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Offline shonapugs

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Re: Letter from my local MP
« Reply #15 on: February 25, 2011, 12:28:AM »
Sorry, Maggie, you sound quite lovely, but does Duncan Hames have the first idea of the intricate details of this case?

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Re: Letter from my local MP
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Re: Letter from my local MP
« Reply #17 on: February 25, 2011, 10:30:PM »
Note that the letter to the Chief Constable does NOT mention a single refusal to disclose to a specific request, but again repeats the request for 'full disclosure' of the file.

I feel inclined to write to JB's solictors and ask for clarification of the specific requests made, as allowed for by law.

I am wondering if the only outstanding requests are
      Full disclosure of all documents
      Full disclosure of all photographs/negatives
knowing that these will not be met.

That's a good idea because I think there is is a lack of clarity about what has not been disclosed and even the number of documents not disclosed.  An awful lot of material was disclosed several years ago, but I am still not sure how many documents it is that JB's solicitor believes are being withheld.

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Re: Letter from my local MP
« Reply #18 on: February 26, 2011, 02:51:PM »
He's the MP for Chippenham, I'm curious what it was that you asked him to do and therefore what he would have written to Clarke for?

After all the CCRC are already on the case.
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Information, is being sent round, and round, in circles, you will eventually get a response along the lines that CCRC are looking into the matter and the Secretary of state, cannot comment or intervene whilst they are dealing with the matter...

In other words...

You are being given the run around...

Please let me know and keep me informed of when the carousel stops turning...
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

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Re: Letter from my local MP
« Reply #19 on: February 26, 2011, 02:54:PM »
Can i just ask why youre so sure hes innocent?? Not having a go jst interested to see what evidence/information has steered you in that direction.

Im undecided but swaying towards him been guilty.

That facebook site makes me uncomfortable. Saw some comment from some woman wanting to know how she could write to him as she thought he was sexy! Didnt appear yo care whether guilty or innocent though.

Never got these women that wrote to prisoners (no offence) id be too scared thinking that some physcho knows where i live!
It would take me forever to explain why I'm convinced he's totally innocent. So I'm not going to explain here or just now. I might go into it when the CCRC have made their decision.

Well, when you have the time I for one would like to hear it.
What's your opinion Hartley?

My opinion is that I believe that there is no evidence of much merit which undisputably points either to his innocence or guilt. (That I've seen)

Edit: But what evidence that there is sways me toward thinking he's much more likely to be guilty than innocent.
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Based on what evidence, and your thoughts?
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Re: Letter from my local MP
« Reply #20 on: February 26, 2011, 02:56:PM »
Can i just ask why youre so sure hes innocent?? Not having a go jst interested to see what evidence/information has steered you in that direction.

Im undecided but swaying towards him been guilty.

That facebook site makes me uncomfortable. Saw some comment from some woman wanting to know how she could write to him as she thought he was sexy! Didnt appear yo care whether guilty or innocent though.

Never got these women that wrote to prisoners (no offence) id be too scared thinking that some physcho knows where i live!
It would take me forever to explain why I'm convinced he's totally innocent. So I'm not going to explain here or just now. I might go into it when the CCRC have made their decision.

Well, when you have the time I for one would like to hear it.
What's your opinion Hartley?

My opinion is that I believe that there is no evidence of much merit which undisputably points either to his innocence or guilt. (That I've seen)

Edit: But what evidence that there is sways me toward thinking he's much more likely to be guilty than innocent.
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If there is any doubt, the judge must, would have directed the jury to find him "not guilty"...

So, what went wrong?
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...