A criminal case where you think the guilty person is innocent.

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Colin Stagg, he lived in the same street as me and everyone knew he was innocent, even the police but that didn't stop him being found guilty. He did get out eventually though.
 
So who did it then ? who planted both murder weapons in his rucksack ? give owa.
All questions are covered in an independent investigation. Are you sure you don't want the link? Its 4 hours long like but it goes through every single second of that day and shows who really did it and also shows hard evidence that it couldn't possibly have been Tommy.
 
All questions are covered in an independent investigation. Are you sure you don't want the link? Its 4 hours long like but it goes through every single second of that day and shows who really did it and also shows hard evidence that it couldn't possibly have been Tommy.
Nope just a brief synopsis will do ta.
 
Nope just a brief synopsis will do ta.
Tommy and his holdall was filmed by a bystander when he was arrested, the bag that was shown in the media a few days later with the weapons inside was a very similar looking bag but a close up of both bags shows the stitching is completely different on the handles.

The person who attacked Cox turns up at the arrest site in plain clothes with the police.

The 2 policemen who orchestrated the event are named and their pictures are given.

A serving armed police officer who watched the independent documentary gives evidence that the arrest of Tommy was a sham.

The person who was captured on CCTV walking away from the murder was not Mair and this has been confirmed by a body language expert.

Tommy's next door neighbor and his Brother also give evidence of his character and it is a million miles away from what was portrayed in the media.
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I am a man of evidence and having watched the investigation I am completely convinced that Mair is innocent. I am that convinced that he is innocent that I welcome him round my mams house for a nice cuppa tea and a natter about what went on.
 

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