Lord McAlpine's personal statement was perfectly balanced and he was at pains to point out that his accuser had a detailed case to make, but what about the role of the police in this. A vulnerable witness is shown a picture of the wrong suspect, many years on from the events, and in all probability is led to believe that this man is his perpetrator. This flawed identification, further, in an ongoing investigation gets out into the public domain before the accused is even presented with the facts.
Now, who set that scandalous chain of events in motion?
Now, who set that scandalous chain of events in motion?
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