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This is how Christine Jessop's killer went unnoticed until Oct 2020. POlice interviewed killer's wife. She accounted for her hub saying he was at work at the time of the abduction. No one even spoke with him. No one checked his whereabouts. It was solvable and police just did not bother. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/christine-jessop-killer-dna-interview-1.5903381
Since these KAK child *advertiser censored* charges seemed somehow connected to a high profile, at the time very recent, murder of two young girls, wouldn’t more than one person be interested in keeping track of it? It seems like with so many people invested at that time in the Delphi case that multiple eyes would be following multiple leads.
It almost sounds like the Delphi case brought them to KK’s doorstep, they questioned him about Delphi, and when he denied being involved they just took his word for it and to me that would have had to have been way more than one person saying “well, never mind then. Forget this guy” and no one ever investigated this lead again until recently. Then after that astonishing incompetence, some guy forgot to turn the file over to the prosecutor for the child *advertiser censored* charges.
This is how Christine Jessop's killer went unnoticed until Oct 2020. POlice interviewed killer's wife. She accounted for her hub saying he was at work at the time of the abduction. No one even spoke with him. No one checked his whereabouts. It was solvable and police just did not bother. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/christine-jessop-killer-dna-interview-1.5903381