christmas approaches with no end to their ordeal in sight.

Everyone is searching for the elusive post-COVID “new normal”, but how can the lives of Gavin and Chrissie Hughes or Yvonne and Trevor Whittle return to any kind of normality, when their families have been ripped apart and those responsible are still walking free?

This final part of the Kenny Hughes Memorial Trilogy traces their long weary path to justice, but does this bring closure? That’s something else altogether!

©2021 Bernie Fazakerley Publications (P)2021 Bernie Fazakerley Publications

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