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Originally Posted by zinglebarb
what was actually asked? I was told it was something like " are you involved in this " I do not knwo the facts but I have felt very suspect of them maybe not thinkign they are involved but the whole thing stinks to me.
How many times have people made appeals and used the media to try and cover their tracks? im not saying this is the case but it happens.
In my home town a bank manager killed his wife and said it was someone trying to rob the bank and went into quite an elaborate story etc went on tv loads and all the rest but it was him all along. I know this is unrelated.
Thing is if I was babylon I would say my main suspects were not suspects to allow them to feel safe while they can incriminate themselves so I wouldnt listen to what the law say to closely
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I agree with you about the press conferences and the police giving them enough rope
“How do you feel about the fact that more and more people seem to be pointing the finger at you, saying the way you behave is not the way people would normally behave when their child is abducted?” The reporter went on: “They seem to imply you might have had something to do with it.”
Seems to me though, that there was no need to ask them this question, what was expected by asking it? Confessions? Or giving her own career a leg up?