I have been following up on Sheldon Des Vignes' murder. I have kept a copy of all the relevant newspaper links, and I am keeping my eyes peeled for discrepancies... not in the reporting, but in the way the story will change to allow the duncey to go free. Like the Shazard Mohammed case, there is a great deal of room in this case for some creativity in excuses.
So I was pleasantly surprised when the newspapers reported that a duncey is to be charged for his murder. Still, this might be a case of seeming to do the right thing, and once more, there is a long way to go between charging someone and getting a guilty verdict.
I am still keeping my eyes peeled.
So I was pleasantly surprised when the newspapers reported that a duncey is to be charged for his murder. Still, this might be a case of seeming to do the right thing, and once more, there is a long way to go between charging someone and getting a guilty verdict.
I am still keeping my eyes peeled.