Allan Chappelow was a reclusive millionaire and an academic, he was tortured and murdered in the process of a complex identity theft. It should have been a crime that was quickly forgotten, yet for some reason the murder of this lonely and eccentric millionaire led to a trial that for the first time in British history was held in secret, with a gagging order being placed upon writers and reporters that still stands to this day.
As a result Allan Chappelow's murder has left serious questions in its wake about justice and the importance of transparency in criminal proceedings, questions, but are there any answers?