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Topic History of: Surrey Police and Milly Dowler
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ams I had occasion to view the documentary "Taken" which was produced after Bellfield's trial for Milly Dowler's murder. Maria Woodall of Surrey Police at least comes in for some recognition of ability from Gemma Dowler (in her excellent book) but it was very hard to watch Ms Woodall assert that from the very beginning it was apparent that Milly came from a good family and that something was clearly wrong in her disappearance. In fact the opposite was true- Surrey Police assumed it was either Mr. Dowler to blame or that she came from a family from which was likely to have run away. The police wasted months on these lines of enquiry
md hedda wrote:
I believe there needs to be a Judicial Inquiry into police actions in so many cases.
The general public have lost faith in their police forces.

Frigging Brexit is consuming MP's attention.

But who knows what will be revealed when 'Nick' goes to court.

Judicial inquiries are usually manipulated, whitewash affairs while public lectures and media reports of court trials often tend to be biased and sensationalised. Drama that keeps close to the facts like this outstanding series has done, helps to open the mind and shift public perceptions towards the truth. It's great reading the feedback comments Colin Sutton has been receiving on his Twitter account. There is also an interesting interview with him in the Radio Times.

twitter.com/colinsutton/status/1082922360674631680
www.radiotimes.com/news/2019-01-08/detec...bout-levi-bellfield/
JK2006 Over 13,000 views of this thread so far, over the three days/nights of the show. Including many from Guildford and Woking URL's.
hedda I believe there needs to be a Judicial Inquiry into police actions in so many cases.
The general public have lost faith in their police forces.

Frigging Brexit is consuming MP's attention.

But who knows what will be revealed when 'Nick' goes to court.
JK2006 I started this thread by saying it was certain ITV would not expose the other villain in the case - Surrey Police. I was wrong. They did - and all credit to them. Admittedly they didn't concentrate on Surrey totally failing to find and stop Bellfield who lived (and we suspect murdered Milly) one minute away from her abduction point in Walton-on-Thames. The apology to the Delagrange family - beautifully handled - should have concentrated more on that (as it should have to Marsha's family and the oddly name changed Kate Sheedy). But I suspect millions of viewers will now know how corrupt and incompetent Surrey Police are. Time for an Inquiry (and possibly removing the generous pension Brian Marjoram left with, after his disastrous time on the Milly Dowler case).