More money to find missing girl
Discussion
George Smiley said:
With the new trolling laws does it mean we cannot discuss the possibility that the parents may have been involved?
Think if you say Allegedly or IMHO you're covered. I'm not an expert or a lawyer though!!Anyway, a separate thread on a separate website isn't Trolling, is it?
Short Grain said:
George Smiley said:
With the new trolling laws does it mean we cannot discuss the possibility that the parents may have been involved?
Think if you say Allegedly or IMHO you're covered. I'm not an expert or a lawyer though!! That's just what they say on HIGNFYAnyway, a separate thread on a separate website isn't Trolling, is it?
Interesting thought. Just catching up on Silent Witness and in one scene the police are using cadaver dogs to find body parts.
One of the forensic guys says that the dogs are trained on pork and that they will be going mad searching bins n stuff.
If true for real life. Could mean that the line from Gerry about having off meat (maybe pork) in the boot of the hire car where the dogs alerted could be right?? Maybe the alert behind the sofa was another bit of food?
One of the forensic guys says that the dogs are trained on pork and that they will be going mad searching bins n stuff.
If true for real life. Could mean that the line from Gerry about having off meat (maybe pork) in the boot of the hire car where the dogs alerted could be right?? Maybe the alert behind the sofa was another bit of food?
How can the Met say stuff like this yet carry on with the McCann investigation?
Met police dropped 30,000 criminal investigations in first 24 hours last year.!Sexual assaults and arson are among the crimes that are being ‘screened out’ within a day of being reported
Met police dropped 30,000 criminal investigations in first 24 hours last year.!Sexual assaults and arson are among the crimes that are being ‘screened out’ within a day of being reported
Guardian said:
Screening out is the process whereby the Met decides which offences to stop investigating after a primary assessment. In October 2017, in a move denounced as a “green light to thieve”, the Met said it would screen out more investigations, saying that it would end investigations into many reports of crimes, including burglaries, thefts and assaults, where there was judged to be little prospect of identifying a suspect. The force said the step was necessary to balance the books.
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