Originally posted by Abby Normal
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By the time they did finally release it, it was suspected any embarrassing material had been removed.
Alternatively, the Police in those days were not subject to any strict rules on how they operated. They were basically a law unto themselves.
They may not have recorded any action, if any, they took on Parkes's story.
So we'll never know the truth of the matter. We have to draw inferences, as to the veracity of Parkes,
and from other snippets, such as Parry's car being "stripped down".
Also, there seemed to be several policemen offering to come forward with information, long after the dust had settled.
Which is rather unusual. Did they have guilty consciences, like Parkes and the Atkinsons?
There was something clearly very odd about this case, and how it was handled by the Police.
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