Comments:Two children killed in fire in Derbyshire, England; man arrested
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My verdict? | 5 | 00:00, 4 December 2016 |
My prediction is that this person, whoever it may be, will be found "not guilty" of any charges brought against him. --Rayboy8 (my talk) (my contributions) 14:08, 24 April 2010 (UTC)
Why do you say that? Just curious...
Well, this person will obviously be either guilty or not guilty. I'm opting for "not guilty".
I put it to a certain ex-procurator fiscal (Scottish prosecutor) I'm related to that it must be very hard to prove arsons, and he stated that most of the people who commit this type of offence make big mistakes. He stated that it is rare to be unable to find strong evidence leading to culprits in arsons against dwellings.
Very terrible. I hope they catch the culprit after all. arbitration Ukraine
You psychic, Rayboy? This case turned into one of the most almighty clusterfucks I've come across. Years later, this is one that's stuck with me.