Talk:The Shadow Line (TV series)
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Inspiration?
editThe case of John Haase and his nephew Paul Bennett appears to have been the inspiration for the Wrattens' release from jail in the Shadow Line. If you replace firearms with drugs there are obvious parallels. From Haase's Wikipedia article: "In 1996 Haase and Bennett were given a Royal Pardon 11 months into 18 year prison sentences for heroin smuggling, having provided information leading to the seizure of firearms ... in 2008 Haase and Bennett were convicted of having set up the weapons finds to earn them their release, and sentenced to 20 and 22 years in prison respectively."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/8507613/Is-this-the-case-that-inspired-The-Shadow-Line.html 87.112.25.152 (talk) 11:54, 19 December 2011 (UTC)
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