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Mark Bridger
What's the latest on the Mark Bridger situation? When is he in court?
I haven't heard anything recently.
I haven't heard anything recently.
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> I wonder why so long.
Actually, that's not so long in our judicial process - things can take months and months to come to court.
Markos? Never been called that before... :-)
20:44 Sun 21st Oct 2012
If he has done something awful to this child any normal person would have deep regrets afterwards. The fact he cried in court may have something to do with it and felt guilt ridden. A better solution than physical punishment would be to employ a psychologist in a one to one meeting and hope to extract details of the missing child.
If he gave his consent to such a substance being administered, I would have no problem. I do not consider forcing him is correct though - whatever the circumstances. It would still be unhelpful if, whilst under the truth drug, he gave an answer which is palpably incorrect.
The fact that he cried in Court could be explained by the fact that he is innocent.
The fact that he cried in Court could be explained by the fact that he is innocent.
"he gave an answer which is palpably incorrect. "
as I keep saying, it would be down to the investigating team to decide what if any info he came out with was worth following up or not.
If I was this bloke and was innocent I'd be begging the police to take a polygraph, truth drug etc anything that may help prove my innocence
as I keep saying, it would be down to the investigating team to decide what if any info he came out with was worth following up or not.
If I was this bloke and was innocent I'd be begging the police to take a polygraph, truth drug etc anything that may help prove my innocence
I am in no position to believe/disbelieve anything since I haven't seen the evidence that will in due course be presented to the jury. I fail to see how someone's tears in Court can show he has a guilty mind - I was just pointing out the obvious other possibility.
However, this is a case that will potentially be tried largely on forensic evidence alone - a bit like Barry Bulsara was.
However, this is a case that will potentially be tried largely on forensic evidence alone - a bit like Barry Bulsara was.
"You could always change your alias Baz"
yup, could do that very easily and change my IP addy as well....but I'm not that bothered, as i've said on numerous occasions, this is just a bit of amusement, I really dont take it as seriously as some of the self opinionated "how dare you argue with me" type saddos on here seem to.
yup, could do that very easily and change my IP addy as well....but I'm not that bothered, as i've said on numerous occasions, this is just a bit of amusement, I really dont take it as seriously as some of the self opinionated "how dare you argue with me" type saddos on here seem to.