Saturday, 5 April 2008

Police face prosecution



This is an extract from a statement made by Chief Inspector Kevin Coyle, number 2 in the Murder inquiry:-

12. The Cellar Bar belonged to a Mr Williamson who also owned a snooker club in King’s Lynn and was a local businessman. His son was arrested at the outset of this enquiry when he turned up when officers dealing with Teal running away,having been told by the staff of the incident at the Cellar Bar. He was arrested because we were not certain at the time if he was involved, but he was quickly released. Information we have suggests that because of the incident at the club there was money from Williamson floating around. The Gorman family spoke of this. There was, however, nothing to support it.
13. I believe that Moore had taken the job at the Cellar Bar I to make ends meet to pay his wife and children following the divorce, which indicates that there was not too much money about. However, later he got married with a honeymoon in Bermuda etc. which does not seem right.

I just thought I'd add that as I don't think Rod was aware they even questioned how he could afford a honeymoon.

Kevin Coyle is another person who should be ashamed of how this inquiry was handled. To think we're paying for his fucking pension. If you think this case is a one off, I will have to look up another Murder inquiry that the King's Lynn boys in blue fucked up a couple of years after this one. If my memory serves me correctly it was a man was found guilty of murdering his next door neighbour only to be freed on appeal after it transpires the prosecution failed to mention semen belonging to someone else was found on the womans body.

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