Someone said further up the thread that 24 hours in police custody don't cover Wales, which is why this was done by ITV.So are they still doing a 24 hours in police custody episode on it? I saw a clip in the daily mail of the police talking to each other after they were arrested and thought it would be for that you could tell by the format
Ah right I missed that , thanksSomeone said further up the thread that 24 hours in police custody don't cover Wales, which is why this was done by ITV.
She showed no remorse whatsoever. It was awful to watch, she didn’t deserve that boyThe part of the programme that keeps coming back to me was when they were asking about when Logan got his fatal injuries and she responded like a faceitous teenager. I don’t know Sir, I’m not a doctor SirThats your dead child they are talking about there and you are rolling your eyes like a sulky teenager?!?!
Think it was purely because of Jay Cole's history of being in jail and not because of any abuse that was known.Does anyone know what issues had occurred previously leading to Logan being placed on the at risk register.
That’s a Channel 4 production thoughThe baby cannot be mentioned and neither can his previous offending because both are children of the offenders. There are now strict controls across the board meaning that information about the very existence of innocent, minor children in cases like this can’t be reported which means there are restrictions on reporting on that offending. This is because similar info allowed a rape victim to be identified via the Baby P case. The other woman can’t be identified either because of her privacy (I believe she is also a vulnerable person) so there is little more they can say on that.
Reading between the lines on the 2 households, it seems like although there may have been an element of maximising benefits, it may also have been because Cole wasn’t allowed to live there full-time until shortly before Logan’s death, because of his previous offending. Seems like when Mulligan needed a home and Cole wanted to take him, the judge wasn’t happy about just giving him to Cole, but he saw Williams as a stable, reliable and caring figure and was happy for Mulligan to be with Cole as long as Williams was also in the household so signed off on the whole family living together full-time 5 days before Logan’s death.
We’ll find out in the report into social services etc. I suspect there is going to be a lot of criticism that services were hyper-focused on Mulligan’s needs which meant
I don’t think he’d ever be allowed to live with a child again, even if he was deemed rehabilitated. IIRC John Venables re-offending finally started being dealt with when he got into a relationship with someone with a child.
It was for ‘24 hours in Police Custody’.
They probably all will try but whether they can appeal the sentences is a different thing altogether.There’s a post on the Facebook group that says that AW is appealing her sentence!!
How fucking dare she
Someone has commented on there that sometimes the outcome of an appeal can also be an extension on the current sentence so let’s hope that’s the case for herThey probably all will try but whether they can appeal the sentences is a different thing altogether.
JC had a maisonette which is where the stairs are. The house Logan was killed in was AW’s.On the shaky bodycam of their arrests, stairs are seen. What stairs are these, I thought their flat was just the downstairs?
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