Oh Brockman, the jokes are already streaming and believe me, they are much stronger then Oliver Stone's remark.
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Oh Brockman, the jokes are already streaming and believe me, they are much stronger then Oliver Stone's remark.
I'm sure you've already heard this, but police have arrested a man and are holding him in an un-named police station.
Let's hope they've got their man.
Doesn't necessarily mean that they have. I'm sure they will arrest people even if they think they have information which they are withholding.
I hope this doesn't turn into a tabloid frenzy demanding he be immediately executed without trial.
Hope all you want Mark........
Hope it is the man. But something tells me this murder case isn't going to be an easy one to crack.
I was wondering what the latest was on this... I didn't catch the news yesterday.
It must be truly awful for all involved, and I also mean the police who have this mammoth task of trying to solve this before any one else is found dead. If they do manage to trace down this man ( I assume it is a man anyway) then I'll be amazed... It just seems like such a massive thing with very little leads. I mean some of the girls were sadly not even reported missing for weeks. Just really sad I think.
Well they've named the bloke and said what job he has....bad move in my opinion incase he turns out to be innocent :down:
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Originally Posted by speedy king
I was shocked that they named the man. The defense is probably warming up for a prejudiced case as we speak :rolleyes:
What a surpirse...the Police HAVEN't named him....the media have...... not that it was made difficult for them in all fairness though..
Like Huntley before him, this chap has spoken to the media about the case before his arrest. I believe he was the subject of an interview in one of the red tops yesterday.
My uneasy feeling is that that Stephens was getting his side of the story in first, which would - on the surface - appear strange.
However, trial by media isn't something which the UK excells at, so let's wait for the police to do their job before we jump to too many conclusions.