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andymc

7,206 posts

202 months

Yesterday (23:40)
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okgo said:
Nethybridge said:

Sure, London geezers with stout English names
like Driss Serhir and Mohammed Alloush.

Like a previous ep, a stabbing in daylight on a busy street
surrounded by dozens of CCTV cameras , these are killings
by low intellect savages not criminal masterminds.

Easy to convict but difficult to understand why they thought
they could ever get away with it.

Second post you’ve made about black/brown people in two days. Just say it with your chest you bigoted moron.

These gang members do not give a fk about being caught. That’s why it all seems nonsensical. They end up in prison with their mates. Loads of videos of them all reunited in prison, in each others cells filming themselves rapping etc.
Unsure how he’s a bigot?

Rh14n

905 posts

103 months

Dashnine said:
Why do the interviewing detectives persevere with the questions when the subjects go ‘no comment’?

Seems like a waste of everyone’s time, and achieves (apparently from the outside looking in) nothing.
It's to do with the 'Caution' - "You do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do mention may be given in evidence". i.e. it's to make sure the Police give the suspect the opportunity to give an explanation. If they go 'no comment' but then later provide an explanation in court, the court may draw some inferences as to why they didn't provide that explanation during interview.