[regarding the police taking months to follow up the school assembly, to the extent that most people couldn't remember specifics]
Interviewer: "Do you agree it would have been far more beneficial for the all concerned for the police to react on that far earlier"
Jubelin: "Yes I can say that that it would of been. I want to preface that with I am not sure what information the police running the investigation at the time had available to them or what the circumstances were." BBM
I find this absolutely incredible.
Police need to be keep detailed records of their actions and the information that lead to them.
Or if an action was ruled out, the reason why.
Basic record keeping.
It's clear personnel are being moved around frequently (and not always for good reasons). Unless things are documented, there is no hope for the next.
It's not enough for us to hope for a super star investigator to drop in and aggressively solve a case without needing basic information.
Forget BS claiming compensation.... how many millions are being spent to NOT record basic information??
If I were WTs family, I'd want answers. Hell, as a tax payer I want answers.
[Regarding a witness seeing a boy standing up in a speeding car wearing a Spiderman costume, but no follow up was made]
Voice over: "Incredibly it took police two years from when they first talked to Ron Chapmant to take a formal witness statement and conduct [a] walkthrough. The detective who interviewed RC said she believed him."
Interviewer: "Do you at least acknowledge that it is extraordinary that police didn't take it more seriously?"
Jubelin: "No."
Interviewer: "And why not"
Jubelin: "As I said I don't think it's appropriate for me to discuss that"
Again. Incredible.
Jubelin clearly is not in a position to answer for previous miscalculations.
But I want to know why. I want to know why the formal statement was not taken.
We are absolutely owed an explanation.