On 10 May, 20:13, thedarkman wrote:
> This really is a sad case, of course there are bent coppers, the whole
> system is .ing bent, well the people who run it are, but this is
> not about a bent system, it is about one man's obsession.
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Again, you're implying that the Yorkshire Ripper cover up is just
another example of police corruption.
No, it's unique, it's in a league of its own.
Consider what happened.
It's not just one person's life being wrecked by a wrongful conviction
(which might even be a genuine mistake in some such cases).
No, what happened is that the most notorious serial killer in British
history has been left free to go on killing women in England for the
past 27 years, and this was a deliberate and conscious decision by the
then Chief Constable of West Yorkshire, Ronald Gregory, in collusion
with ACC George Oldfield and DCS Dick Holland. How many murders are we
talking about during the past 27 years, how many families ruined? A
man like the Yorkshire Ripper does not stop murdering until he is
captured or killed. Yet the hunt for the REAL Yorkshire Ripper was
called off.
If there is a scale for measuring degrees of corruption, the Yorkshire
Ripper cover up is completely off the scale and in a league of its
own.
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