I think it's fair to say that despite not having bodies, the accused is the person who committed the crime. I have been told by a CPS violent crime investigator from a previous case that they will not lay charges in these types of cases unless they are convinced that the evidence they already have will be enough for a conviction of the charges.
They don't mess around with accusations and charges, they only get one shot at it.
Last edited by Stanathan; 07-16-2014 at 09:19 AM.
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