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Topic History of: Tabak's account sounds correct to me
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Solihull Exile Innocent Accused wrote:
'Police find 30 sick images of child porn on murderer Vincent Tabak's laptop'

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2056041...urderers-laptop.html

The plot thickens...

'An anonymous officer involved in the investigation said he and colleagues wanted to clear up speculation surrounding 'other matters' in the inquiry which were alluded to by the prosecution.'

I wonder why these things cannot go through official channels? Blackening someone's name by the illegal release of information does no credit to this case,and indeed casts more doubt on the impartiality of the investigative branch of the law.


Welcome to the real world,getting a copper done when they break the law is a complete joke.
steveimp Quite agree, IA. Plus of course how long have the Police had this equipment? This 'material' could have been bunged on by the Police at any point after they were taken, for another officer or whoever to find - later.
Innocent Accused 'Police find 30 sick images of child porn on murderer Vincent Tabak's laptop'

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2056041...urderers-laptop.html

The plot thickens...

'An anonymous officer involved in the investigation said he and colleagues wanted to clear up speculation surrounding 'other matters' in the inquiry which were alluded to by the prosecution.'

I wonder why these things cannot go through official channels? Blackening someone's name by the illegal release of information does no credit to this case,and indeed casts more doubt on the impartiality of the investigative branch of the law.
Innocent Accused Bandwagon? Good story? meejah with nothing else to write about? cheap whore looking for her 15 mins of fame?

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2055281...ncess-Butterfly.html
JK2006 Pru sums up my reservations Robbie - not just in this case but in many cases. I don't trust the media - they exaggerate rather than invent - to make a better story. Likewise the police and CPS - to get safer convictions.

So we don't have FACTS here - we have coloured assumptions and that's terribly dangerous. The truth is - very often - a blurred, muddled combination of influences. I think, from what I've read, he appears guilty of a dreadful and unforgivable manslaughter.