Originally posted by PC49
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No murder and subsequent execution in the last century can have been more high profile or controversial than that involving Derek Bentley. But more than forty years after the event, the powers that be quashed his conviction.
Rayner Goddard, the Lord Chief Justice at the time, decided the case was so important that he must be the judge at the initial trial. Sounds fine, but when it came to appeal the appeal court judges would have had to criticise Goddard, their boss, if the appeal were to succeed. Forty years on, all the unfairness about the trial was acknowledged, as well as lots of other things.
What is so different about the A6 murder? What is so unique about Hanratty that forty odd years after the event, the current Establishment feels the need to falsify DNA evidence, etc? Surely, all the senior Establishment players at the time of the case will be long gone by now, so who is being protected?
Peter
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