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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
1) Somone has already said, The could face potential child neglect charges which if found guilty could resort to them serviing a custodial sentence in a Portugese prison and losing the rest of their children
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And on balancing that against the chances of successfully hiding the body so as to avoid the inevitable charge of murder that would follow ... does it really stack up?
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2) Who truly knows how the mind of a murderer works ?
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Sorry counsel, but that's not admissable. Very, very few murders have no motive at all. The jury has a right to expect you to offer a reason *why*.
Further to both (1) and (2) - where is the
evidence? Suspicion and speculation is not evidence, neither will it become evidence merely by constant repetition.
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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
Wrong, wrong and wrong, If the need is seen fit then resources are made from across multiple forces until every line can be followed.
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In which case, are the family actively being investigated, and what can that tell us about what the police belive is likely or unlikely to have happened here?