Police unable to find perpetrator, leaving residents of Shiptonthorpe unsure of whom they can trust A “cloud of vitriol” hangs over an East Yorkshire village amid a two-year campaign of anonymous poison pen letters that have caused some people who lived there to move away, they have said. The “pe...
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