BaronessWombat
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For the ID for the knife, remember he has an older brother, and I would assume they all have passports easily available in the house. JMO
That seems very unfair. He's a victim in this too. JMOTaxi driver, 55, who dropped off Southport 'stabber' is 'traumatised'
Local driver Gary Poland picked up the 18-year-old shortly before he is said to have attacked children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class at a community centre in the Merseyside town on July 29.www.dailymail.co.uk
His wife Lynn said: 'He’s unable to talk about it at the moment. He feels terrible. All he’s thinking about is what happened to those children.'
Neighbours told the newspaper Mr Poland was a kindly man who had offered to give them lifts during the coronavirus pandemic.
However, his car has been seized by police investigating the attacks at the Hart Space Community Centre last month, leaving him unable to work.
The police have seized his vehicle for forensics. They cannot give him a release date for the vehicle, but from experience, this process can take anywhere from three weeks to six months or even a year.
'Once the car is released, he will have to pay the impound fees to retrieve it.
'Gary only recently bought the car, so he has car payments to make, along with all the usual bills. He is quite traumatized by what happened and, like everyone involved that day, he thinks he could have done more.
Is that accurate ? It seems very strange that he would have to pay impound fees .
Moo .seem there could/should be for fella. Not right he pays for another's crime...mooThat seems very unfair. He's a victim in this too. JMO
I can’t imagine for one minute the police would charge him after they had finished with his taxi - apart from everything else the optics would be shocking.
Investigation. Ie if new evidence comes to light it may need to be applied to the already gathered evidence. I used to work near a police owned car lockup and they stored cars there for over five years perhaps decades. These cars I think were involved in fatal collisions especially judging by their condition, properly mangled and I think wre stored so an ongoing case could be further verified if needed. The range rover from the Essex boy murders is still in storage despite having zero potential for "new evidence".But why to keep this taxi for a long time?
Sure, the accused was there, left it and later went his way.
It seems I miss something.