
In the summer of 2009, the quiet town of Ipswich was shaken by the discovery of two brutal murders within its local street-drinking community. The investigation revealed a chilling connection between the victims, Rosalyn Hunt and Desmond Thorpe, and a 15-year-old girl named Lorraine Thorpe. As the details of the case emerged, it became clear that Lorraine, the daughter of one of the victims, had been drawn into a dark and manipulative world, ultimately leading to a trial that would shock the nation and raise difficult questions about the vulnerability of youth and the devastating impact of neglect.




