I'm not at all convinced that the NUA has anything to do with the murder.
And, somewhat oddly, I have refused to give up my reason for suspecting GR. My concerns remain.
And this case has been a real learning experience for me in UK criminal justice and how our two systems differ. I'm not in a position to judge and absolutely mean no offense but I have noted a couple of things:
I've noticed that in US high profile cases, LE gives periodic press conferences. Often, but not always they will reveal current findings and the press can often ask questions. We've seen few pressers in this case and LE remains tight lipped.
Additionally, "un-named sources" and the tabloids will purposely "leak" details which get bandied about eventually get asked about at the press conferences. It appears that the UK has a very low level of unscripted leaks which is commendable. But it adds to our dilemma of amateur sleuthing without clues and facts, no?
I think about CJ and his case against LE in a "wrongful arrest" [we still do not know if he is guilty or innocent]. And we now have possibly another ...
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I very much doubt he has a case of "wrongful arrest", look at the possibilities for his arrest,they could have been for example, discrepancy in his alibi or he may refused a requested routine dna test or he later denied a statement of allegedly seeing 3 people that night to the press etc,non of these are grounds for a wrongful arrest suit.