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It still begs the question when after them KNOWING he was guilty of the murders why he was allowed to travel abroad when they " knew " he'd committed murder and KNEW what their intentions would have been future-wise. He could easily have scarpered to Australia to lose himself ? Why didn't he ?
He thought he'd outwitted them?
Clever-----he wasn't.
I doubt he told them he was going.
And I doubt they had anything on him which is why they never asked for his passport.
They could easily have asked for his passport - he was on bail for the robbery. They should have asked for it, they didn't but as it happened - it was no biggy.
It could well have been if he'd have known what was going to happen to himself. Any other " psychopathic murderer " would have made a run for it.
You can speak for 'any other psychopathic murderer'? Where was he going to go and with what?
Aren't these type supposed to be clever as well as self-sufficient ? As most " murdering psychopaths " are ?
Psychopaths by their very nature stop at nothing, grab what they can flog, take off and end up in Spain where the other deadbeats are.