Originally posted by Iconoclast
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
								
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		As I understand it, you're describing an illegal act under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act of 2000.
It's legal to secretly record someone for one's private use, but you can't share that recording with a third party without Lyons' permission.
This only increases my suspicion about the value of the 'admission.' If the person interviewing Lyons suspects him of a crime and is trying to coax a confession out of him, it seems unlikely to me that they would also have placed all their cards on the table and informed Lyons that the surviving documentation shows he was at Dodd's house in July and not March. There would be an element of trickery involved.
But of course, I don't know because I can't ever hear the tape without Lyons' consent.

 
		
	 
		
	
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