Barry George was fitted up
It is clear that Barry George was fitted up to appease Detective Chief Superintendent Hamish Campbell, leading the inquiry into Jill Dando's killing, and the Forensic Science Service assisted in this process.
It has to be said, that Detective Chief Superintendent Hamish Campbell should be charged with gross professional misconduct. It is not wrong to have a gut instinct, but it is wrong to falsify facts to make them fit a hypothesis. And it is wrong for the FFS to falsify reports of evidential findings. The meaningless forensic evidence was sexed up and presented as accurate and reliable, when in reality it was fabricated to fit the desire for a prosecution.
This analysis is damning. It has been drawn to my attention in the comments in the post below that the role of the BBC in reporting this case is questionable. That is a bias in favour of its deceased employee and against Barry George. I hope he sues the bastards!
UPDATE: Lord John Stevenson, the former Commissioner of the Met Police, said that the McCanns would never be prosecuted in England - he’s right the powerful and influential rarely are, but the likes of George, a mental retard, who has few friends can be prosecuted on a lot less evidence.
Of course, the print media that fiercely denounces the Portuguese police investigating the death of Madeline McCann for daring to name the McCanns as prime suspects, never really gave two hoots about Barry George, or the many other miscarriages of justice in the UK - they don’t sell papers.
3 comments:
I was Barry's housing officer during his council tenancy. Whenever he visited the town hall, he couldn't hold a pencil steady. At the local cafe he asked people to pour out ketchup for him as he couldn't hold the bottle steady enough. How could he kill someone professionally? He had a memory like a sieve. We had to write everything down for him as he'd forget. He'd pop into the office to ask if he'd been there the day before, etc. The local police used to stalk him, if anything happened, they'd stop him asking where he was. he started to write things down so he couldn't be fitted up for everything around Fulham. Poor guy - 8 years of his life gone. But thank God for his family. But for them he'd have just rotted away inside for something he didn't do.
anonymous - I remember Barry George's sister saying more or less the same to the press at the time he was arrested. There was an investigative programme on TV in which one of the jurors, a woman, expressed her grave concerns at the verdict. I think the point of contention was an alleged particle in or on his coat which 'could' have been related to a firearm.
The programme pointed out that Jill's assassination had the hallmarks of a 'professional hit'.
The theory was political - she fronted a programme, if my memory serves me right, on Kosovo.
http://tinyurl.com/5f2msz
That is a sad but true cartoon which I first saw on Stef's blog.
http://tinyurl.com/6q7pm4
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