In 1977, David Holden, the chief foreign correspondent for The Sunday Times in the UK, went to Egypt to cover peace talks with Israel. He was murdered shortly after arrival. Preliminary investigation showed he was the victim of a sophisticated operation. Peter Gillman, a former reporter for the Sunday Times, has been investigating ever since, and talks about his reporting partner and his mission to put the mystery of Holden’s death to rest in their new findings.
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