Killers Protected by the state.

  • By david holmes
  • 24 Apr, 2017

Justice Watch Editorial Exclusive on Antony Grainger Inquiry. by dai dream

Killers Protected by the state.
Justice Watch Editorial Exclusive on Antony Grainger Inquiry. by dai dream

“If at any stage you are asked a question the answer to which may tend to show you may have committed a criminal offense, you are under no obligation to answer it “ - chairman

As you enter the courthouse your first go through the “normal” searches and metal scanners, if your case involves a Killer working for the Police in this case GMP you have to go through another scanner outside of the court room where once again you get searched and all Cameras and Audio recording devices are put inside a locked safe outside of the room. There are two Police officers guarding the doors to the room, the Killer for GMP in this case known as Q9 is placed behind a curtain to hide his identity, I forget his name is also withheld. Due to the way the court room is set up you can only have three Members of the public seating to make sure no one can see from around the curtain. You may even have four Police officers in plain clothes likely connected to the incident in some way, in this case they where sat rightfully in the defence box probably the only time they will ever be in those seats because they felt uncomfortable sitting next to me.

Within hours of Killing an unarmed innocent member of the public you have warped around support from wellfare to legal aid with no expense spared, You have a life time indemnity and no fear any legal prosecution against you. You are met with personal from The Police Force Federation even if you are not a member you can sign up on the day of the killing, Police Firearms Officers' Association (also known as Legal Killers Union) you have the Professional Standards Branch taking care of the IPCC, you have lawyers and solicitors from Russell, Jones & Walker which is now Slater & Gordan. The MET then send the killer of Mark Duggan to help you get your story right just to make sure there is no chance of legal prosecution and you get the chance to meet the Killer of Azelle Rodney at a function and the all this happening within hours of you killing someone.

You are given six days rest to write you statement just to give you enough time to get your story straight, if it helps you are put in a room with all 16 members of your colleges from that evening involved in the killing with a flip chart board with “facts” written up by the legal team to give you little more help....but there is no conferring, apparently. Then you have at least 5 years for an Inquiry to happen which gives the murder case enough time to go cold, for evidence to be destroyed like notebooks and for people to retire in order to escape any legal persecution. If you still want to remain on the force there is no problems and you can resume you job after a nice little paid holiday with spending money from your compensation claim for emotional trauma which could be a couple of grand.

If you are a member of the public and you kill someone with a gun, you are arrested, charged, remanded and jailed for a mandatory life sentence the average time in jail is about 15 years, you have to pay victim compensation and court costs . You have a criminal record for life and your name is plastered all over the newspapers and you have no welfare support or no job to return to, clearly a case of double standards. If you are a police officer you don't even have anything written on your disciplinary record.