Black sheets
Oi! Leave the black sheets out of it! As discussed, quite a few of us have black cotton sheets, which were bought in places like Ikea...and God forbid, also have spare rooms with no lodgers!
Oi! Leave the black sheets out of it! As discussed, quite a few of us have black cotton sheets, which were bought in places like Ikea...and God forbid, also have spare rooms with no lodgers!
it is hard to believe they had a spare room that could be earning them a nice chunk of change!
i'm not even sure there is one girl on that estate pretty enough to qualify as an Escort, battered old Cortina maybe but not an Escort lol
Showing your age now love ;-) probably a few Corsairs between them though, eh?
unfortunately, this comes as no surprise --
Tia Sharp: Bungled police search 'may make it harder to prove schoolgirl was murdered'
Black sheets, 2 very local brothels, a spare room, no current lodger, over 30 convictions for various unnamed offences. Is anyone thinking what I'm thinking? Or is this a ridiculous train of thought?
Does this mean he just might walk away a free man??
The offence of preventing the burial of a body (indictable only, unlimited imprisonment) is an alternative charge. Proof of this offence does not require proof of the specific intent required for obstructing a coroner.
The offences of obstructing a coroner and preventing the burial of a body may arise for example, when a person decides to conceal the innocent and unexpected death of a relative or friend or prevent his burial. Such cases inevitably raise sensitive public interest factors which must be carefully considered.
Does this mean he just might walk away a free man??
I think it means proving the charge of murder would be difficult if no cause of death. They may be able to opt for a different charge.
However she died, accidentally or on purpose, somebody wrapped her body and put it in the loft.
I know there is charge of preventing the burial of a body, so maybe they'd try and use something like that instead of murder.
From http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/p_to_r/public_justice_offences_incorporating_the_charging_standard/#a37
Thank you - happy to see he could still go away for a very long time
We don't actually know that there's no lodger, do we? None has been mentioned, which means there probably isn't one, but I wouldn't take it as fact.
It has to be said that we don't know if "he" is guilty of anything yet.
As Clio said, somebody has committed an offence by concealing a body, but that's about as far as we can go at the moment.
It has to be said that we don't know if "he" is guilty of anything yet.
As Clio said, somebody has committed an offence by concealing a body, but that's about as far as we can go at the moment.
don't count on it if that's all he gets convicted of.
Hans Kristian Rausing, heir to Hans Rausing who owned the multinational food packaging and processing company Tetra Pak, was charged with the offence of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body on 17 July 2012 following the discovery of the corpse of his wife, Eva Rausing. He received a suspended sentence of imprisonment