Stephen Lawrence...........Murder squad to be disbanded ?

highlandsflyer":10d0puns said:
Not sure I understand that point TT. I haven't slept for a day and a half though.

I see need to make a special case for this one case. History is full sad cases some you could say are a lot worse? Such Tim Evens
 
highlandsflyer":2lhxyaxw said:
tintin40":2lhxyaxw said:
Their have been many mis-carriages of justice, this was no worse than the others.

Many here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:O ... ed_Kingdom
I don't really get your meaning. Not at all.
Me neither.

I think for quite a long time, "they"'ve known whodunnit, in the past they were seemingly unable to construct a good case to prove it. If they've got lucky in the meantime, I fail to see that as a miscarriage of justice - in fact quite the opposite, I think for once, in the long term, some degree of justice has been found.
 
the point tonys making ,i think

is why does this case warrant its own "murder squad" ,theres countless
un-resolved cases out shelved and forgotten

conviction attained ,case closed move on
 
mikee":3ekjepgo said:
the point tonys making ,i think

is why does this case warrant its own "murder squad" ,theres countless
un-resolved cases out shelved and forgotten

conviction attained ,case closed move on

Thank you mikee.
 
Nearly there...

Two convictions made; three others known to have been involved still walking free.
Should we just say "Two out of five ain't bad"?
 
This case reminds me of OJ Simpson case the Police case was badly investigated & presented and a innocent man was nearly convicted but convicted in civil case.

These men have been tried twice already and the Judge throw the case out. Once in a civil hearing were the case for the prosecuting is easier to get a conviction.
 
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