I was only thinking about it from the point of view of not having the verdict yet, and their big scoop expenditure being wasted if there was no conviction.
It's not an active case in terms of sub judice rules until an arrest is made (or an arrest warrant issued). There's no legal reason for them not to talk about it. Plenty of personal reasons of course.
.... on the reporting
At least IS did not have his own PR agency like Knox or Pistorius spooning out the defence case direct to the media!
Maybe Mark Williams Thomas will do a "documentary" about it
.... on the reporting
At least IS did not have his own PR agency like Knox or Pistorius spooning out the defence case direct to the media!
Re Os visit to the passport office. I thought he was going to get his visa.
From memory, Australian visas are usually issued fairly close to the date of travel ( unless things have changed over time ) so it would make sense for him not collecting his until about a week or so before travel.
Also, the visa is for a short length of time ( a few months, again if memory serves me ) so if a person goes for say a month but then decides to stay on longer, then it's more sensible to get the visa as close as poss to travel date, in order to have the longest length of time left on it.
I was only thinking about it from the point of view of not having the verdict yet, and their big scoop expenditure being wasted if there was no conviction.
They wouldn't pay out in advance. Trust me!
Maybe Mark Williams Thomas will do a "documentary" about it
Morning team Helen and Boris......shame the boys didn't offer a bit more....or...are they still in shock?
Did you all notice how IS flicked his cone head hair up when arrested in the stairway.......we need a gif of that......tw@t.
I noticed how, when he was told he was being arrested for the murder of Helen, he stepped back.
I was just looking at this line in Helen's will
"I am expecting to marry IAN STEWART (Ian). My marriage to him does not revoke this will. This will is effective even if I die before marrying Ian."
Does anyone agree with me that this does not sound like something Helen would have written? She was so smart with words. Why would Helen think that dying would make her will ineffective?
I am wondering if he drafted it with her, and she never noticed the futility of that line? It's not something a solicitor would suggest I'm sure.
I noticed how, when he was told he was being arrested for the murder of Helen, he stepped back.
Williams Thomas is really only a presenter IMO. He can claim to be an investigative journalist as much as he likes.
On Savile, he only did " good work" because the BBC dropped the hot potato and the journalists that had investigated it passed on all their heavy lifting to a different channel and he got to front it.
I love your avatar. Remembering good and positive things about Helen and Boris is lovely.
Now I'm curious. What do they say then, we'll pay you if we get to use this / if it's a guilty verdict?