TV Interview Slip That Exposed Ian Huntley as Soham Killer
A former Sky News producer reveals the chilling moment in a 2002 interview where Maxine Carr used the past tense about the missing girls, exposing Ian Huntley's guilt.
A former Sky News producer reveals the chilling moment in a 2002 interview where Maxine Carr used the past tense about the missing girls, exposing Ian Huntley's guilt.
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