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Hubby Held Over Wife's Death
Not sure if anyone else has posted this - but not a big surprise on this story - I think we all guessed from the start.
http://www.thesun.co....ver-post-killing.html
http://www.thesun.co....ver-post-killing.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, suzie certainly thought so:
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and so did quite a few others.
No doubt redhelen will reply with “innocent until proven guilty” etc.
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and so did quite a few others.
No doubt redhelen will reply with “innocent until proven guilty” etc.
It was a joke, jno!
Of course the presumption of innocence (which is a legal presumption, not a fact) must prevail and everybody, including Mr Garbutt (should he be charged) must have the allegation against him proved beyond reasonable doubt.
I raised the matter flippantly because a number of those who took part in the earlier thread merely suggested Mr Garbutt was involved in his wife's murder. Redhelen sternly took them to task with her suggestion that the lynch mobs were about to be let loose.
Of course the presumption of innocence (which is a legal presumption, not a fact) must prevail and everybody, including Mr Garbutt (should he be charged) must have the allegation against him proved beyond reasonable doubt.
I raised the matter flippantly because a number of those who took part in the earlier thread merely suggested Mr Garbutt was involved in his wife's murder. Redhelen sternly took them to task with her suggestion that the lynch mobs were about to be let loose.
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