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Serial killer?
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With all the recent news items attaching certain finds etc to a serial killer of prostitutes, and at the same time reporting that a certain person Stephen Griffiths, is accused of killing the prostitutes, is there any likelihood of this person receiving a fair trial?
With all the recent news items attaching certain finds etc to a serial killer of prostitutes, and at the same time reporting that a certain person Stephen Griffiths, is accused of killing the prostitutes, is there any likelihood of this person receiving a fair trial?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Serial killings that occur within a short period of time seem to stop after the suspect has been caught. Not that its any proof but the minds of these killers would still allow them to carry on as they have a perverted sense of justice and believe they are doing good from removing the prostitutes from the streets.
In the minds of juries it probably speaks volumes.
In the minds of juries it probably speaks volumes.
It's scary that he was doing his Phd in something related to "murder investigations of serial killers" (or something like that - I can't recall exactly!) I wonder if the thesis he was doing led his warped mind to take it further....? If he had've studied something competely different maybe that "window" in his very warped mind wouldn't have opened. NOT excusing him though!!!!
Very few actual evidence has been publish. Juries are instructed to judge someone on the evidence presented to them rather than the Newspaper headlines, which often throws up acquittals which the newspapers (and certain right whingers) do not like.
Absolutely no reason why a fair trial cannot proceed.
Absolutely no reason why a fair trial cannot proceed.