Friday, 13 March 2026

All This Proves Is That The Initial Decision Was Correct...

A teenage couple killed themselves after they were arrested and their infant child taken into foster care, a jury has concluded.
...but now there will commence many hours of well-paid navel gazing, and many hours wasted in meetings of the lanyard classes. And all for what?
The coroner, Brendan Allen, has asked Dorset police for details of how its domestic abuse policies are disseminated to officers after it emerged that the force had been told of allegations of coercive behaviour. Allen has also asked for Warwickshire county council to give more details of what measures it took after a safeguarding review relating to Katie.

It seems to be to absolve those responsible, the teenagers, of any culpability.  

The jury concluded that Jack had had a troubled childhood and had tried to take his life “multiple” times before. The jurors said the alleged offence had been a factor in what happened and the loss of contact with his child after his arrest had led to a “lot of distress”.

Notice how the claim he’d tried ‘Many times’ isn’t challenged yet we’re supposed to believe he suddenly got it right this time?

Assistant Chief Constable Steve Lyne of Dorset police said: “Dorset police has reviewed its actions and involvement in the investigation to identify any learning opportunities. Subsequently, some protocols have been refreshed.” The force said it was considering its response regarding the coroner’s request for more information about domestic abuse policies.

Ah learning opportunities, never the ones they really need, which is to stop employing middle aged neon haired social studies graduates  who waste their time on this sort of thing.

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