The 70-year-old broadcaster Ray Gosling has now been released after 30 hours of questioning after he admitted on regional television that he’d mercy-killed a lover who was dying with AIDS.
Gosling made his admission in an East Midlands BBC programme this week. He’s said to have cooperated with police but has not revealed the name of the person he allegedly killed.
The link in the previous paragraph takes you to our embedded YouTube video in which Gosling makes his startling admission to camera while strolling through gravestones.
He was questioned by Nottinghamshire Police, who are said to have treated him kindly while he was in custody.
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