Crusader21
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When the police submitted the evidence file to the CPS, under the rules of disclosure, which is legislated for in the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996, they MUST disclose anything recovered during the course of the investigation that undermines the prosecution case or supports the defence case.
Yes the police submitted a file on JC to the CPS. And as we know the CPS saw fit not to take JC on trial for the murder of SL.
My point is however, since then various bits of info have emerged from the police, backing their claims on JC. However, how do we know that there is evidence uncoverd since then, that actually points away from JC? Evidence that the police choose not to reveal.
After all, the police are not duty bound to reveal that info to anyone but do choose to reveal various pieces which point towards JC!
The fact that HR (confirmed by his nephew), was not sure that it was SL at Shorrolds is one revelation ....