Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
Loyal, I was only flicking through the channels when I happen to come across it. Previously, there have been very interesting ones shown so, thought I'd give it a browse. I wish I hadn't but, having watched more than half fit now others are in the frame so to speak I'll see it out to the end.

The programme itself does show a great insight what the police have to go through trying to obtain convictions. Running into brick walls with 'No Comment' given when interviewed leaves the investigation at a stalemate.

By 'no comment' they both get bail while it's looked further into. Great time to get their stories right!
Shouldn't we all be pleased that the police have to work hard to get somebody before a court?