A woman initially arrested as police investigated the murder of a family has spoken to a new documentary about her arrest over the deaths of Mandy Power, her mother Doris and daughters Katie and Emily.
Alison Lewis stated that she feared for her life after being released on police bail and lay across the floor of a car driving her away from the police station after being questioned by officers about the deaths, with mass crowds gathered in front of the building.
In a four-part documentary series about the Welsh murders, the former police officer and Mandy's lover told film-makers of her terror that her life might be about to end, Wales Online reports.She said: "I think the pubs had just closed and everyone descended on Morriston Police station...and they wanted my blood.""They were baying, screaming and shouting.
The police covered me with equipment and blankets and things."There was a driver and a passenger there, and I heard him [the passenger] saying to the driver 'whatever you do don't stop.
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