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Crank, Hoax, Cruel Joke or Hope?

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    #51
    forgive me for this,

    and of course I hope they get their daughter back and reading the story I have a feeling they will and that it will have a happy ending

    meantime, the whole story reads like a film script and one wonders if they have sold the rights ?

    Wishing them all the best and like I said I have a feeling their daughter will be returned and there will be a hppy ending.

    Milan.

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      #52
      Originally posted by WotNxt
      Is the system currently balanced correctly?.
      I didn't say the system was balanced. From an individuals viewpoint having been failed it is entirely reasonable to look individually at those the system has failed.

      It should certainly be much easier for the police to get people into court. However since they are only an investigation authority not a prosecuting one there is little they can do. Most of the problem lies with the CPS. They seem very reluctant sometimes to proceed with cases which seem to have solid evidence. This certainly needs to change.

      Those whom the system has failed are going to tend to have strong views, they are also going to tend to be diametrically opposed according to which way the system have failed them.

      I am sure that if you are on the receiving end of an allegation (of anything) and end up homeless, family less, ostracised and unemployable you will look back on it with good humour and think it's OK. This is the other side of an effective presumption of guilt.

      If it is the case that the guy in question had anything to do with the disappearence then he deserves this. If not he doesn't. However he certainly doesn't deserve it "just in case".

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