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jo yates ?
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vincent tabak has been charged with her murder.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well there ya go -advise from people who know you totally indepentaly. (sp?0
I will be having words with some on here who are disputing my posts and make no mistake.
Bobbi -you know you have lied on here-does that rest easy with you? Are you happy that you have to lie to get people on board? I despair and I dont jest to all the people who have been taken in,If I were such a bad bitch i would give chapter and verse but I wont -knowing that some of us are being slagged on-line and some are on the bandwagon without seeing what ive seen,Get on with it folks but I have noted the ones who were quick to judge.
I will be having words with some on here who are disputing my posts and make no mistake.
Bobbi -you know you have lied on here-does that rest easy with you? Are you happy that you have to lie to get people on board? I despair and I dont jest to all the people who have been taken in,If I were such a bad bitch i would give chapter and verse but I wont -knowing that some of us are being slagged on-line and some are on the bandwagon without seeing what ive seen,Get on with it folks but I have noted the ones who were quick to judge.
I for one most certainly wouldn't be getting excited at all - yet. There's a long, long way to go, and we're not liable to find out the strength of the evidence until, and if, this does end up in Crown Court. And that might take a heck of a long time.
Until then I'd be extremely cautious, although having said that, the news will probably be heartening to Jo's family who are of course desperate that their daughter's/sister's killer is brought to justice.
It also begs the question about what evidence there was in the first place to arrest the landlord who, as far as I'm aware, is still on Bail. He will presumably either now have his Bail cancelled and no further action taken, or else they may be awaiting the results of further DNA if they believe he still could be implicated.
Until then I'd be extremely cautious, although having said that, the news will probably be heartening to Jo's family who are of course desperate that their daughter's/sister's killer is brought to justice.
It also begs the question about what evidence there was in the first place to arrest the landlord who, as far as I'm aware, is still on Bail. He will presumably either now have his Bail cancelled and no further action taken, or else they may be awaiting the results of further DNA if they believe he still could be implicated.