In the midst of tragedy 13:37 - Oct 3 with 5608 views | KeithHaynes | Judges comments on Wayne Couzens investigation and compilation of evidence. This has been the most impressive police investigation that I have encountered in the 30 years I have been sitting as a part-time and full-time judge. The speed with which the evidence leading to the arrest of the defendant was secured is highly notable, as has been the painstaking reconstruction of these events using electronic material along with more old-fashioned methods of policing. It cannot be suggested in my view that the Metropolitan Police, even for a moment, attempted to close ranks to protect one of their own. Instead, remorselessly, efficiently and impartially the investigating officers followed all the available leads, resulting in an overwhelming case against the accused. Meriting particular mention are Detective Chief Inspector Catherine Goodwin, Detective Kim Martin and Acting Detective Inspector Lee Tullett. Mr Tullett has been a key figure in the investigation and the preparation of this case, going well beyond what could properly be expected of any police officer, and his role deserves high commendation. | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 09:55 - Oct 4 with 3537 views | onehunglow | Yet no reply to this . It shows agenda alright I | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 10:23 - Oct 4 with 3512 views | Dr_Winston | I wouldn't imagine that there are many Police anywhere who would have not done the same to bring a monster like Couzens to justice even if he was a serving officer. I'd suggest that they were even more motivated to create an airtight case to put him away for life because of who he was, and how his actions have stained all of them. One of the things that sticks in my craw about the Clydach case is the number of people who believe that Morris was "fitted up" by SWP in order to protect one of their own. I could perhaps be convinced that they simply have the wrong man (although not a chance in hell TBH), but the idea that serving Police officers would willingly cover up the murder of two little children, not to mention mum and grandmother, in order for a cop to get away with it is sickening. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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In the midst of tragedy on 10:37 - Oct 4 with 3508 views | trampie |
In the midst of tragedy on 10:23 - Oct 4 by Dr_Winston | I wouldn't imagine that there are many Police anywhere who would have not done the same to bring a monster like Couzens to justice even if he was a serving officer. I'd suggest that they were even more motivated to create an airtight case to put him away for life because of who he was, and how his actions have stained all of them. One of the things that sticks in my craw about the Clydach case is the number of people who believe that Morris was "fitted up" by SWP in order to protect one of their own. I could perhaps be convinced that they simply have the wrong man (although not a chance in hell TBH), but the idea that serving Police officers would willingly cover up the murder of two little children, not to mention mum and grandmother, in order for a cop to get away with it is sickening. |
Didn't they think it was certain officers close to the case though as opposed to everybody, you know there was stories knocking about of not reporting a mass murder untill the end of the shift then in an understated way, people couldn't remember where they were all night, was it lost or no entries in note book, the love triangles, the threats, the motive, the lack of DNA etc etc. | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 10:43 - Oct 4 with 3483 views | Dr_Winston |
In the midst of tragedy on 10:37 - Oct 4 by trampie | Didn't they think it was certain officers close to the case though as opposed to everybody, you know there was stories knocking about of not reporting a mass murder untill the end of the shift then in an understated way, people couldn't remember where they were all night, was it lost or no entries in note book, the love triangles, the threats, the motive, the lack of DNA etc etc. |
Like I said. Sickening. No surprise to see you jump on board with it. | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 10:48 - Oct 4 with 3488 views | theloneranger |
In the midst of tragedy on 10:37 - Oct 4 by trampie | Didn't they think it was certain officers close to the case though as opposed to everybody, you know there was stories knocking about of not reporting a mass murder untill the end of the shift then in an understated way, people couldn't remember where they were all night, was it lost or no entries in note book, the love triangles, the threats, the motive, the lack of DNA etc etc. |
