Maxwell Facing War Crimes Inquiry When He Drowned
Evening Standard - London › March 10, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › March 10, 2006
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ROBERT MAXWELL was due to be interviewed by police over war crimes at the time of his mysterious death by drowning.
Weeks before the 68-year-old media tycoon died, detectives were preparing a case that could have ended in a life sentence.See the full content of this document
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Maxwell Facing War Crimes Inquiry When He Drowned
Files released by the Met under the Freedom of Information Act show that Maxwell was facing possible prosecution f...
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