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Looks like the savages that murdered PC Blakelock will finally get brought to justice. No thanks to the local estate who have been with holding information all along. Not really a question just thought I'd bring it up.
Two posts here mentioned Blair Peach and the Pitchfork murders. In both there was clearly misconduct by the police. Getting a conviction against officers in such circumstances is almost impossible.
Detective Chief Superintendent Graham Melvin and Detective Inspector Maxwell Dingle were accused of tampering with evidence, namely the interview notes of Winston Silcott. They were found not guilty of perjury (despite the ESDA test evidence) but that is not the same as saying that they did not do it - after all Silcott was found guilty and he didn't do it.
Why did Dingle refuse to co-operate with the Essex Police investigation launched after Silcott's conviction was overturned?