Of course people are scrutinising the prosecution - they are the ones having the evidence to prove the case.Thanks. There are a couple of bits to unwrap there. I think one should have alot of interest in whether or not CB gets locked up because the victims matter. I don’t think the prosecution have painted themselves in a negative light, they’re doing their best with what they have. That effort is a good thing imo because it gives the victims a chance of justice. It’s easy to fall into the trap of assuming that true crime will run similarly to a Netflix show. But rationally speaking, prosecuting cold cases that happened in another country isn’t going to be like an episode of suits.
There are typical patterns. Those who were following the GA line (pre 2020) are most likely to be scrutinising the BKA & prosecution now, often extending that to the other cases. Your comment about the differences between you & I, seems rather egotistical. This subject is polarising. Very rarely do you see a person who is unique & not following a typical line. Us included. My advice - don’t think of this as a personal battle or a ‘win’ & take everything into context.
The defence get less public scrutiny because they don't have anything to prove, they just have to cast doubt on or refute each defence point.
I'l be content whatever the final decision is of the judges, but one must admit that the process of getting there is an interesting one.
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