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I think that there are a number of questions regarding the police's conduct that need answering.
The statement to the BBC made me sit up, yet apart from you, no one seems to have mentioned it.
The female detective seemed to be second guessing the victim's feelings towards SAFC's decision to continue to play Johnson.
I can't recall seeing that before. The case may well have finished but the judge has yet to pass sentence.
Furthermore, wouldn't the same police have not been involved in any safeguarding reviews carried out by the club?
If so, what was their input at the time?
The David Conn Guardian article is worth a read. He poses some interesting questions regarding the conduct of Johnson's case.
Once sentencing is completed, apart from the usual prurient media shitstorm that will inevitably follow, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the conduct of one or two others is called to account.
As I mentioned to @Crook Mackem this was quite bizarre.
Is it the normal practice for the police to speak on behalf of the victim without instructions from her or her legal counsel?
It appears, to me, that she was hastily pushed in front of the cameras to get the police retaliation in first.
The questions were obviously completely pre-prepared and she may as well have read out a statement.
There's something about this 'exclusive interview' to the BBC only that's highly suspicious.