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Vinnie Miller is a successful drug importer on the Costa del Sol. He lures his son John into the firm, although he didn't want anything to do with the gang. Due to the hatred John has for Vinnie, he plans the takeover of the business with the help of a gang member. John tracks down his long lost brother, and between the three men, they con Vinnie into believing that a load of cannabis has been seized by the Spanish police. In a fit of anger, Vinnie kills two of his mules, but doesn't tell John what he's done. John perpetuates the illusion that the police are onto them. Vinnie disappears to his villa in Barbados. In a drink and drug binge, he beats up his new Barbadian girlfriend and leaves her scarred for life. With the help of Troy, a local man, John and his brother plan the horrific death of their father. Troy's friend is arrested for another murder and informs on him. Troy informs on the brothers, and the whole thing falls apart when arrests are simultaneously made in Spain and the UK.
A sensational new trial with tracks leading to the UK has followed the reopening of Spain's most notorious murder case. A lesbian woman was already serving 15 years for teenager Rocio Wanninkhof's death, but the discovery of DNA links between this and another uncannily similar murder pointed to a new suspect - Britain's 'Holloway Strangler' Tony King, who was living on the Costa del Sol under a new identity. Investigative journalist Jon Clarke reveals King's double-life, his attempts to break free from a violent past, the identity of the timeshare mafia and sexual psychopaths who led him on, and evidence of a larger conspiracy. Publication with final details immediately following the verdict.
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