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About the Author
David Cann is an investigative journalist whose main interests are criminology, sociology and politics. His latest book; "Immigration, immigration, immigration!" - released 31 March 2015 in the run-up to the 2015 May General Election, is about the social impact the Labour party's "Open Door" policy on immigration is having on the UK and why the country should perhaps leave the EU, thus is pro-UKIP as they are the only party suggesting to do so. Jill Dando Murder: Not long after speaking to the sister of Barry George, Michelle Diskinin, in 2001 and whilst George was still on remand for Jill Dando's murder - after she was shot dead outside her home on 26 April 1999, David Cann was about to write a book on the subject. He understood that George had been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, suffered from epilepsy, had a low IQ of 75 and was a fantasist Walter Mitty-type of person, though no killer. So Cann soon concluded his innocence; yet it was hardly what the police or media wanted to hear at that time, so the idea of writing a book on the subject was shelved. A Madness Shared by Two was written by Cann and released 12 December 2012. It's the true untold story about the lives of Sabina and Ursula Eriksson, alongside the murder of Glenn Hollinshead, based on a critique re-examination of the BBC's Madness in the Fast Lane documentary that had 7 million viewers glued to their TV screens watching the twin sisters propelling themselves into the fast lane of the oncoming traffic on the UK's-M6 motorway, as Ursula manages to throw herself under the wheels of a 40ft articulated lorry travelling at 60mph, that seems to swallow her up and spit her lifeless looking body back out of its rear end. It is also the result of a thorough investigation into what might have really happened on those fateful days that led up to this tragic slaying of an innocent man. We challenge the "Official Storyline" and expose a 'cover-up' and what really occurred just hours before M6 dash, for it is here for the first time we expose the Eriksson sisters were "arrested" under the Mental Health Act, though this vital caught on film evidence was edited out of the original BBC films.
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