If you believe that the SWP are protecting their own .... Then WHY did the Lewis brothers with their then solicitor David Hutchinson ( also would become the solicitor to Morris) make formal complaints against 18 police officers of all ranks from constable to Detective Superintendent?? They also made a complaint against the Chief Constable of South Wales!! These complaints included perjury, attempting to pervert the course of justice, wrongful arrest, disclosure of confidential information, inappropriate disclosure of sensitive information, etc. This doesn't seem a very sensible course of action to take, if you know that the SWP are in your corner and protecting you!! | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 10:50 - Oct 4 with 3486 views | trampie |
In the midst of tragedy on 10:43 - Oct 4 by Dr_Winston | Like I said. Sickening. No surprise to see you jump on board with it. |
Are you defending the conduct of those officers that were in the frame at one time ?, not suggesting Morris was or was not guilty or anyone else for that matter but the conduct of the officers closely involved was not professional to say the very least, it's understandable local taxpayers had and have concerns. [Post edited 4 Oct 2021 10:56]
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In the midst of tragedy on 10:53 - Oct 4 with 3472 views | onehunglow | People need to understand there is a cottage industry within police forces as regards complaints .It is the best way to get a promotion ,by locking up a serving officer. Fact | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 11:01 - Oct 4 with 3463 views | trampie |
In the midst of tragedy on 10:48 - Oct 4 by theloneranger | If you believe that the SWP are protecting their own .... Then WHY did the Lewis brothers with their then solicitor David Hutchinson ( also would become the solicitor to Morris) make formal complaints against 18 police officers of all ranks from constable to Detective Superintendent?? They also made a complaint against the Chief Constable of South Wales!! These complaints included perjury, attempting to pervert the course of justice, wrongful arrest, disclosure of confidential information, inappropriate disclosure of sensitive information, etc. This doesn't seem a very sensible course of action to take, if you know that the SWP are in your corner and protecting you!! |
Why have you directed that to me ? I don't think SWP as a whole protected those that were initially in the frame. | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 11:09 - Oct 4 with 3451 views | trampie |
In the midst of tragedy on 09:55 - Oct 4 by onehunglow | Yet no reply to this . It shows agenda alright I |
I replied on the other thread. | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 20:33 - Oct 4 with 3373 views | angryjack |
In the midst of tragedy on 11:09 - Oct 4 by trampie | I replied on the other thread. |
Never trust a copper... | | | |
In the midst of tragedy on 20:37 - Oct 4 with 3375 views | onehunglow |
In the midst of tragedy on 20:33 - Oct 4 by angryjack | Never trust a copper... |
Who do we trust then Who | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 20:40 - Oct 4 with 3373 views | onehunglow |
In the midst of tragedy on 20:33 - Oct 4 by angryjack | Never trust a copper... |
You must have missed that prog . Plenty of police getting a real snotting . One left virtually blind . Serves em right ,innit The untrustworthy scum getting a shoeing. You d have loved it | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 20:58 - Oct 4 with 3354 views | angryjack |
In the midst of tragedy on 20:40 - Oct 4 by onehunglow | You must have missed that prog . Plenty of police getting a real snotting . One left virtually blind . Serves em right ,innit The untrustworthy scum getting a shoeing. You d have loved it |
Ask yourself why the public are turning and hate the police,, its been coming...never trust a copper | | | |
In the midst of tragedy on 21:01 - Oct 4 with 3355 views | trampie |
In the midst of tragedy on 20:37 - Oct 4 by onehunglow | Who do we trust then Who |
I thought you said that you don't trust no one ?, are you now saying you only trust the police as a profession/group of people but trust no one else ? | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 21:09 - Oct 4 with 3336 views | onehunglow |
In the midst of tragedy on 21:01 - Oct 4 by trampie | I thought you said that you don't trust no one ?, are you now saying you only trust the police as a profession/group of people but trust no one else ? |
No I don’t trust anyone . This does not mean I mistrust a whole institution. Now then,how do you feel about WELSH police getting a hammering Are you in angry s camp. | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 21:18 - Oct 4 with 3327 views | angryjack |
In the midst of tragedy on 21:09 - Oct 4 by onehunglow | No I don’t trust anyone . This does not mean I mistrust a whole institution. Now then,how do you feel about WELSH police getting a hammering Are you in angry s camp. |
