Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
To go back to Mrs Murrell. Is it standard practice to caution someone if they are questioned during an investigation to determine if a crime has been committed.
I am not defending Mrs Murrell but witnesses probably need to give evidence under oath, a witness for the prosecution side would not be "arrested" at the initial enquiry stage. When does helping police with their enquiries turn into arrested?
Ultimately all the investigations by Police Scotland will be handed over to the Procurators Department and the Crown Office for them to make decision who to arrest and charge with the theft of the missing £600,000.
I reckon that the missing £600k was put towards a large deposit on a house in Bridge of Allan.