Sorry only just catching up on this thread. Jane that is a very sad statement to make, that in my mind proves the family were going to do everything they could to stitch jb up and were unlawful in doing so. In fact it was them that were worried they would lose everything that Neville had worked his guts out for.
your take on getting justice in your eyes goes against everything we fight for in this country. An open and honest justice system.
OK, Notsure, so you're saying it's of no moment that Jeremy was guilty. It's of no moment that the guilty -whoever they are- walk free. All that matters is that those whose job it is to get them to court are seen to stay withing lawful parameters? I'm perfectly capable of believing that as I've had no crime committed against me -or anyone I hold dear- but if I had, I'm not certain that I'd be too concerned about the methods used to bring the criminal to justice. However, I would need to be in that position to tell you, more clearly, how I'd feel.