The mother of a murdered woman, who found her daughter's body hidden beneath a bath, "cried all the way through" a television drama documenting her 17-year fight for justice.
Julie Hogg was 22 when she was strangled at her home in Billingham, County Durham, by domestic abuser William 'Billy' Dunlop in 1989, but two juries failed to reach a verdict on his guilt.
Despite later boasting about killing her he appeared to have got away with murder, protected by the double jeopardy law which prevented someone being re-prosecuted for a crime they had been acquitted of.
But he would be no match for Ann Ming.
Ms Hogg's mother fought ferociously to change the law so the most serious of offenders could be tried again if new evidence, or an admission, came to light.
That long, determined and emotional battle has now been revisited in ITV's four-part series I Fought the Law, starring Sheridan Smith.

