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This article is sponsored by 19 Crimes. Wine and spirits are a great way to celebrate a Halloween party, but these libations can be an even better seasonal treat when they’ve been exposed to actual spirits and the mysteries of the afterlife. 19 Crimes, UK’s most rebellious wine brand, has
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“She weren’t a prostitute this time – she were innocent.” This line – spoken by David Morrissey as DCS George Oldfield in The Long Shadow’s third episode, when 16 year old Jayne MacDonald is found dead – pretty much says it all. Because by this point in ITV’s Yorkshire Ripper