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Topic History of: Jacobs cleared of Blakelock killing
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In The Know In The Know wrote:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26960690

My advice - to everyone on this board - is to keep your heads down, as the police will not stop prosecuting (with fabricated evidence) UNTIL they frame someone for this.


One final (vindictive) action by the police -

Jacobs was kept in prison an extra night - because release staff had gone home !

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-26966637
In The Know Shocking interview with Police Federation leader in Newsnight last night ... they will do anything to convict someone - anyone !

First trial lead to innocent men being convicted - 2 policemen convicted of falsifying statement (fitting someone up) - now latest case involved paying criminals to "remember" what the police want them to remember !

Disgraceful - and an affront to Justice.

Police well overdue for massive shake-up (and I think Cameron, after next election, just may be the one to do it).
JK2006 It is really time to examine police behaviour and morality (my advice would be to start with Surrey Police's failure to find Milly Dowler's killer). I think, this year, their methods and habits could result in criminal charges. Of course, the media/police relationship needs urgent examination too; Leveson avoided it like the plague.
In The Know www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26960690

My advice - to everyone on this board - is to keep your heads down, as the police will not stop prosecuting (with fabricated evidence) UNTIL they frame someone for this.