Listen I don't trust the police as I have had experience in their u Derham treatment and lies,,I have also seen them sbusing their powers and covering for each other and there is more and more stories every day without one's we don't see or hear about...never trust a copper... | | | |
In the midst of tragedy on 21:25 - Oct 4 with 3321 views | trampie |
In the midst of tragedy on 21:09 - Oct 4 by onehunglow | No I don’t trust anyone . This does not mean I mistrust a whole institution. Now then,how do you feel about WELSH police getting a hammering Are you in angry s camp. |
Oh so you don't trust individual police officers that is it is it | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 21:41 - Oct 4 with 3301 views | Wingstandwood |
In the midst of tragedy on 21:18 - Oct 4 by angryjack | Listen I don't trust the police as I have had experience in their u Derham treatment and lies,,I have also seen them sbusing their powers and covering for each other and there is more and more stories every day without one's we don't see or hear about...never trust a copper... |
But if a coppers superb investigation, honest efforts and justice served is backed up, praised and wholeheartedly rejoiced by individuals and victims family who do not happen to share the same police canteen? What then? So the victim’s family, CPS, forensics, numerous trial witnesses, juries, the reporters that attended a trial along with the CCRC repeatedly that turn down false claims of innocence? Cannot be trusted either? A coven of dastardly doer’s under the coppers thumb? All in it together? A dastardly secret society clique like the apartment building residents in Rosemary’s Baby? | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 21:53 - Oct 4 with 3264 views | angryjack |
In the midst of tragedy on 21:41 - Oct 4 by Wingstandwood | But if a coppers superb investigation, honest efforts and justice served is backed up, praised and wholeheartedly rejoiced by individuals and victims family who do not happen to share the same police canteen? What then? So the victim’s family, CPS, forensics, numerous trial witnesses, juries, the reporters that attended a trial along with the CCRC repeatedly that turn down false claims of innocence? Cannot be trusted either? A coven of dastardly doer’s under the coppers thumb? All in it together? A dastardly secret society clique like the apartment building residents in Rosemary’s Baby? |
They always throw one to the wolves jeep the heat off the rest,everyone thinks they doing great job,but cases like that they can't really cover for each other but every day cases they do a lot of it.. | | | |
In the midst of tragedy on 22:29 - Oct 4 with 3243 views | Boundy |
In the midst of tragedy on 10:43 - Oct 4 by Dr_Winston | Like I said. Sickening. No surprise to see you jump on board with it. |
I find old trampie has a subtle way of providing his opinion but not brave enough to say it outright | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 22:53 - Oct 4 with 3227 views | raynor94 |
In the midst of tragedy on 10:37 - Oct 4 by trampie | Didn't they think it was certain officers close to the case though as opposed to everybody, you know there was stories knocking about of not reporting a mass murder untill the end of the shift then in an understated way, people couldn't remember where they were all night, was it lost or no entries in note book, the love triangles, the threats, the motive, the lack of DNA etc etc. |
You really are a disgrace, but there again I'm not surprised at your views on this case | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 22:57 - Oct 4 with 3223 views | raynor94 |
In the midst of tragedy on 21:53 - Oct 4 by angryjack | They always throw one to the wolves jeep the heat off the rest,everyone thinks they doing great job,but cases like that they can't really cover for each other but every day cases they do a lot of it.. |
All this hatred because you were once allegedly stopped for drink driving? | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 23:23 - Oct 4 with 3204 views | DJack |
In the midst of tragedy on 22:57 - Oct 4 by raynor94 | All this hatred because you were once allegedly stopped for drink driving? |
Off course not. | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 01:32 - Oct 5 with 3156 views | KeithHaynes | Anyway, well done to those mentioned. Walk a mile etc. | |
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In the midst of tragedy on 07:29 - Oct 5 with 3126 views | trampie |
In the midst of tragedy on 22:53 - Oct 4 by raynor94 | You really are a disgrace, but there again I'm not surprised at your views on this case |
What are you talking about, my views are similar to a lot of others namely some of the police involved conduct was poor (surely no argument there) and that it was debatable if the convicted guy had done it beyond reasonable doubt, hence all the fuss, that is not to say he didn't do but was it proved beyond reasonable doubt (no witnesses, DNA etc). | |
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