It sounds like you want me to say that I agree police would frame Jeremy Bamber when they KNEW Sheila was guilty and I'm not going to sat it because I don't believe that that is what happened. I believe he is guilty and using anything he possibly can to wrangle out of it. Of course a racial case is different to the Bamber case and I think you know that.
You asked me to provide an example of police framing someone when they knew who the real culprits were so I gave you an example where it is difficult to argue otherwise.
It was you who made the claim that it is somehow different when police know the real culprit and that under these circumstances they wouldn't frame an innocent man.
If you believe that I want you to agree and say anything of the sort then you are mistaken, I am just pointing out the flaws in your argument, which is ever evolving apparently.
Your views on police corruption and their ethics is bizarre and whether you believe that Jeremy was framed,despite some police knowing of his innocence, or not is neither here nor there. What is clear is that the reasoning on which this belief is based is merely your opinion of police ethics which is seemingly made up as you go along.