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man arrested for killoing prostitutes
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This case has highlighted the need to decrinminalise drugs, (give out heroin on NHS if necessary), and provide red light areas with security for these unfortunates to ply their trade.
The whole sordid business is a moral and ethical minefield, but we live in the real world, and if we waste our time moralising and peddling the purist ideal, this will happen again and again.
The whole sordid business is a moral and ethical minefield, but we live in the real world, and if we waste our time moralising and peddling the purist ideal, this will happen again and again.
heres hoping they got the right guy but he was one of many the police had under suspicion by the look of this http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/news/dailynews/t m_headline=exclusive%2D-ripper-is-bondage-beas t%26method=full%26objectid=18279617%26siteid=9 4762-name_page.html
what a strange interview http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/news/news/tm_hea dline=ripper-hunt%2D-the-suspect%26method=full %26objectid=18275623%26siteid=62484-name_page. html
If its correct he said he spoke to tanias mum 2 days after her disappearance and then goes on to say he hadnt spoken to her mum after the disappearance
bit of an odd sounding guy who appears to give the info that he knew them very well quite freely.
If its correct he said he spoke to tanias mum 2 days after her disappearance and then goes on to say he hadnt spoken to her mum after the disappearance
bit of an odd sounding guy who appears to give the info that he knew them very well quite freely.
Is no-one else disturbed that the police were aware of several men would are capable of commiting these acts??? The frightening thing is not so much that it has happened, but that it was so likely to, and will no doubt happen again.
And I'm not buying that this bloke is guilty, the killer has been making a mockery of the police, dumping the bodies right under their noses, he's obviously planned this for some time, and is careful about what he does. I don't believe he could be caught so quickly and easily. My predicitons are as follows:
This guy they've arrested is weird and dangerous, but not actually guilty. He is, however, suspicious enough for him to be convicted by the press. Expect a media storm to errupt over the next few weeks, with him damned from the offset. Amid this high-profile frenzy he will be tried, and found guilty (of course) by a jury who cannot help being biased. The real killer will have stopped murdering now someone has been arrested and charged with the murders, and will quietly slink off into the night, probably to wreak more havoc (on a smaller scale) somewhere else.
And I'm not buying that this bloke is guilty, the killer has been making a mockery of the police, dumping the bodies right under their noses, he's obviously planned this for some time, and is careful about what he does. I don't believe he could be caught so quickly and easily. My predicitons are as follows:
This guy they've arrested is weird and dangerous, but not actually guilty. He is, however, suspicious enough for him to be convicted by the press. Expect a media storm to errupt over the next few weeks, with him damned from the offset. Amid this high-profile frenzy he will be tried, and found guilty (of course) by a jury who cannot help being biased. The real killer will have stopped murdering now someone has been arrested and charged with the murders, and will quietly slink off into the night, probably to wreak more havoc (on a smaller scale) somewhere else.
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