None of the ones on telly look that worried at all. It's not possible to know how worried people might be behind the scenes. But if I was one of them (somebody who had turned a blind eye to testimony being changed, or even worse perhaps), I would have in mind that there's safety in numbers. They can't arrest all of us. And if I get arrested, I've already got a plan on who to blame for whatever I'm questioned about. Unless the authorities want a really messy never-ending, headline-grabbing saga about who did what and who turned a blind eye to what, then they are going to be tempted to side with the majority of people involved in some way or form in the convictions. Police, relatives, judiciary, etc etc. Like I said, safety in numbers.
David Boutflour was worried, seriously in a state worried. This series was worse than the last series for the relatives and like QC said it needs a serious documentary maker to question the facts in this case. This is right up Piers Morgan’s street. Can you imagine David Boutflour handling Piers.
If you lie, if you are greedy, if you mislead juries you run the risk of the truth coming out
30 plus years on and you are still looking over your shoulder
Those lies have broken David Boutflour