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Originally posted by Ulala
This is one of those "theories" that conspiracists love because it can never be brought to conclusion. And that's because the evidence of a woman with Down's Syndrome cannot be relied on in court, so those men who sexually abused her will go untried in front of a jury of their peers.
I think the British state recognised, however, that the lady had been abused because they awarded financial compensation, on the test of "balance of probability". But the test in a criminal court is "beyond reasonable doubt" ... and that's where the woman's case falls down, unfortunately.
Combine that with some utter incompetence by the authorities & some clumsy legal threats and you have a conspiracy which will just run and run.
Originally posted by templar knight
Thanks for keeping this on ATS
Now it is OUR TURN - we should all riase flags /banners in prominent places for justice for Hollie Greig - in the hope that local papers and passers by also become interested
Originally posted by Ulala
There's no confessions, DNA evidence or witness testimony. Anyone of them could be corroborative evidence, under the Scottish criminal justice system. But there's nothing.
I don't know quite what's so contentious about stating that.