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Old 23-01-2011, 10:31 PM #10
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Originally Posted by Pyramid* View Post
Gob$hites I'd really call them. To be precise.

You hope they sue me!!!

... that's fricking hilarious!!! Yeah - sue me for having an opinion on them mouthing off to the press!!

Difference is Marney: my opinion isn't casting doubt on their killing intentions or offering enough opinion to give rise to public speculation by people (like you, who read far too much into other people's opinions) - for me to form the view that an innocent man could therefore be a killer. Do you see what I'm getting at here? My opinion isn't likely to damage them in any way shape or form. They gave opinions at a crucial point where their words may have been damaging to CJ. I gave my view on their opinions and of the damage their opinions had.

Oh and seeing as you're still unable absorb precisely what I have said over and over again: I don't hint that CJ should sue the media - no hinting from me, I'm absolutely behind him if he and his legal team should wish to do so. 100%. That's 100% back up from me.

I'd far prefer to trust a person who had interest in death and dying, that trust a person who was willing to find an innocent man guilty when they had no real reason to do so - other than gossip that they read in low rate tabloids.

What's Happened To The Landlord?

Martin Brunt January 23, 2011 10:32 AM

Now the police say they've got their man, Vincent Tabak, for the Jo Yeates murder, there is one big question.

What about her landlord Chris Jefferies, the first suspect who fiercely denied any guilt?

He might have thought he would be eliminated now.

The police told me: "In the light of this latest development we are now considering the impact of this on other aspects of the investigation."

So, officially, he's still a suspect and still on bail.

Last heard of, his lawyers were sifting through media reports of his arrest and exploring legal action for defamation against various outlets.

The rather eccentric former public school master seemed to be gearing up for a major assault on journalists.

So, what's going on?

Oh, and another question.

Why didn't police arrest Mr. Tabak earlier?

Living next door to the victim he must have been a major 'person of interest' to the murder squad.

The golden rule for detectives on any investigation is to "clear the ground under your feet."

The policy is to TIE - trace, interview and eliminate - all those emotionally and physically close to the victim.

Mr. Tabak couldn't really have been any closer, physically. A few feet most of the time.
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