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Creepy that he was driving around a van with "Peddo's" written on it :facepalm:
Ollijack is certainly no troll.
Was that a photoshop or did somebody actually peel it off?
I'm not sure I'd class ListenupOasis as a troll, but someone with a serious prejudice against the police force, in particular detectives. I'd also say that the poster's lawyer relatives and friends, especially defence counsel, have a particular point of view regarding the police, but it's not one that I share as a member of the public.
If my child went missing I'd surely want someone like Jubelin and his task force on the case. I know there are rotten cops, but his record is clean and he is a very dedicated and passionate member of the force. To put him in the same boat as bent cops taking bribes is unfair and unwarranted.
As for lawyers, well there are a few of them I'd say were in the same class as the cops ListenupOasis seems to want to put down. But that doesn't make all lawyers bad, or encourage us to not trust any of them.
Look, hopefully she's seeing a social worker or counsellor because she will need it either way. I'm hoping this statement thinks she is starting to see things as they are, along with her visit to the clairvoyant .. it'll be a process that I hope she does see through, denial can be difficult to overcome.
OMG I couldn't believe what I was reading earlier. Of course the police are not all above suspicion. But these are just a few. Generally police are committed to doing their jobs well and discovering the truth. It's simply not true to say they want a conviction and not the truth. It's a bit rich for lawyers to be saying never trust police. The only people I know who are wary of the police are criminals who probably have good reason to dislike the police. And who, with a clear conscious would not cooperate with the police??? Gawd, I hope this person is never a victim and in need of police assistance.
Did you alert on any of those posts so the mods could handle the problem?Speculate! I have read posts where people say he is guilty, he did it, etc. Sorry, but I don't think I would call that speculation.
Hi all, long time reader, first time poster :wave:
I stumbled across Websleuths a few weeks ago whilst seeking updates on William. I've been hooked ever since, reading day and night. Much much love to little William and his family. I still have hope that the little man is ok. Please please let it be so. Let's hope things move along quickly now!
Hi all, long time reader, first time poster :wave:
I stumbled across Websleuths a few weeks ago whilst seeking updates on William. I've been hooked ever since, reading day and night. Much much love to little William and his family. I still have hope that the little man is ok. Please please let it be so. Let's hope things move along quickly now!
Speak to any criminal lawyer and ask them whether you should ever freely agree to be interviewed by police or answer any questions. Take it from me, any lawyer worth their salt will advice you against it. What do you think the reason for that is?
Even if you are innocent, there is nothing to be gained by speaking to police. All you can do is inadvertently implicate yourself in a crime you may not have committed. Many people are very nervous when speaking to police. Under that duress, it is very easy to make honest mistakes that can then be used to argue that you are lying to police.
Speak to any criminal lawyer and ask them whether you should ever freely agree to be interviewed by police or answer any questions. Take it from me, any lawyer worth their salt will advice you against it. What do you think the reason for that is?
Even if you are innocent, there is nothing to be gained by speaking to police. All you can do is inadvertently implicate yourself in a crime you may not have committed. Many people are very nervous when speaking to police. Under that duress, it is very easy to make honest mistakes that can then be used to argue that you are lying to police.