GUILTY UK - Mikaeel Kular, 3, Edinburgh, Scotland, 15 Jan 2014 - #3

  • #121
I think that would be the English equivalent of perverting the course of justice ..... she tried to cover up the crime

Scottish. Its perverting the course of justice in England.
 
  • #122
James Matthews ‏@jamesmatthewsky 1m
Crowd shouted "murderer" at van taking Rosdeep Kular from court @skynews
 
  • #123
I think that would be the English equivalent of perverting the course of justice ..... she tried to cover up the crime

i see, im not clever with big words ..

poor mikaeel , he was "always by his mums side"

what the hell happened
 
  • #124
Why? Just why? :( I was so hoping it was accidental and she panicked.
 
  • #125
Wow!!
Charged with "Murder"
And
2nd Charge "Attempt to defeat the ends of justice" ......

No plea

Court room number 4 ...under her married name...

Appearance anticipated 28th January...also private....
 
  • #126
I feel sick...Just watching it all unfold on BBC news...she was charged under her married name!

that will be her legal name as shes not divorced, her passport would be married name
 
  • #127
Kevin Keane ‏@kkabdn
Rosdeep Adekoya, aka Kular, has appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court charged with murder.
 
  • #128
James Matthews ‏@jamesmatthewsky 4s
SKY SOURCES: Rosdeep Kular charged wih murder & attempt to defeat ends of justice

Would this be what the US calls " obstruction of justice''? tia
 
  • #129
Scottish. Its perverting the course of justice in England.

Oops sorry, got my countries the wrong way round....just so angry to hear the news, had kept hoping against hope there would be some other explanation.
 
  • #130
  • #131
Wow!!
Charged with "Murder"
And
2nd Charge "Attempt to defeat the ends of justice" ......

No plea

Court room number 4 ...under her married name...

Appearance anticipated 28th January...also private....

What is the January 28th court date for?
Again not familiar with Scottish law

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  • #132
Would this be what the US calls " obstruction of justice''? tia

Or could it be the same as the US 'abuse of a corpse'?
 
  • #133
That means she killed the boy and lied that he's disappeared.
 
  • #134
She wouldn't have told such a whopping great lie and have everyone out searching and doing the whole acting "frantic" to the police thing if it wasn't for a sinister reason, IMO.

If it was some sort of accident and she was scared of social services, the worst that could have happened would be her kids would be taken away, and she'd possibly receive a small jail sentence. She was taking a massive risk making up the whole disappearance thing, forensics would have most likely counted against her. If she'd been found out the jail sentence would be far longer and she would have lost her kids anyway. I think she would have weighed this up if she was innocent and told them that she was sorry but there'd been a terrible accident, not run this mad wild goose chase.

But IMO, she's a narcissist, and actually probably quite a stupid one, just like Casey Anthony.
 
  • #135
Would this be what the US calls " obstruction of justice''? tia

Yes......obstructing the police in their duty.....tampering with evidence......refusing to answer questions....
 
  • #136
The PF must have a very solid case charging her with Murder. Words fail me when I think of a Mother harming their children. Why??

She'll be off to the women's prison on remand now.
 
  • #137
That means she killed the boy and lied that he's disappeared.

That means "she is accused of killing the boy" ..... she hasn't been found guilty yet.
 
  • #138
I there was an accident what the charge would be?

To me 'murder' means there was no accident and police thinks that she intentionally killed the child..

Unless she kept silent all of the questioning time..

But to charge her with a murder the coroner would have decided that the child was murdered..
 
  • #139
I think it's going to be grim when they say the results of the post-mortem.
 
  • #140
I cant find it again now, twitter is moving so fast, but I thought I saw the words

Remanded for further examination

does that mean mental assessment ?
 

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