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Hilda Murrell murder: MP's call for Hillsborough-style inquiry Hilda Murrell murder: MP's call for Hillsborough-style inquiry
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MPs are calling for a Hillsborough-style inquiry into the death of Hilda Murrell, a peace campaigner who was abducted and murdered in 1984.MPs are calling for a Hillsborough-style inquiry into the death of Hilda Murrell, a peace campaigner who was abducted and murdered in 1984.
Andrew George was convicted in 2005 of the murder of the 78-year-old anti-nuclear campaigner from Shropshire.Andrew George was convicted in 2005 of the murder of the 78-year-old anti-nuclear campaigner from Shropshire.
A Commons motion claims there are "serious and substantial doubts about the criminal investigations".A Commons motion claims there are "serious and substantial doubts about the criminal investigations".
It calls for all the relevant papers be published by the Home Office and West Mercia Police.It calls for all the relevant papers be published by the Home Office and West Mercia Police.
The motion backs calls by human rights lawyer Michael Mansfield for a commission of inquiry into the case along similar lines to the Hillsborough Independent Panel. The motion backs calls by human rights lawyer Michael Mansfield QC for a commission of inquiry into the case along similar lines to the Hillsborough Independent Panel.
Twenty five MPs have signed the motion, which was tabled by Austin Mitchell, the Labour MP for Great Grimsby.Twenty five MPs have signed the motion, which was tabled by Austin Mitchell, the Labour MP for Great Grimsby.
Miss Murrell, a prominent member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), was sexually assaulted and stabbed in 1984.Miss Murrell, a prominent member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), was sexually assaulted and stabbed in 1984.
George, a builder's labourer with previous convictions, was arrested and charged in June 2003, after his DNA was found to match samples taken from the scene.
Last year, Miss Murrell's nephew Robert Green re-launched a book claiming there was new DNA evidence from his aunt's fingernails, which could acquit George.
Security services suspicionsSecurity services suspicions
Members of her family have long believed that the security services were involved because of her political work in opposing nuclear weapons," said the BBC's political correspondent, Paul Rowley. George, a builder's labourer with previous convictions, was arrested and charged in June 2003, after his DNA was found to match samples taken from the scene.
Last year, barrister and legal campaigner Michael Mansfield QC described the security services as "major suspects". Last year, Miss Murrell's nephew Robert Green relaunched a book claiming there was new DNA evidence from his aunt's fingernails, which could acquit George.
The motion notes that Mr Green's book says "key forensic and other evidence was not disclosed at the 2005 trial and the 2006 appeal of Andrew George". Members of her family have long believed the security services were involved because of her political work in opposing nuclear weapons," said the BBC's political correspondent, Paul Rowley.
Last year, barrister and legal campaigner Mr Mansfield described the security services as "major suspects".
The motion notes Mr Green's book says "key forensic and other evidence was not disclosed at the 2005 trial and the 2006 appeal of Andrew George".
It adds that Mr Mansfield views the book as raising "serious and substantial doubts about the criminal investigations to date into this controversial case".It adds that Mr Mansfield views the book as raising "serious and substantial doubts about the criminal investigations to date into this controversial case".