Dlk79
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What makes no sense to me is his willingness to discuss evidence that he won't reveal. It feels like spin to justify the position he has taken, rather than anything that benefits the inquiry.
My feeling from a PR perspective is HCW is already resorting to defensive measures to justify his lack of progress - which is exactly what i warned would happen from the start if he couldn't back up his big claims
Exposure! The wider the appeal, the more people who see CB's face in the media, the higher the chances are of them finding a witness who can add something to their case.That is not a good sign, or a good media strategy.
I think it's a deliberate tactic, keeping CB in the spotlight. As each new story (like the BBC one yesterday) comes out, a few extra people become aware. In the 13 years since MM disappeared, there have been no end of suspects. But how many are the general public aware of? How many know the name Euclides Monteiro? Or Raymond Hewlett? How many can name the 4 suspects who the Met identified when OG was set up? All of these were widely reported in the press at the time but they just fizzled out when the things to report about them dried up.
None of them were exposed to the wider public like CB has been, and it is all because of HCW and the one comment he keeps repeating in various guises and various outlets. "We have the evidence to know CB has killed MM, we can't reveal what it is". It maintains the media interest, the intrigue, which is exactly what HCW needs if he is to get a new lead. Do you think we'd have gone through 21 threads and have CB's name and face still appearing in the press every week if HCW never mentioned this secret evidence, and would instead only comment that CB was simply being investigated and nothing more?
I disagree with you, I think it's a great media strategy. He's not really revealed anything new in the last 5 months, yet the stories and interest of CB in the press maintains and it's all really because of what he said, and continues to say. Some may not agree with the tactic, but you can't deny it's been effective in generating everyone's interest.
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