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Topic History of: Joanna Yeates "killer" admits manslaughter
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veritas what about the first poor bloke who was arrested and defamed relentlessy in the media as a weirdo.

Totally forgotten nut an example of one poor sod who appeared to be heading for the clink until circumstances chaanged.
JK2006 Tabak admits manslaughter, which means he killed her.
No, it doesn't.
As I reveal in my song Plead Guilty, it is perfectly possible that the innocent man has been persuaded by his lawyers that enough "evidence" has been "found" to convict him of murder so he should plead guilty to manslaughter rather than get life for murder.
Now - we have two conclusions here.
Either the police should be praised for finding her killer (like they did for Jill Dando/Barry George) or they have done the standard thing and manufactured evidence.
Before it happened to me I would have thought it inconceivable; apart from the appalling karma consequences, that would mean the real killer was at large to strike again (Jill Dando?).

So - before you say "conspiracy theory" or "no sane person would plead guilty to a crime he didn't commit" - bear Jill Dando (and others) in mind.