Thursday, March 6, 2014
Blog post #3
In the Cheshire murders, information was hidden from the public and the police didn't do their job. When the chief of staff praised the work the police had done, members of the family which had been murdered felt insulted by this and opposed this. They felt that if the police had actually done a "good job", nobody would of got killed. It is obvious that the police didn't respond correctly to the call made 30 minutes prior to the murders. Evidence shows that the process of such crimes need to change, and need to be better prevented. All police departments, regardless of place should be prepared for every situation that shows up. More precaution is to be taken in order to prevent such tragedies. I think the public should have available all information of the case, specially when the police seems to change their stories every time. This way the people can have a clearer perspective of what they are dealing with and how to react to it. Those who were supposed to help the family and serve them with information of the case, have failed to collaborate and have failed to answer their questions and concerns. As an outsider, I feel its not fair and improvements need to be made.
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