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wouldn't be a stretch though preparing for TWO inquests to check all governing bodies for documents like say said ombudsman's office??
surely an investigation would have the resources to look at all such places???![]()
I agree with you wholeheartedly.
But remember Hedley, via Sue Strath, had to contact the office of the Ombudsman numerous times and over a sustained period of time before that office managed to find Sue's letter from years and years previous. I think from memory the first response Sue received was that they purge documents after a certain number of years and it was initially thought Sue's letter had gone the way of the shredder.
I would have thought subpoenoring the Dawson's to appear at the inquests - assuming that power was at the disposal of the coroner - a much higher priority than scouring government departments for a needle in a haystack they didn't even know existed.