Good evening to all - this is my first post, though I have been perusing these forums off and on for years.
A question occurred to me, and this seemed the best place to posit it. If the identity of JTR were one day proven beyond all reasonable doubt (who and how is not important - this is just a thought experiment), what would follow?
Now obviously, these forums would explode, books would be written, a movie made, and the media would jump all over it, but from a judicial perspective, what could we expect? Would the police be required to take some sort of action, such as officially stating the case resolved and thus closing the file? Would it be possible to take the case to court posthumously, if (pretending) the evidence that came forward was that good? Would anything even happen at an official level (or be required to) that would bring closure to the matter?
I'm simply throwing this out to anybody who may know how cold cases are handled in the UK. Hope reading this hasn't wasted anybody's time!
Thanks,
Single-O-Seven
A question occurred to me, and this seemed the best place to posit it. If the identity of JTR were one day proven beyond all reasonable doubt (who and how is not important - this is just a thought experiment), what would follow?
Now obviously, these forums would explode, books would be written, a movie made, and the media would jump all over it, but from a judicial perspective, what could we expect? Would the police be required to take some sort of action, such as officially stating the case resolved and thus closing the file? Would it be possible to take the case to court posthumously, if (pretending) the evidence that came forward was that good? Would anything even happen at an official level (or be required to) that would bring closure to the matter?
I'm simply throwing this out to anybody who may know how cold cases are handled in the UK. Hope reading this hasn't wasted anybody's time!
Thanks,
Single-O-Seven
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