Hello lookout
we all as individuals see things differently and can be passionate about our views. I for one tend to lean towards Jeremy guilty but I always have a wee space in my mind he could be innocent and thus I am prepared to listen to points raised by his supporters others are so convinced he is guilty they are passionate about their beliefs and that is their right. It has been well documented that some police forces have not always been honest but I think we have more honest cops than dishonest.
Hi Susan-------the powers of persuasion which generated from the relatives towards EP was such that it couldn't have been ignored,but it doesn't help solve a crime and this crime to my mind was never solved in the way it should have been. There is far more to crime than hating and loathing someone who you've named as the perpetrator and EP's abysmal investigating didn't go far enough.
For them it couldn't have been any easier than if JB had stood there holding a rifle.
You can't turn a murder around to suit those concerned,which is what happened. JB hadn't given anyone the runaround,nor evaded/avoided,he remained up-front right the way through.
I can't see that those who support JB wouldn't have " seen through " anyone who would be pulling the wool either,as there are some well-read people among his supporters as well as those who've parted with well-earned cash in which to help Jeremy find justice. Their determination as well as JB's is to be applauded to see this through.
Policing has changed over the years as the margin for error has become less and less and the public are made more aware through the media that dishonesty within forces is no longer acceptable. However,there are still areas of the law which need to be looked into such as the CCRC and IPCC.