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If this bloke has nothing to do with it...he will still forever be associated with the case. I dont believe photos should be released until a successful conviction has been made.
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It's not really a matter of finding the person that did it anymore they've already got him obviously and now they just want the information
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And Novo, so because he looks guilty in that photo that is a reason to believe it? Sorry, but if anyone was arrested for something like this they would look as worn down and tired, you cannot expect anyone to look fresh and "innocent" in photos for this kind of case, be they guilty or innocent. |
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A little offtopic though. If he has smiled or something on the photo people would say its a sinister smile, because hes been found guilty by media already anyway |
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Think i can see the words Guilty written on his forehead there
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Its up to the Police he is refusing to talk , though. A Army man so he can stay like that |
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The two pairs of pants thing is quite strange though, definitely agree with that. |
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Must be the kids viewed that Land Rover like a Van? Police need to say that, though |
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...idnapping.html
April Jones: Suspect Mark Bridger 'gave her a ride in his Land Rover two days before kidnapping' Mark Bridger, the man being held on suspicion of kidnapping April Jones, gave the five-year-old a ride in his Land Rover two days before she was abducted, it has been claimed. April was a regular playmate of two of Mr Bridger's children who had been with her just hours before she was taken from near her home in Machynlleth, north Wales. Mr Bridger, 46, had split from their mother Elaine, but often returned to the Brynygog estate in Machynlleth to visit them and was a friend of the Jones family. Neighbour Amy Fenner, 21, said: "It's not the first time they have been in his vehicle. They had got into the van two days before the abduction." |
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A Army bloke with less cash. |
the fact he's refusing to talk kind of seals the deal for me, why would he if there is nothing to hide. He does have very cold eyes in that photograph, they do say the eyes are the key to the soul. :eek:
It is terrible though when and if miscarriages of justice occur, or someone is falsely suspected of something so bad, like in the Chris Jeffries case, the press should have to meet tighter restrictions until cases like this are proven really. My gut instinct in this instance is he's as guilty as sin, but time will tell. I think we'll know more pretty soon. God bless the little April :( desperately sad. |
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Carry on being spoon fed by the media. If he is guilty them like I have said, great, they have their guy, however if he isn't the media have just ruined his life. |
http://thisisbigbrother.com/forums/s...7&postcount=98
You only have to look at my track record in declaring whether people are Innocent or Guilty and you'll see that i have this case nailed as well |
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The media have spun a story to suit their needs to sell a paper. It's happened many times before and not everytime is the person guilty. I stand by my stance innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. |
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The Army can do that once you have left. Its Up to the police to Find out more |
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