Long, long piece from the Daily Mail UK -- and why is it that the UK papers routinely beat the American papers for this type of coverage?
Good analysis, lots of photographs (many graphic) and video, and a long re-cap of what is known. There is also a re-hash and, towards the bottom, a lot of "man in the street" type interviews and quotes. You may have seen parts of this elsewhere, but the Mail writers do an excellent job of pulling it together. Recommended, especially if you feel behind in coverage. If you want just the forensics, read the first third or so. |
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