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Topic History of: This fine looking man...
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Jo Looking very dapper, tie matching the button-hole stitching.

MWT thinks Jill Dando was killed by a professional hitman:

"Speaking on This Morning, he said: “I have now been given the name of the killer and that is my focus – on that individual. “That is my focus now – to try and finally solve this investigation because there is no doubt that Jill was murdered, assassinated, by a professional hitman."

But Nick Ross disagrees:

"The immediate facts made a contract killing improbable but in any case the revenge motive would have been entirely without precedent in modern mainland Britain. ... All in all it was about as amateurish and clumsy as a shooting can be. ... I wrote privately to the head of the investigation, pointing out that when celebrities are shot, like John Lennon, the killer invariably turned out to be a loner. It turned out that Britain’s top profiler at the National Crime Faculty agreed with me, but nobody took much notice."

Ross's views on British justice:

"Myth Two: 'British justice is the best in the world'
When I started Crimewatch, I thought British justice was the best in the world. After 30 years’ experience, I am now in contempt of court. ... It
[failure to prosecute a prolific burglar who burgled his 90-year-old father-in-law and left a bloody fingerprint] was a classic illustration of how the legal process has divorced itself from decency and common sense."
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2326656...eal-cause-crime.html
wyot If he is all he appears to be then Lord preserve him..

He looks like an ex saga holidays model, battling a chocolate digestive addiction...

But superheros come in all shapes and sizes these days....
JK2006 appears to be the modern equivalent of Sherlock Holmes, solving crimes police and CPS could not get anywhere near. But is he all that he appears to be?

www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/3122905/tv...ers-documentary-itv/