| A day at the police station
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| Barry George was interviewed over three days by police investigating the murder of Jill Dando. He claimed he had no idea what the TV celebrity looked like - even though he had been shown a picture of her the day before. George was later cleared of murder.
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| Jill Dando's last shopping trip
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| CCTV of Jill Dando's last shopping trip was shown to the Old Bailey jury trying obsessed stalker Barry George, who was later cleared of shooting the presenter dead on her doorstep. The TV presenter nipped into Dixons on her way home. Minutes later she would be dead.
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| The devastating power of the airliner bombs
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| Police scientists tested the devastating power of bombs similar to those allegedly being made by a gang of terrorists to bring down passenger jets crossing the Atlantic.
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| A suicide bomber's assistant
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| Glamorous Muslim extremist Mulu Girma buys newspapers to read about the deeds of her brother-in-law, bungling suicide bomber Hussain Osman. One paper headine reads: ' 4 Suicide Bombers On The Loose,' and the second 'Find Them.'
At the second shop Mulu desperately flips through the paper before she has paid for it. She is facing years behind bars after her conviction for helping Osman. The extremist had refused to go out in the rain during her trial saying 'My hair will be ruined.'
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