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  1. The issue boils down to community control over the police. Ordinary working people need to be electing and recalling the police chiefs at the local level.

    However, the permanent state bureaucracy, which has become a law unto itself (particularly the Five Eyes intelligence services), is built upon the underlying economy. Ultimately their orders originate from the large political donors: the oligarchs who own and control nearly all property.

  2. NZ Police, and particularly Detective culture, is if they “like” you for a certain offence or situation you become the prime suspect. Snitches, and others they may choose to talk to can become more important than actual untampered with evidence by the time confessions are obtained or Court sessions held.

    Anyone that did not grow up in Sunday school or is still in cop loving denial, knows how the cops operate. Honest, accountable, play by procedure cops are rare in my experience with them. Macho, violent, bullyboy behaviour is used on their own Police Members as well as us citizens to keep all cops in line for the IPCA and any public scrutiny.

    Some competent journalists have looked into the Scott Watson case and found many anomalies, including planted/clumsily transferred evidence–the two blond hairs–and his first Lawyer was a real dunderhead. Watson is not everyone’s idea of an ideal dinner guest, but, that is the exact point of getting justice for him. The judicial system and needs to work fairly for all without bent coppers having undue influence.

  3. The police largely constructed this case upon character assassination for which they enlisted a couple of notable and compliant media writers well prior Watson’s arrest and certainly ratcheted that aspect up pre-trial.
    The papers were full of innuendo as to his allegedly predatory behaviour toward others, notably women. It was so obviously set up at the time that I knew before trial the case was likely to be very dodgy.
    Kudos to Henry but Keith Hunter is the one who has really done the most to drive a stake into the case, he has also written an excellent analysis of the Crew murders. See Hunter Productions on the net.

  4. Fitzgerald is a liar. I was standing between him and Scott when he entered my house. Scott was pulling on his sweatshirt in the hallway when Fitzgerald barged past and pushed him into the bedroom, he said nothing.

    1. As unlikely as it seems, I hope that Scott and your family get justice against Fitzgerald. I believe Scotts conviction will be overturned at some stage, but the perpetrators of the wasted years spent behind bars will probably never face consequences for their actions and lies. Kia Kaha.

  5. My reckons are (in this space, going forward) that we should keep an eye on Tom Fitzgerald. We can expect that when he gets a bit bored, he’ll pop up somewhere in the public service pretending to be a sage with expertise and must have skills.
    It’ll be somewhere with an agency that has both policy and enforcement duties.
    My reckons are that he shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near a government paid position, and I’m not even sure somewhere even in the private corporate world would be appropriate, unless there’s a couple of election cycles between his retirement and re-employment.
    There’s already been too many grasshopper, shoulder tap, nudge nudge wink wink perfie wonder boys in the public ‘service” employ.

  6. There was enough evidence to convict Watson on the ‘balance of probabilities’ but insufficient to ‘prove’ the case in a court of law…right up until that hair was found on a blanket. A hair that wasn’t found in the first examination but miraculously appeared in the second, subsequent to the detective sergeant visiting the homes of the victims…

    My guess, and it’s only a guess is that:

    a) Watson is as guilty as hell.
    b) He’s pissed off because he knows that hair was planted so in his sociopathic mind, he thinks he’s been cheated.

    1. Olivia Hope’s father visited Watson’s yacht and said that it was much much smaller than he had imagined and there is no way his daughter or Ben Smart would have gone below to sleep in such tiny cramped quarters.

      Also, Ben was a big strong lad, and it would have taken a considerable physical effort and struggle , (resulting in some sort of evidence other than 2 hairs), for Scott Watson to overpower both Ben and Olivia and then make them disappear without trace.

      Or are the police saying that this was premeditated ie; Watson already had his systems in place – chlorophyll, stun gun, trip ropes, net gun, fog canon etc. handily placed and ready to go. Ready to pounce on the victim/s once he’d lured them back from the lodge.
      Nothing adds up. It’s farcical. And then there’s the rigged photo supposedly taken of Watson at the lodge produced as evidence.
      Now that’s desperation right there.

  7. Watson may have been a rough bugger, a drifter, a racist misogynist with a petty criminal record as long as your arm and a chip on his shoulder just as big. All these things are true but that doesn’t mean he is a double murderer. It certainly was never proved as such. The cops simply chose the baddest bugger in a crowd of rich entitled white kids of the local landed gentry, made the crime fit their preferred suspect and bingo they had their man and nothing even 25 years later has changed their mind.
    They will fight to the last legal challenge to avoid the uncovering of their corruption, evidence tampering, witness manipulation and media spin.

  8. Person back a bit bull he not the killer good sake read it all they fitted him up ,police have habit off doing this not first time,they have got away with it you know it.

  9. The belief that all cops are good and the overriding goal of the police and Crown Law is justice (vs convictions) allows innocent citizens to believe that so long as they don’t commit the crime, they will never be accused of the crime.
    If you are ever unfortunate enough to be on the other side of this ( false accusations, police non-disclosure etc) your world view will (sadly) change. As will your entire life.

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