"Fitted-In provides a fascinating analysis of one of the most shocking miscarriages of justice in British history. The book has also played a key role in the slow unraveling of the case and the process of obtaining justice for the victims of the miscarriage". Nogah Ofer - Solicitor of Yusef Abdulahi, John Actie and Tony Paris "I have no doubt that as legal aid funding for appeal work continues to fall to such a low level that only the mad bad or unqualified can afford to get involved in this work, heroically persistent and intelligent journalism such as this will be the only hope for the victims of unimaginably horrible injustice." Greg Stewart GT Stewart (solicitor original defendant in the Damilola Taylor Inquiry) "There can be no doubt that but for Satish Sekar's tireless determination, the real killer of Lynette White would never have been caught." Martin Shipton, Chief Reporter, Western Mail, Cardiff "The impact was tremendous. Had there been no book, there would have been no enquiry. The book was much in the vein of Emile Zola's J'accuse, which started an almost similar enquiry hundred years back." Professor Anil Aggrawal (Forensic Pathologist - India) To have proved three convictions wrong, to have helped secure the release of the wronged men, to have worked successfully for the detection of the perpetrator of the crime and help secure a conviction, and to have seen then been part of the largest investigation ever of what went wrong in a miscarriage of justice - the original case - is a qualification unique to Satish Sekar. He is obviously a genius. Tim Gopsil (Editor of the Journalist) "Cold case reviews need a complete fresh start, and consideration of all the information available. 'Fitted in' provided a detailed summary and invaluable alternative view of the Lynette White case which helped the re-investigation team challenge previous assumptions made in 1988-9. The various issues raised by Satish Sekar were, of necessity, considered in detail and explained by the physical evidence review which was part of the re-investigation which directly led to the conviction of Jeffrey Gafoor in 2002." Professor Dave Barclay - Former Head of Physical Evidence of the National Crime and Operations Faculty, Forensic Consultant, Senior lecturer Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen and Hon Professor University of Hull. |