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Topic History of: And it starts all over again. More claims.
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Kenneth Mintcake The police are always moaning about their precious time being wasted these twits phone them up complaining about things like their toasters not working and David Moyes being rubbish, so why don't they start penalising these nutters making lazy allegations?
Gnomo At least they will have had the chance to 'fine tune' their evidence - no wrong gold RR, show the right cottage etc.
This whole thing started with accusers 'manufacturing' evidence based on information they garnered in the media, they got it wrong, were not believed and hopefully will be named & shamed.
These new accusers will have more detailed information to offer, but getting the Police or a Jury to believe them will be a major uphill struggle
Still, more overtime for the Police
Chris Retro I wouldn't be surprised if these 'other allegations' are non-existant - and the work of a law firm with it's own 'media department' colluding with the press (like they did 3 weeks ago with the Janet Smith Review anti-BBC nonsense) in a desperate attempt to influence the jury in The Trial Of The Hairy Cornflake
In The Know This is just the police - heavily criticised over the Roache case - saying "we accept the verdict, but we don't accept the verdict" !
MCR Good job he's living in LA, quite right of him to refuse to come to the UK to answer questions, i wouldn't.
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