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January 2, 2003

Trust the tabloids

by Feòrag

The police describe the main suspect in the bin bag murders as a violent dangerman with a history of mental illness, but the Daily Mirror has a much more important point to note: the presence of Christian symbols means he must be Pagan.

The walls of the dingy flat were daubed with pagan-style symbols, including a large black cross.

More sensible news sources speculate that the dead women might be prostitutes who worked nearby Kings Cross. Police name bin bag murder suspect. - Daily Mirror, 2nd January 2003; Man arrested in body parts inquiry - BBC News, 2nd January 2003.

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