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      Police watchdog IPCC identifies Hillsborough 'suspects'

      The police watchdog has identified 13 "suspects" at the centre of the probe into the Hillsborough investigation.

      The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) confirmed the individuals were a mixture of retired and serving officers.

      It said 11 had already been interviewed under caution. A spokesman said the other two would be interviewed in the near future.

      Fresh inquests into the 96 deaths will begin in Warrington on Monday.

      The IPCC spokesman said four of the 13 had been identified as suspects as part of its investigation and also Operation Resolve, the criminal investigation into the tragedy.

      The IPCC's inquiry covers the actions of the police in the aftermath of the crush at Hillsborough.

      The football supporters were crushed during the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Sheffield Wednesday's stadium on 15 April 1989.
      Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-26778835

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        I've never seen this before, So sorry if it's been posted. But ****ing hell.
        The times they are a changin'.

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          Yeah just saw Joey Barton's tweet.
          Are we winning?

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            Never seen this before either, what a loathsome and disgusting letter to have written.

            Ex Thatcher press officer wasn't he?

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              He was aye. It surfaced a couple of years ago I think. Outrageous isn't it.
              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                Disgusting, he's never apologised or taken a step backwards with Hillsborough either has he.

                You'd imagine he'd have been knee deep in the cover up at the time as well the revolting little weasel

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                  With the new inquests starting. What are the realistic outcomes. I've been looking into inquest verdicts and I'm not sure exactly what verdict could be given that will exonerate the fans/lay culpability at the authorities? By exonerate I of course mean in addition to the evidence that has been revealed subsequently that shows the complicity of the police in changing statements etc. Obv we know they are not to blame but the accidental death has that lingering 'nobody to blame' feel when we know negligence by certain authorities contributed to deaths. I've not seen an inquest verdict where negligence is a verdict - only accidental/unlawful.

                  If there any inquest verdict between 'accidental death' and 'unlawful killing' that would shift the pointed finger to the authorities?
                  Last edited by ChesterDave; 31-03-14, 11:49 PM.
                  Football without Origi is nothing

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                    The police are to blame, directly. Not letting the ambo's in was a direct cause of deaths. And not letting the ambo's in was done to cover their arse not in good faith.

                    If that doesn't make them directly culpable what's the point of a justice system?



                    They're the possible verdicts.

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                      It may be me being pessimistic given the fight for justice having been so long and problematic but I am cautious that may not be enough to bump it from negligent to 'unlawful'

                      I'm terrified that this fight will meet with a massive disappointment.
                      Football without Origi is nothing

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                        the changing of statements, the deliberate collaboration to hide evidence, surely this is blatant and illegal.
                        removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                        too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                          That's separate I think, already some police are being investigated with a view to charges for that.

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                            Yup. While their may be the potential for criminal investigations for the actions of the police in changing the statments it doesn't in itself count as evidence to their actions on the day being enough for an unlawful killing verdict.

                            My pessimism stems from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unlawful_killing

                            "The appropriate standard of proof is that the unlawful killing must be beyond reasonable doubt. This is when the evidence was so overwhelmingly obvious that death would result, that no other thing is taken into account. If this standard is not met, a verdict of accidental death or death by misadventure should be considered on the balance of probabilities."
                            Football without Origi is nothing

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                              A Gunners fan puts a Hillsborough 25th anniversary Liverpool badge on his Arsenal shirt

                              Type “Adam Cooper JTF96″ or “Adam Cooper Liverpool” into Twitter’s search engine and you’ll find heart-warming messages from Liverpool fans in reaction to a Facebook post from an Arsenal supporter.

                              Adam Cooper, the said Arsenal fan, put a picture on his Facebook wall this week which has since gone viral.

                              The picture showed the fan’s Arsenal shirt with a Hillsborough 25th anniversary badge placed in the middle of the jersey.

                              The Gunners fan explained his actions in along with his picture, finishing his update with “Justice for the 96″.
                              What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

                              Batman

                              F*** off!!!

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                                Classy gesture that is.
                                "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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