Saturday 18 September 2010

The £30m whitewash of the Maze Prison murder

Michael from Herts said:


So let me understand this, just so I am 100% clear here; this inquiry was prompted by the findings of judge Peter Cory in 2004 who said he was satisfied that "there was sufficient evidence of collusive acts by prison authorities to warrant the holding of such an inquiry."

And so now, 5 years and £30 million later, we are now told "There is no evidence of collusion..."

Absolutely fantastic. What a great use of our time and money.

Another inquiry that costs a fortune, takes years to conduct and delivers absolutely nothing:

Chilcot (£2.24 million). Hutton (£1.68 million). Shipman (£21 million). Ladbroke Grove. De Menezes (£8 million).

We must be keeping these retired judges and QCs very well fed and watered.

Take your time lads. Get your noses right into the corners of the trough.

Oh, and don't worry.... we'll pick up the tab. Run along now. Another inquiry to milk beckons.

STOP WASTING OUR MONEY. PEOPLE ARE LOSING THEIR JOBS AND HOUSES YOU CRETINS

- Michael, Herts., 14/9/2010 16:53



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1311955/Inquiry-Billy-Wright-Maze-Prison-murder-NO-state-collusion.html#ixzz0ztwCiEcR


Karl from Nottingham says:


On 27th December 1997, a murder took place inside the ‘Maze’, a high security prison.


On the 28th What happened? I’ll give you the salient facts:


The ‘Someone in Charge’ discovers that:


  • there’s a 2 day old hole in a security fence.
  • the CCTV covering the area was not active.
  • the guard on duty in the watch tower had been ‘stood down’.
  • the victim, Billy ‘King Rat’ Wright had been shot, eight times, by two guns.
  • the latter had clearly been smuggled in.
  • the main killer was Christopher 'Crip' McWilliams of the Irish National Liberation Army
  • the killer is detained in prison anyway, ergo no problem


The ‘Someone in Charge’ is obviously conducting an internal investigation and dealing with the CID or someone like that. This goes on for many weeks and loads of reports are written.


The happenstances etc., etc. are not cleared up.


4 years later in 2000 assassin Christopher 'Crip' McWilliams is released.


7 years later in 2004 a judge announces a need for an enquiry.


Why…?


There was a result in 1998… with some missing bits.


So What?


To date the ‘Someone in Charge’ seems to have sorted things out at the Maze.


The ‘Good Friday Agreement’ has been, dare I say it, agreed (tautalogious:) in 2000


4 years later in 2004 after the agreement, designed to lead to peace, judge Peter Cory

and his staff, I assume, have spent this time shuffling reports and bits of paper around.


Why…?


In whose interests? … Is it the ‘Public Interest’?


Well let me tell you something… I’m a member of that Public. And I care… but not about

murder of some convicted murderer by someone that ‘They’ released 10 years ago.


On whose authority?… I want to know who ‘They’ are.


They are costing us (that’s ‘the silent majority us’) an absolute fortune. Well not really an ‘absolute’ fortune, it’s much more than that.


Don’t talk to me about Justice… this isn’t justice, it’s The Law.


And I say to my friend (Michael) here… NO let’s not pick up the tab!


Did we elect ‘Them’? … If so, we should be able to stop this and other farces in the future.


If we didn’t elect ‘Them’ and we can’t change this… This is not a democracy!


Now that sure IS scary…


Makes the Mp’s expenses scandal hardly worth a mention :)








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