Missing Evidence
Michael Cowan investigates the consequences for victims of crime and those accused of offences when crucial evidence goes missing or is lost by police officers.
Michael Cowan investigates the consequences for victims of crime and those accused of offences when crucial evidence goes missing or is lost by police forces. He speaks to a man who says he is trying to clear his name but vital evidence has been lost.
Reporter: Michael Cowan
Producer: Jim Booth
Editor: Nicola Addyman
Additional research: Wil Crisp and Sophie Eastaugh
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The consequences for victims and those accused of crimes when police lose evidence.
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- Tue 1 Feb 202220:00BBC Radio 4
- Sun 6 Feb 202217:00BBC Radio 4
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