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I was wondering about the legal aspects.
Have the parents been named suspects and shouldn't they have a lawyer if their home and garden get demolished (for the lack of a better word)?
Have also been wondering about the police searches two days ago in the woodland. What was that all about?
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In the video, officers are hitting the undergrowth with sticks and every now and then they try to hit a hole in the soil. In what way would that be effective when looking for someone who disappeared 28 years ago?? If anything was hidden next to a public footpath, wouldn't it have been found by now? And in winter, when there is much less foliage? And by one of the many dogs for instance who walk there with their owners?
Video here. IMHO, if you do not know what it was about, your best guess would be that they are searching for objects and a person who went recently missing.
Police search woodland and fields in Steven Clark murder investigation
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I would imagine that they have a lawyer.
I did wonder what the police were looking for in their searches of the woodland and what they hoped to find after 28 years.
Perhaps they thought something had been recently disgarded. They did not search for that long.
What do you mean by very unconvincing?