Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Hmmmm.....

In a statement to police the woman said: "I used to be a bubbly person but now I feel so withdrawn. I still now feel intimidated and vulnerable."
Oh, dear, that's just awful and...

Wait:
The jury at Snaresbrook Crown Court was shown a series of photos of the woman from her Facebook pages and other websites taken after the alleged incident which showed her with friends at various bars and clubs.
I thought that sort of thrilling court denouement only happened in TV and movies?
Asked by Ronald Jaffa, defending Mr Tweed, if she thought it was wrong to tell the police she was unwilling to leave her home without the support of her family despite the fact she was still going out to clubs, she said: "It seems like that way, but that's not right.

"It's changed me in good ways and in some bad."
Right. Tell it to the judg...

Oh. You are.

3 comments:

  1. Oh dear! No wonder victims get treated so badly.

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  2. Oh dear! No wonder the accused get treated so badly.

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  3. This case was the one Mummylonglegs had doubts about from the very first arrest.

    It's going to be interesting to see the way the jury goes...

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