The Mammoth Book of New Csi

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Author: Nigel Cawthorne
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that he was kneecapped by the IRA and that he had his fingers blown off by an IRA parcel bomb but, because he inhaled sparkle fumes, this resulted in his fingers being miraculously repaired.”
    Sentencing him to an indefinite stay in Broadmoor, Mr Justice Griffith Williams told Napper: “I am satisfied there are sufficient safeguards in place under the Mental Health Act to ensure you will never be released unless you are no longer a danger to the public. That is highly unlikely to ever happen. You are on any view a very dangerous man. You still present a very high risk of sexual homicide.”
    Scotland Yard apologized to Colin Stagg and the family of Rachel Nickell for the mistakes it had made during the course of the investigation. The police were criticized particularly for their overreliance on offender profiling. Dr Britton was placed under a charge by the British Psychological Society, but the case was eventually dismissed.

 
HADDEN CLARK
    I T IS NOT known how many people Hadden Clark killed. He boasted of killing numerous young women and burying them in the sand dunes of Cape Cod when he worked there in the 1970s. But he was certainly guilty of murdering and cannibalizing six-year-old Michele Dorr, six-and-a-half years before he was caught for another unrelated murder by a single piece of crime scene evidence.
    Divorced psychotherapist Penny Houghteling lived with her daughter Laura in Bethesda, Maryland, in the United States. Laura was gifted and beautiful. She was a student at Harvard and friends called the six-foot blonde Twiggy. One day she was going to be US president, it was said, before Clark killed her during a bizarre torture ritual.
    Her mother had made the mistake of employing Clark, a well-known oddball, as a gardener. Penny liked to help the unfortunate and thought she was doing a good deed when she took on a homeless man from a local church organization early in 1992. Clark was a good worker. He tended her flowers and shrubs, and began to depend on Penny emotionally as if she was his mother. His own mother, Flavia, boasted that she could trace her roots back to Plymouth Rock. But both she and his father, though outwardly respectable, were irredeemable alcoholics. Both sides of the family had antecedents who had fought on the winning side in the War of Independence. Hadden’s grandfather on his father’s side had been the mayor of White Plains, New York.
    Hadden’s father had a PhD in chemistry as well as an MBA. He had developed a flame-resistant carpet, as well as cling film. Earning good money for his expertise, he moved from job to job in the tri-state area. While the Clarks were thought of highly by their neighbours, behind closed doors they had alcohol-fuelled rows in front of the children. This had a devastating effect. Born in 1950, Hadden’s older brother Bradfield had turned to drugs as a teenager. One night in 1984, drink and drugs got the better of him and he killed his date, an attractive twenty-nine-year-old named Patricia Mak. He cut up her body in his bathtub, then barbecued her breasts and ate them. The rest of her remains were packed into plastic bags. He had intended to bury them, but his conscience got the better of him. After a failed suicide attempt, he turned himself into the police and was sentenced to fifteen years to life imprisonment in Pleasant Valley State Prison in California.
    The Clarks’ youngest child, Alison, ran away as a teenager and eventually broke all ties with her parents.
    “I never had a family,” she said.
    Only Hadden’s younger brother, Geoffrey, seemed to hold things together – to start with at least. After graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in microbiology, he married his childhood sweetheart and moved to Maryland, where he worked for the Food and Drug Administration. They lived a cosy suburban existence in Sudbury Road, Silver Spring, before they divorced. Geoffrey’s wife accused him of physical abuse before they separated. He
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