A Confession
This series ended tonight and stared Martin Freeman as DS Stephen Fulcher. It is a dramatisation of a true story and the cast also includes Siobhan Finneran, Imelda Staunton and Joe Absolom. Without giving too much away the story revolves around the way that DS Fulcher applied caution rules or PACE when the Joe Absolom character was arrested and initially prevented him from being prosecuted for the murder of a second victim. Basically DS Fulcher was hung out to dry by his police force which prevented the investigation of many other potential murder victims. It is a good illustration of how procedures can get in the way. Anyone else been watching?
David
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It is a good illustration of how procedures can get in the way.
Hi David,Yes been watching it but as a sort of backseat exercise as it was something my wife wanted to watch.
My take on it was that his initial decision looked reasonable, and seemed to get support from his superiors, but that his repeated lack of a caution was what led to the problems and the disappearance of the support.
It was of course portrayed as a clear right and wrong situation but think we have probably all seen situations that turn out OK but could easily have gone badly wrong, and vice versa.
I did find the last show a bit puzzling with the Mum of one victim leaving her husband and then him appearing to be at the side of the other parents in court-but as I say was not fully 'engaged'!
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One of the mains arguments for not taking him back to the station to be formally cautioned was that if the girl was still alive, by the time the legal formalities had taken place there would have been a good chance she'd be dead. And the statement he made at the end suggested that the police hierarchy were happy with that.
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As a follow up to the drama there was a documentary on last night after the late news with Trevor Mcdonald called To Catch a Serial Killer It contained interviews with the real DS Stephen Fulcher. Overall it was perhaps less sympathetic to his decisions and it perhaps explained in a bit more detail. The Barrister comments were interesting.
David
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