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Originally Posted by Mr Angry
Wrong.
"In a February 2008 it was confirmed in the House of Commons that the Historical Enquiries Team (HET) was to examine all deaths attributed to The Troubles from January 1969 to the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, equating to 3,268 deaths which occurred in 2,516 incidents (an incident is described as a case). At that time 1,039 cases had been allocated to the HET business process. The team currently has a total of 175 staff."
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We cannot test decommissioned weapons to forensically link them to crimes
If a body(one of the disapeared) is discovered or the IRA tell us where one is we cannot examine that body other than to identify it
John Larkin has said that so much evidence or potential evidence has been made unavailable for use then the next logical step would be to not prosecute anything from before the good friday agreement
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03hmpx5
skip through to 6mins in