The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA hero detective has told how he put together two million pieces of evidence to catch a serial killer.After getting a new role at Dyfed-Powys Police in west Wales in 2006, Steve Wilkins decided to reopen two murder cases from the 1980s.The investigation, which has inspired a new ITV drama, went on for six years.Steve said: “I was dealing with four computerised incident rooms, one paper incident room and trying to merge them together.“So you are talking two million pieces of paper which we needed to review and to go through it meticulously.“The final disclosure report that went to the defence team comprised 37,000 pages of A4, which.
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