Holdsworth & Hyatt
Hi,
I have just re read the Chief Constable of Cleveland Police’s statement after Suzanne was finally cleared. He says about Suzanne lying to help protect Kyles mum, from the threat of Social coming in. He may need to empathise more, trust me the threat of the system getting involved is scary. But I also was a bit worried when he said that people shouldn’t lie to the Police. Of course they shouldn’t but as an ex cop, any cop will tell you that people do, if you stop someone from drink driving they usually say they had none, then after they blow into the machine, they say well I did have one, well two…and so on, until the light drops into red. The last robber I stopped, said he had been up west, then asked him again a few minutes later the story changed. People forget their lies.
But my real problem is that we never lied to the Police…and look where it’s got us! I wish we had said sod all to the Police, as whatever you say in these cases isn’t believed, by seemingly the officers or the CPS, but the experts, who weren’t there, haven’t proven their theory etc etc well they believe them, not sure if its before or after they have paid them.
Its sad stuff all of this, and I pray that we are nearer the day that we can have an enquiry into these cases and the like and child protection (recently 50 nasty sorts found to have been cleared to work with kids), Doncaster, North London, we must sort this out it is too important to keep fluffing it up. Playing at it, covering backsides and not a lot else.
Very recently Kathy Hyatt’s trial has started in the US, Obama said there should be a new age of responsibility in his speech…I just hope that prosecutors who sometimes flirt with politics heard that message. We are thinking of them and hope that justice is done swiftly, without fear, favour or finances (paid to the experts).
The village was hit by another awful tragedy recently and if you ever think you have it bad, there are always others worse off. Never forget.
Iain