Originally posted by harry
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As for the responsibilities of the police, a suspect who Anderson believed to be the murderer had been committed by his family to an asylum. He had not been charged, tried, or convicted of anything. In law, he was innocent, no matter what the evidence against him. In the mind of those who knew what the evidence was, he may have been as guilty as hell, no doubt about it. But they couldn't say so, no matter how much you would like them to. Policemen do and did back then say that they knew the identity of the perpetrator, but lacked the evidence to make an arrest, as the Commissioner's Report stated in the case of Miss Camp.
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