Most guilty people to get away with crimes?

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  1. Sup

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    My apple gies old chap.

    Paula Yates for crimes against childrens names
     
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    Luis Suarez

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    Re: Simon cowell

    Gary Willard.
     
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    Sion Jenkins, that bloke who battered his step daughter to death with a tent peg, Curtis Warren who imported £80 million of coke into the UK in one shipment. Both got off on technicalities after the police fecked up, but both were clearly guilty. Oh, and any Man Utd employee who commits a traffic violation in a club car.
     
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    Barry George?

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    kanecat Banned Idiot

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    Sion Jenkins was found guilty and served time but was released on his second appeal. Agree with you on his guilt.
     
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    I always thought that Sion Jenkins was innocent.

    On the one hand you have that his conviction was overturned due to a police **** up but on the other you have the argument that he was only ever charged in the first place due to lazy police work and the common practice to always have a suspect, starting with the family. There was quite a lot of potential evidence pointing to someone else being the killer but he was found guilty because he had blood on him, blood which could reasonably have come from efforts to save her.
     
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    kanecat Banned Idiot

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    JonBenet Ramsay's parents. I think it was the Mother and the Father covered up
     
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    kanecat Banned Idiot

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    The other suspect was a mentally ill homeless man but he had a cast iron alibi for the time of the murder. He'd been seen wondering around the neighbourhood a few weeks prior to and up to the murder and there was also a few reported break ins
     
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    I didn't know that he had an alibi, I was under the impression that he'd been ignored as a suspect because of the blood evidence.

    As it was a long time ago could you refresh my memory on where the other daughter was when it happened? I seem to remember that they went to B&Q for something and when they got back they found her but if that's the case how was he able to murder her without the other daughter seeing? I must be forgetting a crucial part of the story where I assume the other daughter went somewhere else or he popped back from b&q for something? Help kanecat
     
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    Not long after he was released I found myself sat on the next table to him in a wembley hotel restaurant the night before a charity shield match. It was one of those "I know that bloke, who the hell is it?" moments. Took me ages to suss it.

    Irrelevant, uninteresting but true.
     
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    Are you an advocate of the death penalty?
     
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    Good question Mr C and one that I don't know the answer to. The reactionist part of me says that I support it and that certain people deserve to die for what they've done. The more rational part of me says that i'm against it because A. Nobody is pure evil, B. Putting them to death isn't as much punishment as a life behind bars anyway, C. Their families are innocent victims and it isn't fair for them to suffer the loss of their child/father/brother/sister regardless of what they've done and D. Convictions are occasionally overturned meaning innocent people are killed. So no I don't think I do advocate the death penalty though I understand why some do.
     
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    I remember discussing his acquittal with my friend who is a barrister and she said that she believes he is guilty as sin, but on the evidence presented the court were correct to acquit. she was still studying at the time, and unsurprisingly the case was discussed in great depth at her University. The general consensus between those qualified in criminal law was that he was guilty.
     
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    Did you notice any tent pegs poking out of his pockets?
     
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    No tent pegs,, soz
     
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    I can't remember all the facts myself ST. He left with two daughters to go to B&Q and when they returned Billie-Jo was found dead. The eldest daughter said a side gate leading to the back was open upon their return and it was closed when they left. I can't remember when they said he killed her, if it was before leaving or upon their return. I think he made them wait in the car while he went back for something (to commit the murder) and then they went to B&Q. As I say my memories a bit foggy on this. After he was released it came out that the police couldn't use evidence saying that the blood found on him also contained bone fragment.
     
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    If I remember rightly the defence said the blood found on his clothing could have been exhaled after death..apparently when he found the girls body and tried to check for signs of life.
     

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