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Lesley Molseed, an 11-year-old schoolgirl, was abducted and murdered on 5 October 1975 in West Yorkshire, England. She was on an errand to the local shop. Stefan Kiszko (/ˈkiːʃkoʊ/ KEESH-koh), an intellectually-disabled young man who lived near Molseed in Greater Manchester, was wrongly convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering her, and served 16 years in prison before his conviction was overturned. His mental and physical health had deteriorated in prison and he died 22 months after his release in February 1992 – before he could collect the money owed to him for his wrongful conviction. His ordeal was described by one British MP as "the worst miscarriage of justice of all time." Evidence that Kiszko could not have committed the crime was suppressed by three members of the investigati

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  • Der Mordfall Lesley Molseed ereignete sich 1975 in Großbritannien. Besondere kriminalgeschichtliche Bedeutung und großes Medieninteresse erlangte der Fall dadurch, dass der unschuldig als Mörder verurteilte Stefan Kiszko 16 Jahre lang im Gefängnis saß. 32 Jahre nach der Tat bzw. 15 Jahre nach Kiszkos Rehabilitierung konnte der wahre Täter überführt werden. (de)
  • Lesley Molseed, an 11-year-old schoolgirl, was abducted and murdered on 5 October 1975 in West Yorkshire, England. She was on an errand to the local shop. Stefan Kiszko (/ˈkiːʃkoʊ/ KEESH-koh), an intellectually-disabled young man who lived near Molseed in Greater Manchester, was wrongly convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering her, and served 16 years in prison before his conviction was overturned. His mental and physical health had deteriorated in prison and he died 22 months after his release in February 1992 – before he could collect the money owed to him for his wrongful conviction. His ordeal was described by one British MP as "the worst miscarriage of justice of all time." Evidence that Kiszko could not have committed the crime was suppressed by three members of the investigation team, who were initially arrested in 1993 before charges were dropped. However, in 2006, a DNA match led to the arrest of Ronald Castree for Molseed's murder; he was convicted the following year and sentenced to life in prison. (en)
  • Убийство 11-летней британской девочки Ле́сли Мо́лсид (англ. Lesley Susan Molseed), произошедшее 5 октября 1975 года в Рочдейле (Большой Манчестер), и последовавшие за ним события привели к одной из самых известных судебных ошибок в истории британского правосудия. В результате этой ошибки Стефан Ки́шко (Stefan Kiszko, 1952—1993), налоговый служащий из семьи украинских и словенских иммигрантов, был приговорён к пожизненному заключению за убийство на сексуальной почве, которое он не совершал, и провёл в тюрьме почти 17 лет. 12 ноября 2007 года виновным в этом убийстве был признан Рональд Кастри (Ronald Castree). (ru)
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  • Lesley Susan Anderson (en)
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  • Near Rishworth Moor in West Yorkshire, England (en)
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  • Der Mordfall Lesley Molseed ereignete sich 1975 in Großbritannien. Besondere kriminalgeschichtliche Bedeutung und großes Medieninteresse erlangte der Fall dadurch, dass der unschuldig als Mörder verurteilte Stefan Kiszko 16 Jahre lang im Gefängnis saß. 32 Jahre nach der Tat bzw. 15 Jahre nach Kiszkos Rehabilitierung konnte der wahre Täter überführt werden. (de)
  • Убийство 11-летней британской девочки Ле́сли Мо́лсид (англ. Lesley Susan Molseed), произошедшее 5 октября 1975 года в Рочдейле (Большой Манчестер), и последовавшие за ним события привели к одной из самых известных судебных ошибок в истории британского правосудия. В результате этой ошибки Стефан Ки́шко (Stefan Kiszko, 1952—1993), налоговый служащий из семьи украинских и словенских иммигрантов, был приговорён к пожизненному заключению за убийство на сексуальной почве, которое он не совершал, и провёл в тюрьме почти 17 лет. 12 ноября 2007 года виновным в этом убийстве был признан Рональд Кастри (Ronald Castree). (ru)
  • Lesley Molseed, an 11-year-old schoolgirl, was abducted and murdered on 5 October 1975 in West Yorkshire, England. She was on an errand to the local shop. Stefan Kiszko (/ˈkiːʃkoʊ/ KEESH-koh), an intellectually-disabled young man who lived near Molseed in Greater Manchester, was wrongly convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering her, and served 16 years in prison before his conviction was overturned. His mental and physical health had deteriorated in prison and he died 22 months after his release in February 1992 – before he could collect the money owed to him for his wrongful conviction. His ordeal was described by one British MP as "the worst miscarriage of justice of all time." Evidence that Kiszko could not have committed the crime was suppressed by three members of the investigati (en)
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  • Убийство Лесли Молсид (ru)
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