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anotheoldgit | 10:27 Wed 04th Jul 2018 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5912789/Healthcare-worker-arrested-suspicion-murder-eight-babies.html

Do you think that it is appropriate to publish photographs of the 'suspected' killer?

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No, I don't.
The newspapers can print quite enough detail without resorting to publishing photographs of her or her parent's home.

The Police need to be left to carry on their investigations without let or hindrance.
Absolutely not.

This lady remains uncharged with any offence, and the media has no business stirring up 'no smoke ...' attitudes among the public.
Not appropriate at this stage at all.
Maybe not AOG, but the newspapers are bought for News, Sport and Entertainment.
The police must be pretty sure that she is guilty.
That's life im, afraid.
Completely inappropriate.

Well out of order imo.
"The police must be pretty sure that she is guilty. "

And we have seen them with egg on their faces quite a few times recently with that one. Police are not the CPS and they are not the Court.

Photographs, and indeed names should not be released unless a Court approves it for extreme and specific circumstances.
No name and no pictures until someone is found guilty....I believe the bottom line of the justice system is 'Innocent until proved guilty' A lot of damage has been done to people who were subsequently proved, beyond any doubt, to be totally innocent by publishing names and other details.
Worrying to say the least, if she's released and not charged with this her life is over now anyway :/ Do you remember Christopher Jeffries, the odd looking landlord of Joanna Yeates who was arrested spuriously because frankly he was just a bit unusual looking? Police really shouldn't release information about individuals until they are charged.
Kvali......yes I remember that case well, not only did the press focus on him but so did the TV.....and so did AB ;-)

The populace is a bottomless pit for this kind of information, hungry for anything to chat about, fact or fiction. So the media give it to them, guilty or not.
Now, as long as it is legal, then this will continue and i must say that i read it avidly, I don't really care whether it not it is true, sadly and as i do not know the focus of attention, it rarely bothers me.
The Police should absolutely not release details of someone in this manner, lest the person is "convicted" before they are charged, tried and found guilty.

The Jeffries / Yeates case was one that immediately sprung to my mind too. There was an excellent drama made out of it, which I watched a couple of years ago. It left you feeling so angry for that poor man's plight.
// Not appropriate at this stage at all.//

er no that should be:
appropriate at this stage but later after she is charged then not at all.

all sorts of lurid speculatioon is allowed before charging as it cannot possibly influence a later trial - there er isnt one ( yet). after charging, there is to be a trial and comment is strictly limited - oops as one Tommy Robinson porridge eater of Dartmoor knows well.

nurse wiv chemeez of death .... what is wrong with that ?
publishing her address is apparently because if it were john smith then all the john smiths in the area get their houses torched whereas with an address it is er only one.....[bearing in mind the on line internet flaming the ladies of AB tender, when even the teensiest crime is suggested or referred to, by another]

I am only explaining the rules and not supporting them

we got rules - we have to stick to them as the judges have no sense of humour in these things
// The Jeffries / Yeates case was one that sprung to my mind. There was an excellent drama, which I watched a couple of years ago.//

that was the Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3429354/?ref_=nv_sr_1

and is available for - - - purview on Netflix for a modest monthly fee.

it is worth a look as it has so many themes - as well as rushing to judgement. He looks like a freak and cleans himself up etc.

spoiling the plot - - -
his mistake is to say he heard the garden gate go to the hacks and fail to mention it to the police. They swoop and arrest him on suspicion of murder. wow! - it is not him but another tenant in the house so sort of they nearly get the right fella

good scene where he doesnt recognise Alan Partridge as they all gather at the commons and demand the press be muzzled at the Levinson inquiry

The levinson inquiry has been abandoned really
basically because all the big gun corporations were saying
"yes yes people with money like us, should be able to gag anyone!"
No. Innocent until proven guilty. We all know what the media can do to suspects.
There is something amazing happening here.

If this young woman were black or Asian there are certain persons who would be tossing themselves at their laptops hollering, “LOOK AT THE BENEFITS OF MULTICULTURALISM”.

The newspapers have a history of this- I saw a pic of OJ Simpson just the other day :)
//If this young woman were black or Asian there are certain persons who would be tossing themselves at their laptops hollering, “LOOK AT THE BENEFITS OF MULTICULTURALISM”. //

Hmmm, shoulders and chips spring to mind.
in theory, no. But if the photos are on FB I assume they're widely available anyway. (Though it may be that one of her friends has passed them on to the media.)

But as sp1814 suggests, few complain when photos of non-white suspects are published.
Black or asian

black widow maker - surely

we havent had Angel of Death yet - carries over to German - angele des todt apparently.....
I don't think we'll be seeing anything like that before a verdict is reached, PP. I hope.

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