you provide a quote showing that witnesses said the suspect was blonde...you cannot..you are talking rubbish as ujsual and again you have been found out
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Nick Ross founded the ‘front’ Crimestopper’s helpline. This helpline conveniently stopped working following an appeal for witnesses to Jill’s murder.
' One of the first journalists at the scene was Clarence Mitchell, who is employed by the intelligences services and was later the spokesperson in the mysterious disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
Mitchell is a notorious master of the dark art of spin and lies, a talent shared by Labour ####, Alastair Campbell, who was strangely also quizzed by the Met at the time of the murder.
Eye witness Barry Lindsey who saw the murderer says he felt the Police "didn’t want to listen" Police had no interest in his evidence they " brushed it aside because they were obsessed with nailing Barry George" he said.
Officers conveniently forgot to question Jill’s neighbours and also botched the e-fit photo of the suspect by making his hair brown when it was actually blond. '
and to add to that two witnesses who saw a man with a Mediterranean complexion including lindsay '
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'Former top police officer, John Stalker, was so shocked by the Met’s cack-handed investigation into Jill Dando’s murder, that he wrote an article outlining their ineptitude.
What’s very revealing about his analysis is the idea that the suspected killer had blonde-hair but police bizarrely issued an e-fit of a dark-haired man.
” It’s 100 days since the assassination of Jill Dando – yet Scotland Yard seem no closer to finding her killer.
They have not even uncovered a motive for her murder.
The lack of police success is not for want of endeavour. There’s no doubt Jill Dando’s killers have had incredible luck in escaping arrest.
But the police have made mistakes. Some of them operational misjudgments, others public relations cock-ups.
These are 12 of the most significant blunders I believe the inquiry team has made.
Confusion surrounds the E-fit issued. Most people believe it is of the killer.
It isn’t.
It is a composite likeness of a man seen running along Fulham Palace Road.
Nothing more.
A police E-fit has not been issued of the prime suspect – a blond haired man seen loitering outside her home. He is the probable killer. '