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Around 9 am on Monday, October 28, 2002, police officers were called to a warehouse on the Huyton Industrial Estate in Brickfields, Merseyside.
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Under Suspicion by Lee Rosevere
The Nightmare by Lee Rosevere
Not Alone by Lee Rosevere
It’s A Mystery by Lee Rosevere
Gone by Lee Rosevere
Wasn’t What I Expected by Lee Rosevere
Making A Change by Lee Rosevere
Reflections by Lee Rosevere
Heat Haze by Lee Rosevere
Looking Back by Lee Rosevere
Expectations by Lee Rosevere
Just Blue Sky by Lee Rosevere
They Wait by Lee Rosevere
Old Regrets by Lee Rosevere
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