laserdisc10
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I'm thinking that evidence wasn't preserved because of the hasty suicide finding, which in turn suited the lack of investigation. I guess they can't keep materials from every suicide and accidental death - so determining that Jenny's death was simply a suicide, and totally ignoring other evidence and usual police protocols (you'd think) were serious errors.
Even if powers that be deemed that this case was handled incorrectly and they now suspected murder, I wonder how they could proceed without any evidence at all??
Understand what you're saying, Catwhiskers and yes, it was a hasty and convenient finding of suicide, wasn't it. Who signed off on that, I wonder. Which senior officer gave the ok to release the scene, was so thick as to see nothing suspicious, after which, shuffled along to Subway or something. I'm still shocked and infuriated on behalf of Jenny Cook whom I regard as a victim
Although material evidence was allegedly destroyed, information such as that posted above by Ausgirl, re: the conflicting claims by PC as compared with that of co-worker Maderline Ronan, the disputed email to the computer shop and the rest, you would think it sufficient to re-open the case at least, particularly if the public voiced sufficient concern (?)