Last time I had to delete a Facebook profile for someone it said it would remain active for 30 days before being permanently deleted. Not sure how or who could accelerate that process but I'm guessing there are rules, maybe someone can find them.
No need to be sorry.
I replied to 1. Easy. Your response implies I don't think she has been taken. I think everyone can agree she has been taken.
2. There is no proof of force, none whatsoever.
3. There is no proof of lack of consent. There is no proof of consent either, though it may be...
Thanks for the basic law lessons, not patronising at all.
Regardless of the label you hang on it the criteria are the same and were covered in the posts above. There is no proof of any of the three required elements.
That is a given. The Police have far far more than we know about.
Yes they have evidence that LS got into PR's car, there is little doubt.
After that.........
So as a lawyer you should know that there is no such charge as false imprisonment in the UK.
In the UK it would be unlawful imprisonment which would have pretty much the same criteria for charging as abduction but without the no consent element needing to be proven.
Unlawful imprisonment...
See previous post as to answer.
PR was arrested on suspicion of abduction.
Charging someone with a crime is not the same as arresting them (thankfully).
I am intrigued as to your words '‘evidential gap’ as we call it", who is the 'we' in that?
4 elements necessary to prove abduction took place:
1. Someone was taken away
2. Force or fraud was used
3. Without the consent of the person taken away
4. Without lawful excuse
1. Easy
2. Um
3. Um
4. Um
So with three of the four essential elements needed to charge someone with...
They wouldn't arrest PR, they've burnt that particular avenue of investigation by running down the clock already.
They don't know PR was the last person to see her alive.
Just because PR may have interacted with LS does not mean he killed her.
I would hope that more than a narrative would be...
You have an odd idea about what qualifies as a sports car.
There is nothing that connects these three cases.
Why are you so intent on linking totally unrelated murders to this one?
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