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Topic History of: Surrey Police; the IPCC; Levi Bellfield; Sunday Times Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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JK2006
Just one of many, many mistakes, Hedda Bond!
hedda
but..but..a famous "former detective" and "journalist we call Mary W-T says he led the investigation of JK
...shurley shome mishtake..
JK2006
Slowly but surely it is all coming together. My formal complaint to the IPCC was batted back to Surrey Police who tried to reject it; I appealed to the IPCC who upheld my appeal and forced Surrey Police to record various points in it. Best of all; my complaint that Surrey Police may have been directly responsible for three Deaths In Custody is being investigated immediately. For those interested - Deaths In Custody is a category which includes deaths following contact with the police. The deaths need not have taken place whilst they were in custody and can have occurred some time afterwards.
The Sunday Times Insight team is investigating connected areas, as are The Mail On Sunday and other media organisations. Yesterday the Sunday Times published part of their report on possible other crimes by Levi Bellfield, the man who murdered Milly Dowler (you MUST read her sister Gemma's superb book which castigates Surrey Police over their behaviour). The investigation into Milly's death was headed up, as a reward for his work managing to jail innocent Jonathan King which had gained him the prestige of being "an expert on paedophiles" (which I am not and he wasn't), by Detective Chief Inspector Brian Marjoram. Although Levi was living (and killing) in the centre of Walton-On-Thames in Surrey, Marjoram and his team totally failed to find him, question him or interview him, allowing him to murder other innocent girls.
This will all come out in time. The sooner the better. If my IPCC complaint enables it; so much the better.