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originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: alldaylong
If you like, but I do know whereof I speak.
We simply do not know the full picture yet but that is to be expected at this stage of the investigation.
Why do you think that visiting the scene is such a big deal, anyway?
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: oldcarpy
Mays there for the political kudos and the deflection away from other pressing matters.
Plus crap such as this kind of reinforces her parties Brexit debacle.
Why should Corbyn be there he's not our P.M?
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: oldcarpy
Do you not think that the use of a nerve agent on British soil is not a severe thing? Seriously?
That's the whole point i am making.
A serious incident such as this took May 11 days to visit the scene and talk with the local constabulary.
originally posted by: paraphi
originally posted by: alldaylong
You know as well as i do that if the law had any CCTV footage of a possible suspect or suspects, they would release it to the public.
Maybe they don't have CCTV they want to release.
I think that criminal investigations take time and often people are disappointed because in reality policing is not like a Hollywood movie where things are found and the suspect shot within the 45 minute episode. I expect this whole affair is fantastically complicated.