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do you think it is right????

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Jane

Jane Report 28 Feb 2005 15:05

yes, like in the case of the Gill Dando murder, i don't tink the guy did it, i covered it in psychology, he's the wrong personality type. I think sometimes there is so much pressure on the police to get a result that they find a suitable suspect and try to build a case around it.

Unknown

Unknown Report 28 Feb 2005 15:03

In this case the woman went to the police and confessed

Lisa

Lisa Report 28 Feb 2005 15:02

the reason why i was asking is that the earl of shaftsbury 's third wife and brother have been pulled in for his murder.he has been missing for many months.do you think the police sometimes get it wrong and pull in and lock up the wrong person??xxxx(:

Jane

Jane Report 28 Feb 2005 15:01

it's a bit strange, but i suppose it depends on how much evidence is avaliable. but then again if they are found innocent and they had done it, it would take substantial evidence to retry them. cos of the duble jepordy rule. interesting question.

~~Ali~~

~~Ali~~ Report 28 Feb 2005 15:01

if there is evidence, like paul mentioned, then fair enough but each case is so different its hard to comment really.

Unknown

Unknown Report 28 Feb 2005 15:00

they must have very good grounds to be able to bring the charge. Like the chap that was found guilty of murder last week (?) - they never found a body, but the girls blood was found in his car...

Lisa

Lisa Report 28 Feb 2005 14:58

would like your views.to charge someone with murder without a body????xxxxxxxxxx(: