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Topic History of: False Allegations and Miscarriages of Justice Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Barney |
Two questions Honey!
Here's another - why don't the police talk to Michael Hayes?
As he's admitted direct involvement.
In the Brighton bombing also, as an IRA member.
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honey!oh sugar sugar. |
Barney wrote:
Sadly, the inquests will not address the question of who placed the bombs; this - although the names are what's really required, to facilities justice - falls outside its ambit.
This is notwithstanding that at least one bomber has admitted his involvement - and it is understood that the authorities/police (here and in Northern Ireland) know who the others are.
Undoubtedly, this matter will run and run with the findings of the inquests providing ammunition for, perhaps, a civil case against the alleged bombers - if the state remains unwilling to prosecute.

How do they know who they are? If they have evidence why not arrest them? |
Barney |
Sadly, the inquests will not address the question of who placed the bombs; this - although the names are what's really required, to facilities justice - falls outside its ambit.
This is notwithstanding that at least one bomber has admitted his involvement - and it is understood that the authorities/police (here and in Northern Ireland) know who the others are.
Undoubtedly, this matter will run and run with the findings of the inquests providing ammunition for, perhaps, a civil case against the alleged bombers - if the state remains unwilling to prosecute.
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Barney |
Today - over 40 years after they died, inquests will commence into the deaths of the 21 victims of the Birmingham pub bombings.
Not before time - and a lot slower than the almost instantaneous arrest of 6 innocent men, against whom evidence was fabricated by the police.
Policemen also beat up the men - and the real perpetrators were never found, or even sought.
In addition to the false evidence, forensic reports were completely erroneous - and the Home Office pathologist, who carried out the work, discarded.
One of the biggest miscarriages of justice in our history - as well as a major example of false allegations - by the police and authorities.
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Barney |
In the overall scheme of things, one has to wonder whether false allegations are worse than other obnoxious practices.
Such as police physically beating confessions out of suspects - or the fabrication of forensic evidence by government experts.
All of this, and more, happened with the Birmingham 6 (who were eventually compensated) - but the findings of the expert Dr Skuse, from the Home Office, were pivotal.
In that they were believed: Skuse was '99% certain' - but turned out to be completely wrong, destroying the lives of so many. |
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