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Missing info on Jo Yeates
Why are the police reluctant to say whether Jo Yeates has been sexually assaulted?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don`t hold with this "the public has a right to know" business. They have a right to know if there is good reason to know, but there are many goings-on behind the scenes by the experts (of which the public are not) and there could be very good reasons why the information about a potential sexual assault has been kept quiet (to protect the sensitivities of the family for a start). If the public "need to know" they will be informed in due course.
As someone once said 'They walk amongst us'
I suspect that the police drip-feed information on the basis that, if everything was revealed, those idiots who contact the police to claim responsibility ( and they do!) for reasons of gaining notoriety and hence 'celebrity' would be in full possession of the facts.
There have to be facts withheld that only the true perpetrator would know.
Just as an aside, I've seen numerous lengthy threads, on various forums, on previous high profile cases, which caused me to believe that the contributors felt they were qualified to comment on the basis they had watched CSI, CSI Miami, CSI NY, NCIS....the list goes on.
I have no interest in the sick details of this awful crime, the poor girl is no longer with us. I'm just aware, as the father of similarly aged young adults, how the Yeates's must be suffering.
I suspect that the police drip-feed information on the basis that, if everything was revealed, those idiots who contact the police to claim responsibility ( and they do!) for reasons of gaining notoriety and hence 'celebrity' would be in full possession of the facts.
There have to be facts withheld that only the true perpetrator would know.
Just as an aside, I've seen numerous lengthy threads, on various forums, on previous high profile cases, which caused me to believe that the contributors felt they were qualified to comment on the basis they had watched CSI, CSI Miami, CSI NY, NCIS....the list goes on.
I have no interest in the sick details of this awful crime, the poor girl is no longer with us. I'm just aware, as the father of similarly aged young adults, how the Yeates's must be suffering.
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// What people are interested in is the motive which gives them greater information on how to protect themselves. //
So if the motive was robbery, what exactly would people be doing differently to protect themselves than they are already doing?
This goulish desire for the full minutae of a persons murder is pretty sick. Stick to CSI rather than a real human tragedy.
So if the motive was robbery, what exactly would people be doing differently to protect themselves than they are already doing?
This goulish desire for the full minutae of a persons murder is pretty sick. Stick to CSI rather than a real human tragedy.
//I was shocked that the name and many details of the police`s first suspect
were plastered all over the media. What happened to "innocent until proven
guilty"? If this person turns out to be genuinely innocent his life will never
be the same as before. //
Added to that , I recall a lot of people on this site had hung drawn and quatered him , soon after he had been arrested ; and simply because he had been arrested
were plastered all over the media. What happened to "innocent until proven
guilty"? If this person turns out to be genuinely innocent his life will never
be the same as before. //
Added to that , I recall a lot of people on this site had hung drawn and quatered him , soon after he had been arrested ; and simply because he had been arrested
rov1200....that is an excellent question and I have been wondering about that for a long time.
It is very unusual for a 60+ yr old to commit murder.......it would suggest that he had either killed before, or that he was not the murderer.
The sex part is indeed important in Psychological profiling.......if she was NOT sexually assaulted then that may suggest that the killer was not in his 60´s.
These comments above are generalisations.
It is very unusual for a 60+ yr old to commit murder.......it would suggest that he had either killed before, or that he was not the murderer.
The sex part is indeed important in Psychological profiling.......if she was NOT sexually assaulted then that may suggest that the killer was not in his 60´s.
These comments above are generalisations.
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