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Originally Posted by denphone
These are the questions that need to be answered.
1 What, in detail, happened after 3:15pm on the day of the disaster?
2 Could more people have been saved if the response to the disaster had been better co-ordinated?
3 Who removed two CCTV video tapes from the locked control room at Hillsborough on the night of the disaster?
4 Why was nobody identified to have removed them, and what investigation was mounted?
5 Which South Yorkshire police officers worked in the unit that vetted police statements before they went to Taylor and the inquest?
6 Who gave the orders for them to do so and what was the stated intention of those orders?
7 Are the documents lodged by order of the government in the House of Lords library a complete archive of South Yorkshire police's Hillsborough documents?
8 What was Det Supt Stanley Beechey, a former head of the West Midlands serious crime squad, doing on the Hillsborough investigation while he had been placed on "non-operational duties"?
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How does answering those questions, some of which are irrelevant (2,3,7,8), give the families of the deceased ......justice?
The police have already been found guilty in regards to the tragedy.
The facts are already known.
1. Fearing crowd trouble outside the ground the police opened the large exit gates.
2. Crowd surge through the main central tunnel caused the crush.
3. Lack of communication and failure of the police to assess the situation inside the ground most likely resulted in more preventable deaths.
I don't know what conspiracy you're looking for, but I don't think there's one there.