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| | The Observer | Review | Soham: A story of our times (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | As Ian Huntley begins his double life sentence, we are left with a multitude of questions surrounding a crime that appalled the nation. |
 | | A few minutes later they were murdered by Ian Huntley, and then their bodies were rolled down a muddy ditch, limbs tangled, and they lay there among the nettles and the mud, and they didn't have a happy present or a mysterious future anymore, just a past. |
 | | Huntley, narcissistically clean in person, was a domestic slob and couch potato; he lay on his sofa, drinking lager and scattering crumbs. |
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