On Friday 12th December 1969, in the bar of The Duke of York pub in Fitzrovia, a fight kicked off between two groups of men, one black and one white, which left 17-year-old Robert Kent with a six-inch blade in his head. Dying a week later, the police were adamant that many of the black men who were fighting were members of the Black Panthers. But was this a RACIALLY MOTIVATED ATTACK?
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#252 - The (Railway) Sleepers
#251 - Like Father, Like Son
#250 - The Socialite's Premonition
#249 - Besotted: The Endless Love of Mr & Mrs Park
#248 - The Creeper
#247 - The Dormers Wells Massacre
#246 - Jack the Shitter
#245 - Good Girl, Gone
#244 - No Fixed Abode
#242 - Meticulous - Part Four (The Disposal)
#241 - Meticulous - Part Three (The Suspect)
#240 - Meticulous - Part 2 (The Woman)
#239 - Meticulous - Part 1 (The Body)
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