I'm actually quite surprised the investigators haven't received a lot more flak. Perhaps it's because they all do appear to be geniunely decent people, doing their absolute best.
But we shouldn't forget that this crime was not investigated competently for several years.
All the time wasted on...
Not too sure about the geography of the area, so could well be wrong, but is that another glimpse of the shooter @ 3:03?
We've seen the glimpse from the flag room but this is a different one filmed from the ground.
Think it was the police who would have actually discovered them, alerted by one of the victims.
He and Amy recall misinformation on news sites, including the claim that John had been the one to discover his wife and daughters' bodies in their home.
Source: BBC article
No charges to drop. Was previously arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving and drug driving.
What made the police suspect drugs is something we likely will never know.
I think we do often get this confusion when trials are covered (live streams please!)
But here are some more sources for the cancer being a lie:
A defence lawyer representing accused triple-murderer Erin Patterson has told a jury she lied about a cancer diagnosis and foraging mushrooms, but is...
Respectfully snipped. There's no if. She has already admitted the cancer diagnosis was a lie.
They said grace, dug in, and exchanged "banter" about how much they had eaten, before discussing how Ms Patterson should share her cancer diagnosis - which the defence admits was fake - with her...
It's clear that the knowledge that RA had confessed to Wala and mentioned being startled by arrival of a van was 'out there' prior to the ruling granting access to his mental health records.
GH knew it and so did the Murder Sheet and probably many others. How did they accquire this knowledge? I...
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