No redemption for Sally Clark - article in The Daily Telegraph
Extract:
"Sally Clark walked out of prison four years ago, but she was never set free. Not in her head. Not in her own mind, where the demons still raged and screamed, even though the persona she showed to the outside world was bland and contained. The ordeal of being wrongly convicted for the murder of her two baby sons, then serving more than three years of a prison sentence and being released only on her second appeal was one that Clark could not recover from.
Who could? The look on her face, as she stood outside the High Court in January 2003, told its own story. In her moment of vindication, when it was proved that her sons had been cot death victims all along, Clark did not look triumphant or happy."
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
A sympathetic article about Sally Clark and her suffering.
Posted by Willow at 9:58 am
Labels: cot deaths, Daily Telegraph, Sally Clark
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