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On The Eve Of The 25Th Anniversary Of The Stephen Lawrence Killing Yet Another Black Lad Is Killed In London, I Wonder If Kwesi Will Be So Remembered In 25 Years Time?

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anotheoldgit | 09:20 Sun 22nd Apr 2018 | News
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You could just as easily ask that question of all media outlets, ummmm. Young folk are dropping like flies, especially in the capital but a 25 year old case still seems to get more coverage. More historic guilt and self flagellation maybe?
09:48 Sun 22nd Apr 2018
Who knows.

But the difference I can see at the moment is that with Stephen Lawrence he was targeted and killed by racists for racist reasons.

This young man was killed after a fight broke out at a house party. And at the moment is not race related. Unless of course I missed it in the article.
If there is a similar amount of police inaction, complacency and smear.....he might be.

But the two tragedies are very different in nature. But I am sure you know that, really.
By his friends and family, of course. By the media, it depends how many mistakes are made.
What is your obsession with Stephen Lawrence??
You could just as easily ask that question of all media outlets, ummmm.
Young folk are dropping like flies, especially in the capital but a 25 year old case still seems to get more coverage.

More historic guilt and self flagellation maybe?
Douglas 9401
You could say that about Madeline MCann

Lots of people go missing - but this case still get a lot of publicity and resource to further investigate
^I agree.
The big difference is that with Lawrence it was white on black for racist reasons and nothing else, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Black on black over trivia doesn't have the same news value. It's really about motive rather than the crime, yet a life is a life just the same.
^That was to douglas. I don't believe the disappearance of a three year old is in any way comparable.
The media can only follow a tiny percentage of crimes. They go by which sell.
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AN Other going missing doesn't command the same importance at the editorial meeting .
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/// The media can only follow a tiny percentage of crimes. ///

I wouldn't call 60 killings in 4 months a tiny percentage.
I think you have misread what I put, Aog.
The killers of Kriss Donald were caught and dealt with....(one could ask if it was simply *because* they weren't white, if one wanted to be an agitator....) and the case wasn't a 'fubar' as that of Stephen Lawrence has been.
The Stephen Lawrence case was one of the most important in UK history. If I am not mistaken it brought in the law whereby an acquitted person could be re-tried for the same crime. Correct me if I am wrong.
^^^^^ Thank you.
There was a very good reason why you couldn't keep trying the same person for the same crime until you got the result you wanted.
That's for a different thread maybe.
Prior to the double jeopardy law being changed, a man found not guilty of murder later admitted the offence. He was found guilty of perjury but could not face a murder charge under the then legislation.

In what way was the double jeopardy law a good thing in that particular instance?

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