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‘Blackest of deeds’

When solicitor Dylan Rhys Jones was woken by a phone call in the early hours of Christmas Eve 1995, dread filled him.

It was the local police.

The man he was representing, cinema-chain owner Peter Moore, then 49, was being held at Llandudno police station.

Accused of murdering four men.

For two days, Moore had claimed it was simply mistaken identity. But now, apparently, he wanted to tell them something.

And minutes after Jones arrived that cold December morning, he and several detectives were listening to a most disturbing confession.

One that

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