The case of Stefan Kiszko casts a dark shadow over British justice. Totally unconnected to the murder of which he was convicted -- that of eleven-year-old Lesley Molseed -- he spent 16 years in prison tormented as a sex-offender and suffering from what one expert described as 'delusions of innocence'. Rather, as Michael O'Connell explains, it was the system by which he was ensnared which was suffering from 'delusions of guilt'. Kiszko could...