Monday, 6 August 2018

It's Time For Cressida To Go....

Court papers reveal that detectives investigating the case failed on 13 counts, including that officers failed to search for fingerprints, carry out tests on the probable murder weapon or seal the crime scene.
Did they do any police work at all? Has any action been taken against them?
No criminal charges have yet been brought in relation to the girl's death.
If not against the suspected perpetrators, then against the so-called police officers that took salaries for doing the square root of sod all.

Or the token identity politics hire that pops up every now and then to whine about how tough her job is....

But that's not even the most horrifying thing about this case.
The Sun reports they also failed to check whether 15 samples of male DNA found on the girl's underwear matched any on the national DNA database.
*speechless*

7 comments:

  1. I'm no fan of hers but it would be a bit tough to sack for cock-ups made BEFORE she became Commissioner. I hope if a lowly employee of Tesco or similar messes up you will call for the head of the CEO? No? Thought not.
    If any police officers made mistakes in this murder case then they should be dealt with. I know nothing about this case but remember the source is the Daily Mail.
    Jaded

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  2. 15 samples of male DNA? All different or (some from) the same man?

    I suppose this couldn't be another, "Look the other way, we don't want to upset the RoP" event, could it?

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  3. Extensive pruning required here. Starting with the clowns who appointed her together with the Dick who was never fit for any post carrying serious managerial responsibility.

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  4. The right time for her to resign was before Menendez was assassinared on her sayso.

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  5. Brian, follower of Deornoth6 August 2018 at 20:43

    As it is quite evident that under her command the Metropolitan Police and the Crown Prosecution Service routinely conspire to pervert the course of justice in rape cases, the question is not whether this criminal should resign, or even whether she should be sacked, but why she hasn't been arrested.

    But to ask the question is to answer it.

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  6. "...it would be a bit tough to sack for cock-ups made BEFORE she became Commissioner."

    'The buck stops here', remember?

    "I suppose this couldn't be another, "Look the other way, we don't want to upset the RoP" event, could it?"

    We'll never know, of course. Which is handy, eh?

    "Extensive pruning required here. Starting with the clowns who appointed her together with the Dick who was never fit for any post carrying serious managerial responsibility."

    For once, we're in agreement.

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  7. why she hasn't been arrested

    If only it was like the TV dramas, when a discussion at a police management meeting can turn to "Cressida Dick, I am arresting you on suspicion of ..."

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