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Offline mike tesko

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I would invite everyone to think hard, and to consider the implications of this letter, addressed to ACC Peter Simpson, from COLP investigator!
« Last Edit: February 26, 2017, 04:08:AM by mike tesko »
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A bit late in the day, for divine intervention!!
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...

Offline mike tesko

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A bit late in the day, for divine intervention!!

In other words, 'GOD HELP US'!!!
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Something very unsatisfactorily going on here, why is reference being made at the heart of the COLP investigation, to 'DIVINE INTERVENTION', what's that got to do with an investigation into Jeremy Bambers complaints?
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Something very unsatisfactorily going on here, why is reference being made at the heart of the COLP investigation, to 'DIVINE INTERVENTION', what's that got to do with an investigation into Jeremy Bambers complaints?

'GOD help us', mind set!!!
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This reminds me of the investigation conducted into my own complaints by Greater Manchester Police, against South Yorkshire pokice!
« Last Edit: February 26, 2017, 04:17:AM by mike tesko »
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This reminds me of the investigation conducted into my own complaints by Greater Manchester Police, against South Yorkshire pokice!

I don't particularly trust police investigations, into police investigations, but to be fair the Greater Manchester Police investigation did nothing toward uncovering the practices adopted in the Hillsboro' disaster cover up!
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I don't particularly trust police investigations, into police investigations, but to be fair the Greater Manchester Police investigation did nothing toward uncovering the practices adopted in the Hillsboro' disaster cover up!
The practice of cops editing out and creating composite statements of individual serving police officers, by other police officers, is an affront to justice! Cops making other cops witness statements is a definite, no, no!!
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My trial judge (Hunt) got it spot on when he said 'why can't police officers make their own witness statements'? Yes, he was right, considering that police officers appear to have the ability to make or edit other people's witness statements!!
« Last Edit: February 26, 2017, 04:24:AM by mike tesko »
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You simply can't trust what is said in police witness statements because there is a very strong possibility that somebody else higher up in the chain of command made that witness statement for 'them'!!
« Last Edit: February 26, 2017, 04:31:AM by mike tesko »
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