Originally posted by Jeff Leahy
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TNA have argued that releasing photographs showing the body would be distressing to the victim's family and therefore would be covered by the section 38 exemption. However, very many files on murders at least from the 1950s have been routinely opened by TNA, and these normally include photographs of the body. The viewpoint almost seems to be that it's fine for TNA to cause distress to the families of victims, so long as it's not the result of a Freedom of Information request.
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