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[TV] 24 hours in police custody



n1 gull

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Jul 25, 2003
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The police didn't investigate the original disappearance twelve years before properly.

I agree and they seemed to gloss over that. I know the programme is 24hours in custody not unsolved crimes but you have to ask how they didn't at least check for a body in the brothers bloody garden?
 




Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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I agree and they seemed to gloss over that. I know the programme is 24hours in custody not unsolved crimes but you have to ask how they didn't at least check for a body in the brothers bloody garden?
Especially as a statement at the time said "we don't want ******* back garden being dug up"

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Zeff

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Jun 1, 2009
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Southwick
What got me, was they both got away with it, he got a Body he (allegedly) knew was there removed, and his garden tidied up for free.......and the cost to us £100,000’s.........Kin Madness......love this programme though
 


Kaiser_Soze

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Apr 14, 2008
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Gotta admit. That's f*&$%ing strong circumstantial evidence! You'd have thought though the police would have established cause of death, and tried to link the body someone or something forensically. But nothing like that was even mentioned.
Someone's been watching too much CSI. She went missing in 2003 and the body was found in 2015. There was no clothing with the body. Finding a cause of death involves a number of tests and checks not able to be done on bone! Unless she had severe damage to the skull indicating a blunt force trauma to the head, anything else would have been impossible to prove.

Besides the man they suspected of the murder itself had committed suicide!
 


n1 gull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Not a great episode last night. I normally have some empathy for the people involved or find the crime interesting but just watching a couple of wasters burgle and con vulnerable people for drugs was just deeply depressing. What a waste of time for the police, prisons and all involved. Sadly last night was probably a more realistic view of day to day policing
 




Ludensian Gull

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Apr 18, 2009
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Not a great episode last night. I normally have some empathy for the people involved or find the crime interesting but just watching a couple of wasters burgle and con vulnerable people for drugs was just deeply depressing. What a waste of time for the police, prisons and all involved. Sadly last night was probably a more realistic view of day to day policing

Sickening to watch, wasn't it. What did he get in the end 20 months? Couple of wasters should be locked up for 20 years each as far as I'm concerned. You know damn well they'll both be out robbing and theiving again once they are out
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Sickening to watch, wasn't it. What did he get in the end 20 months? Couple of wasters should be locked up for 20 years each as far as I'm concerned. You know damn well they'll both be out robbing and theiving again once they are out

The 'female' of the twosome seemed to think of them as Bonnie and Clyde. Deserved a similar ending. Low lifes preying on the scared and vulnerable of society.
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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Another great episode tonight

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sjamesb3466

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Jan 31, 2009
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Another great episode tonight

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Really very interesting. At the start would have bet my house on him doing it. Guess it shows that although he is clearly a ****ing weird chap, that doesn't make you a murderer.

Gives me faith in our justice system.
 


dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
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I cant believe anyone could take their life in such awful brutal way. Scary the way some people hate living so much.
 


Albion my Albion

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My immediate first thought after I read the thread title was how did someone find out about police arrests in Darlo.
 




Albion my Albion

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Besides the man they suspected of the murder itself had committed suicide!

That is the ultimate in finding out if someone believes that the Criminal Justice System is for punishment or reform. Should the suspected murderer have been punished before he killed himself or was the suicide enough to satisfy the victims.
 


n1 gull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Excellent episode I thought he was totally guilty and wondered how they would drag out the programme as it was so obviously him. Crikey that was quite a shock
 


symyjym

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Nov 2, 2009
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Brighton / Hove actually
He may not have been guilty of her murder, but the combination of an alcoholic/drug addict, and an alcoholic control freak was toxic. Who is to say that whilst he was restricting her drinking he always had a full glass himself. I would not be surprised if he just got a thrill out of teasing her rather than helping her.

He faked being a qualified doctor with huge confidence. What type of person claims to be a doctor ??? Surely he should be charged for impersonating one? He always knew how to behave, and what to say in front of the police. By her method of suicide he certainly wasn't a force for good in her life and he probably helped to drive her to it.
 






Wrong-Direction

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Looks a gooden

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Wrong-Direction

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Not sure if anyone watched this last night, it's a ****ing disgrace that **** got away with raping all those girls!

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Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
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Not sure if anyone watched this last night, it's a ****ing disgrace that **** got away with raping all those girls!

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Yes, heartbreaking last night, just how vulnerable and immature was that 19 year old girl.
Thousands more around the country right now.
It must be very tough sometimes to be CID, as he said, he takes it home with him.
Shocking.
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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Yes, heartbreaking last night, just how vulnerable and immature was that 19 year old girl.
Thousands more around the country right now.
It must be very tough sometimes to be CID, as he said, he takes it home with him.
Shocking.
Agreed

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