CROCODILE TEARS: REAL CRIME >>>> People who knew someone was dead, but still asked the police and public to look for them
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CROCODILE TEARS: REAL CRIME >>>> People who knew someone was dead, but still asked the police and public to look for them
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Re: CROCODILE TEARS: REAL CRIME >>>> People who knew someone was dead, but still asked the police and public to look for them
Thank you Tony, I hadn't seen that before. A damn good sting by the police! I just can't believe he only got 6 years. Unbelievable.
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I watched the whole thing and I think some of them got off lightly.
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Re: CROCODILE TEARS: REAL CRIME >>>> People who knew someone was dead, but still asked the police and public to look for them
Thank you Tony - that was very interesting.
It was clear from the bugging evidence that not only did he kill his wife, but his wife at the time was in on it to some extent. I am perplexed as to why she was not also charged .... at least with perverting the course of justice.
I agree with Candyfloss, he got off way too light ..... 6 years and a manslaughter charge ..... good grief!
It was clear from the bugging evidence that not only did he kill his wife, but his wife at the time was in on it to some extent. I am perplexed as to why she was not also charged .... at least with perverting the course of justice.
I agree with Candyfloss, he got off way too light ..... 6 years and a manslaughter charge ..... good grief!
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The bit where the reporter asked him if he killed his wife and his reply - what do you think - reminded me very much of GM- his reply about ask the dogs!
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Thank you Tony - interesting case.
If only the Mccann case was within British jurisdiction - wonder if the Police would do something similar.
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If only the Mccann case was within British jurisdiction - wonder if the Police would do something similar.
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Re: CROCODILE TEARS: REAL CRIME >>>> People who knew someone was dead, but still asked the police and public to look for them
Angelique wrote:Thank you Tony - interesting case.
If only the Mccann case was within British jurisdiction - wonder if the Police would do something similar.
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Of course the Police wouldn't do something similar with the McCanns. They couldn't even charge them for neglect
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It is thought that if and when they are charged it will be for more than neglect.
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Cherry wrote:It is thought that if and when they are charged it will be for more than neglect.
That was the idea in Portugal but with all the developments we know a bit about, I wonder when will they be charged of something else
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Hopefully we wont have to wait too long, even their spokesman Clarrie doesnt seem as sure as he was and seems to have changed his views to being one hundred percent sure they hadnt done anything wrong to now apparently not knowing what happened.
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Cherry wrote:Hopefully we wont have to wait too long, even their spokesman Clarrie doesnt seem as sure as he was and seems to have changed his views to being one hundred percent sure they hadnt done anything wrong to now apparently not knowing what happened.
Too right Cherry. Was it him who said it was a complete mystery. So how can he know she was abducted. Has anyone got a link to that, was it in an article or a video clip?
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Interesting documentary "Crocodile Tears"
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, Mods please move to where it is appropriate, I wasn't sure what section to place it in.
Also sorry if this has been seen by everyone.
I stumbled upon this 2014 (I believe) documentary which shows convicted British murderers fronting press conferences, press releases, appearing on television shows and the radio in the purported need of assistance for a loved one who has gone missing. The body language is very interesting and also quite familiar, the first case even has an "Ask the dogs Sandra" type moment in reply to the question "did you kill your wife" by a journalist.
Again sorry if this is old hat.
Also sorry if this has been seen by everyone.
I stumbled upon this 2014 (I believe) documentary which shows convicted British murderers fronting press conferences, press releases, appearing on television shows and the radio in the purported need of assistance for a loved one who has gone missing. The body language is very interesting and also quite familiar, the first case even has an "Ask the dogs Sandra" type moment in reply to the question "did you kill your wife" by a journalist.
Again sorry if this is old hat.
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