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The end of 'gay panic'
When two men beat another to death outside Father Paul Kelly's church, a jury found that it was not a murder. The killers claimed they were responding to a homosexual advance – a defence called 'gay panic'. With the victim's mother, the outraged priest joined a battle to close this loophole in the law.
When two men beat another to death outside Father Paul Kelly's church, a jury found that it was not a murder. The killers claimed they were responding to a homosexual advance – a defence called 'gay panic'. With the victim's mother, the outraged priest joined a battle to close this loophole in the law.
Issue #3
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- Type of issue
- IV page is missing essential content
- Reported
- Jun 18, 2017