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Why Has It Took So Long To Get The Alleged Killer Of Pc Blakelock To Stand Trial?

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anotheoldgit | 14:53 Tue 04th Mar 2014 | News
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/10672536/Pc-Keith-Blakelock-attacked-without-mercy-during-Broadwater-Farm-riots-court-hears.html

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/462994/Man-accused-of-murdering-PC-Blakelock-in-Broadwater-Farm-riots-was-nutter-court-hears

/// Members of the gang that attacked Pc Keith Blakelock have been paid by the police and granted immunity in return for giving evidence against the man accused of his murder, the Old Bailey was told on Monday. ///

This is disgusting, what would have been said if some of the gang who killed Stephen Lawrence had been paid and also granted immunity in return for giving evidence against the pair who were later convicted of his murder?
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Here is a rap song penned by the accused killer of PC Blakelock.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/03/05/article-0-1C0ABB5300000578-38_634x619.jpg

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/// A convicted rioter accused of murdering PC Keith Blakelock during the 1985 Tottenham riots wrote a chilling rap song bragging of 'chopping him all over', a court heard yesterday. ///

/// Nicholas Jacobs wrote how the policeman 'begged for mercy' as a mob hacked him to death, it was said. ///





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sp1814

/// I will repeat - it's not my view that the murder of PC Blakelock "has taken up enough time, what with an inquiry, not to mention the huge costs in resources and police time". That's what YOU said about the Stephen Lawrence case. ///

Perhaps you would care to present proof where I said this, and then we can all see where you have taken what I actually said out of context?
AOG

My pleasure:

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1236277.html

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1075973.html

So, with reference to your second thread, seeing as the PC Blakelock case, do you think that seeing as it's been 29 years since his murders, the accused are unlikely to get a fair trial.

And regarding the first thread, do you think that with so much time and effort expended, not to mention the £50,000 the police had to pay Silcott for malicious prosecution, we should let it rest?

Genuinely interested.
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sp1814

Thank you for reminding me of what I said, and yes I hold my hands up and admit that was my feelings at the time, but since then two killers have at least been accused and sent down for the offence, yet we have not seen the same apply in PC Blakelock case, where there were even more suspects attached to his killing.

/// So, with reference to your second thread, seeing as the PC Blakelock case, do you think that seeing as it's been 29 years since his murders, the accused are unlikely to get a fair trial. ///

The same thoughts as I had regarding the Stephen Lawrence case, although there has been more evidence of the killing of the PC, that I wonder why no one, if not many are not now rotting in a prison cell.

/// And regarding the first thread, do you think that with so much time and effort expended, not to mention the £50,000 the police had to pay Silcott for malicious prosecution, we should let it rest? ///

In this case no, because I suspect there is more to this case, and there has not been any closure over it, perhaps the widow and family could have been more campaigning in their ways, it seems to have worked in the other case.

regrettably, it does seem that family members making a fuss may get better results. I say 'regrettably' because it shouldn't work this way, the police should do their job regardless of whether grieving relatives tell them to or not. But in these two cases in particular, they failed to do so.
AOG

"perhaps the widow and family could have been more campaigning in their ways"

Perhaps.

But as jno had added, it shouldn't be thus.

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