direct to your inboxBased on the third floor of a deliberately anonymous, red-brick box of a building, on the edge of Ashton-under-Lyne, are a group of people who offer, for many, the last hope of seeing justice.Their work takes them through some of the darkest episodes in the city's past.But when they make a breakthrough, it brings light into lives long shadowed by unanswered questions, tragedy, loss and fear.As Greater Manchester's Cold Case Unit went into a new year with 200 unsolved murders on their books, thousands of undetected rapes, and just four staff, they offered the M.E.N.
an intriguing insight into their work - from the cases they can't forget, to the results that make the hours of unglamorous grind worthwhile.The officers in.
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