Haut de la Garenne: Tell us more
Thursday 20th November 2008, 2:57PM GMT.
From David Rotherham.
IT is a great relief to learn that the possibility has been eliminated of the remains found under Haut de Ia Gar-enne being the result of foul play in our own time.
However, the reporting so far has left a few matters unclear. We have been led to understand that there is a great deal of evidence for criminal mistreatment of the home’s clients, in its last few decades of operation.
Now that the distraction of the murder question has been removed, one would hope that the investigation into this mistreatment, and into the connivance of those who should have put a stop to it, could proceed with more focus. In fact the credibility of the new people in charge will depend upon this happening. But the removal of Mr Power, who has hitherto been conspicuously firm in dealing with corruption cases, does not send a very reassuring signal.
Surely, thoroughly investigating small bones found in a place where violence is known to have been committed against children, and from where other children are reputed to have vanished without trace, is such an obvious necessity for the police that it would have been a sacking offence for the chief officer had he not done so.
To remove him for properly carrying out his duty seems, on the face of it, to be somewhat perverse. There is clearly more going on behind the scenes than has officially been made public. Senator Syvret’s conspiracy theories may not be the only possible explanation as to what is really happening, and I would be hugely reassured to see them disproved, but the picture that the public are being shown at present is, unfortunately, wholly compatible with his sinister suggestions.
The public of Jersey must be given much clearer explanations than we have seen this week of why so many of this year’s shocking revelations are now seen as unusable evidence. Otherwise, contrary to our government’s desires, we shall lose all faith in the integrity of our police.
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The question now is rather, was he properly carrying out his duty? I thought this is the point of the enquiry. If people are now coming forward even from Oxford Univeristy and the former caretaker saying these bones where from rabbits and the evidence was alway misleading, an enquiry is the right thing to happen now.
If, as suggested, the revelations from Mr Harper is that his behaviour has damaged claims by some victims, then Mr Harper has let everybody down.
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A former caretaker is saying that the bones could be from rabbits. The experts in this case will know just from looking at them if there are from rabbits or not.
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I agree with Sara, what is the point in trying to get more information right now when there is an enquiry going on at the present?
I feel sorry for the victims of Haute de la Garenne, Lenny Harper has not been their saviour after all.
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