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Subject: Re: Reasons why Steve Wright should appeal his conviction Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 22:13:47 +0000 (UTC)

On Mar 28, 7:49=A0pm, Old Jinglebollocks
wrote:
> The law exists to be used by the ruling group to control the
> electorate* .
>
> Justice belongs to God.
>
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> [*A token number of cases will be allowed to proceed to a just
> verdict, to give to the masses the illusion of justice being done in
> the courts, as long as these cases do not derail the ruling group's
> long term agenda.]
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True. They really dont care about justice but they must be seen to be
in control and able to protect the public.

extract from the BBC report.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/suffolk/7247650.stm

'The jury was told about a man called Tom Stephens who was arrested
and subsequently released without charge by detectives investigating
the five deaths before Wright himself was charged.

Barrister Mark Fenhalls, part of Wright's defence team, told the court
that Mr Stephens had said to officers that "if it had been me, I would
have strangled them".

Mr Fenhalls said Mr Stephens was arrested on 18 December 2006 shortly
after he called police and told them he was "worried about whether he
had a split personality and if he was 'doing things which he doesn't
know about, then going back to his normal personality'".



Steve Wright, 49, denied killing the five women

Earlier Mr Stephens had told officers he had had an arrangement with
Tania Nichol whereby he would do small jobs for her in return for
.ual favours, the court heard.

The court also heard Mr Stephens told his employers he "had . with
all five girls and acted as a taxi service for all of them".

"From police inquiries it has not been possible to establish an
independent alibi for Tom Stephens for any of the nights on which it
is alleged the five women disappeared," said Mr Fenhalls. '