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Hi Jim

but I don't think Dorey used this in his defence at the time of the

murder trial ...........perhaps he was sold short by his lawyers.

I'll post a citation from the Judge

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> http://www.therapeuticsdaily.com/news/article.cfm?

contentValue=1684643 & contentType=sentryarticle & channelID=30

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> or http://tinyurl.com/yvzqof

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> Wife killer sues 'happy pill' maker for damages of GBP50,000

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> The Mail on Sunday - Jan. 20, 2008

> MURDERER Colin Dorey, who battered his wife to death with a hammer,

is suing pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoKline over his use of the

anti-depressant Seroxat.

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> From his cell at Gartree Prison in Leicestershire, the 48-year-old

chef - jailed in 2002 for murdering his wife , 37, at their

Suffolk home - has joined nearly 500 other users of the drug in a

GBP30million lawsuit against the multi-national, each seeking

compensation of up to GBP50,000.

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> Their case, funded by legal aid, is expected to cost the taxpayer

hundreds of thousands of pounds.

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> Law firm Hugh , on behalf of the..

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Hi ,

I have noticed that lawyers, or barristers as you

guys say over there, try to make the

best argument they can with what they have.

Because of all the tragedy and groups like ours

things are different now then at the time of his

trial.

Can't wait to see the citation.

Jim

Hi Jim

but I don't think Dorey used this in his defence at the time of the

murder trial ...........perhaps he was sold short by his lawyers.

I'll post a citation from the Judge

>

> http://www.therapeuticsdaily.com/news/article.cfm?

contentValue=1684643 & contentType=sentryarticle & channelID=30

>

> or http://tinyurl.com/yvzqof

>

> Wife killer sues 'happy pill' maker for damages of GBP50,000

>

> The Mail on Sunday - Jan. 20, 2008

> MURDERER Colin Dorey, who battered his wife to death with a hammer,

is suing pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoKline over his use of the

anti-depressant Seroxat.

>

> From his cell at Gartree Prison in Leicestershire, the 48-year-old

chef - jailed in 2002 for murdering his wife , 37, at their

Suffolk home - has joined nearly 500 other users of the drug in a

GBP30million lawsuit against the multi-national, each seeking

compensation of up to GBP50,000.

>

> Their case, funded by legal aid, is expected to cost the taxpayer

hundreds of thousands of pounds.

>

> Law firm Hugh , on behalf of the..

>

>

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