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Tracy and Charlie
Does anyone think that the story with Tracy setting up Charlie as a violent abuser and then killing him could undermine women who have genuinely found themselves in that situation and could compromise or subvert the investigations of any future such cases?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Actually soprano, marwel raises an interesting point - because although the police etc won't be affected by a soap, the general public often are and that can have a bad affect on anyone in a similar situation...not being believed, accused of deliberately twisting things, newspaper articles, accusations of "doing a tracey" - so it may even make some people keep quiet, when they should speak out.
marwel wasn't suggesting that these were real people, but rather that the issues raised in the soap do indeed happen to real people and the soaps serve to highlight them.
if you must try to be a smart arse, try to do it with a modicum of intelligence, rather than incoherrent rambling.
marwel wasn't suggesting that these were real people, but rather that the issues raised in the soap do indeed happen to real people and the soaps serve to highlight them.
if you must try to be a smart arse, try to do it with a modicum of intelligence, rather than incoherrent rambling.