Now you talk about it, I have that complete image in front of me: you know, walking, looking down, and looking down the barrel of a handgun that was in his hand, pointing towards me. Richard Sheperd: It was a uniquely strange and odd experience. That suggests calmness off the scale in that situation: not just thinking it, but actually saying it…ĭr. The police asked you to inspect the killer Michael Ryan’s body, offered you a flak jacket – in case he had a concealed bomb – and you refused, on the grounds that the jacket was only useful to stop bullets. In your book Unnatural Causes, you talk about your work relating to the Hungerford massacre of 1987. Both will happily discuss mysterious deaths with you, but only one has been booked to do so on stage in Swansea. Buzz’s Carl Marsh has performed more than 23,000 interviews. Forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd has performed more than 23,000 autopsies.
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