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Can badly-burned coat help lead police to Francesca's killer?


A BADLY-BURNED coat could hold the answer to who murdered three-year-old Francesca Bimpson, Merseyside police Merseyside Police is the Home Office police force responsible for policing Merseyside in North West England.

The force area is 647 square kilometres with a population of around 1.5 million. At present the force has 4,466 police officers plus over 2,000 police staff.
 said yesterday.

Detectives yesterday said they were examining remains of a charred item of clothing found in the front garden of the little girl's family home, in Everton.

The toddler suffered extensive burns in the fire on December 2 last year and died just before Christmas after battling for life for three weeks.

The navy blue and red material, with gauze gauze (gawz) a light, open-meshed fabric of muslin or similar material.

absorbable gauze  gauze made from oxidized cellulose.
 underlay, was discovered a few yards from the front door of the Norwood Grove property.

Police want to find out if the jacket was worn by the killer, who may have been burned while pouring petrol through the letterbox The effect of displaying a wide screen movie on a standard TV set the way it was originally shot in full panoramic format. On the TV, the image frame spans the full width of the screen, but because of the difference in aspect ratios of the two formats (wide screen movie vs. .

Det Supt Dave Kelly, of Merseyside police, asked: "Do you know anyone who owns a jacket of this description or anyone in the retail industry who sells it? Somebody must know something."

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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Jan 23, 2009
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