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Originally Posted by Mifletz
Is there any way Tabak could plead "guilty" and thereby avoid a trial? Or is there so much money involved, that his own lawyers won't let him? Or could the holding officers do a "Fred West" on him ie give him a belt to hang himself before the trial, and even help him along?!

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You might be right here,if Tabak was innocent would he need to be on suicide watch. You would think with his background and expert help etc he would be trying to prove his innocence.
THE SUN
THE man charged with the murder of Jo Yeates has been placed on suicide watch in prison.
Dutch-born Vincent Tabak is being monitored around the clock at Long Lartin jail, where he is on remand.
Staff at the top-security prison have been told to check the 32-year-old every 30 minutes throughout the day and night.
An insider said: "He has been placed under constant observation by the assessment care in custody team.
"He'll be escorted wherever he goes by two staff. Specialist psychiatrists will also be closely monitoring him
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