Would you like to clear up any misunderstandings surrounding the Simon Hall case Stephanie? For example do you think others knew of his guilt yet protected him?
How could they not
Are we really expected to believe Simon murdered and then went home for a chat and a cup of tea with his mother and she didn't notice anything unusual in his behaviour?
He was wearing black trousers he'd purchased earlier in the day at Tesco's according to him, so his mother was obviously mistaken/or lying in her witness statement and during her evidence given at trial. He also said he had on a black leather jacket and a checked reddish shirt of some description.
I never got to see the photographs seized back in 2002, taken the day after the murder at a family gathering, because his family - represented by his brother - made sure they got them back
After Simons death, anything of monetary or sentimental value seized back in 2002 following his arrest, was given to his family (Shaun), anything else came to me. The family dug their heels in over this.
I wanted his letters* but no way were his family going to allow me to have them. Why? What didn't they want me to see?
* The letters had been written by Lynn Hall to Simin Hall and vice versa, whilst he was on remand; among other letters.
I have a list of all seized items somewhere which Siffolk police put together after Simons death.