Victim of a Shirley Valentine murder: Jean had made a new life in Crete. Then one day she went for a drink with a local man and was never seen alive again. Now, 17 years after her body was found, her killer's finally been convicted. Why IS he still free?
For while 53-year-old Jean Hanlon's body was recovered from Heraklion harbour in March 2009 with head injuries and other signs of trauma, police ruled her death was a tragic accident.
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- Victim of a Shirley Valentine murder: Jean had made a new life in Crete. Then one day she went for a drink with a local man and was never seen alive again. Now, 17 years after her body was found, her killer's finally been convicted. Why IS he still free?
For while 53-year-old Jean Hanlon's body was recovered from Heraklion harbour in March 2009 with head injuries and other signs of trauma, police ruled her death was a tragic accident.
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