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Grenfell Tower No Longer A Crime Scene, How Can They Say That, When They Keep Catching These Criminals?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The London Review of Books devoted an entire issue (the first time it has ever done that) to this subject, It is an enormous read, but one of the greatest pieces of investigative journalism I've ever read. I have the hard copy, but if you have the stamina you can read it here online;
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If you read The London Review of Books' long article (see above), a lot of the reports were not crimes, but were nevertheless shocking, like the man who wanted a pram and was told "of course, we have lots of them donated by the public", he said he didn't want a used one, he wanted a new one, to which he was told that was alright if that's what he wanted, but then he said he wanted one which cost £900 (the most expensive one on the market) to which the excellent, though much maligned councillor didn't hesitate to say, "OK, give it to him".
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