Two years this coming March
Well the title says it all. Coming up two years since there was the knock on the door. Nothing heard. Weary is not so keen on calling the OIC for an update because he got short shrift last time (months ago) - a curt response "the CPS are still considering it" - and we feel we might have annoyed the OIC, particularly as Weary has made it clear he doesn't appreciate being investigated a third time for something dismissed twice before.
Reasons for the delay? Maybe they think that if he was investigated twice before but nothing found, yet the accuser still protests, maybe there is some truth they haven't yet uncovered? (There isn't) And even if they'd uncovered hundreds - or even several - extra cases of historic abuse (untrue of course, as is the original) then we'd surely have heard by now, as they'd have to interrogate him again on these new (made up) cases. Or maybe indeed, as suggested in an earlier post, the file is simply lying under a pile of more urgent and recent cases?
Well the title says it all. Coming up two years since there was the knock on the door. Nothing heard. Weary is not so keen on calling the OIC for an update because he got short shrift last time (months ago) - a curt response "the CPS are still considering it" - and we feel we might have annoyed the OIC, particularly as Weary has made it clear he doesn't appreciate being investigated a third time for something dismissed twice before.
Reasons for the delay? Maybe they think that if he was investigated twice before but nothing found, yet the accuser still protests, maybe there is some truth they haven't yet uncovered? (There isn't) And even if they'd uncovered hundreds - or even several - extra cases of historic abuse (untrue of course, as is the original) then we'd surely have heard by now, as they'd have to interrogate him again on these new (made up) cases. Or maybe indeed, as suggested in an earlier post, the file is simply lying under a pile of more urgent and recent cases?
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