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35 Years Later: Reflecting on a Pivotal Case in My Career

By Martin Bloomfield | 2025-02-05
View of Devil's Dyke South Downs National Park

Today (5 February 2025) marks the 35th anniversary of a case that would become one of the most significant in my professional journey. On this day, at 8am, I found myself on the wind-swept South Downs, specifically at Devil’s Dyke near Hove, camera in hand, ready to document a crime scene. The day before, a…

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