Noel O'Gara wrote:
> http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/44333/Human-rights-loopholes-condemned
> Detective Chief Superintendent Chris Gregg said dangerous criminals
> were trying to use the legislation to complain about their own human
> rights being breached.
>
> Mr Gregg was speaking out just days before he leaves his post as head
> of West Yorkshire Police's Homicide and Major Enquiry Team (HMET) to
> take up a senior position with LGC Forensics, one of the biggest
> forensic science service providers in the country.
>
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> Gregg framed John Humble by planting his low copy number DNA on a
> piece of paper that he says was part of the stamp used by the Ripper
> ( who became a hoaxer after Sutcliffe's frame up) in his letter to
> George Oldfield in 1979.
> Gregg is better able to perform the three card trick with vulnerable
> people than to study nuclear microscopic particles of DNA.
> Its so much easier to just slap it on the drunks, the drugged and the
> terrified than go to the trouble of actually finding that elusive
> needle in the cornfield.
>
>
> With a record of stitch ups like Gregg has, LGC Forensics should have
> a brilliant future if they give him his head.
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