It must be difficult being a clean suspect in a police investigation. Through no fault of your own, fate and circumstance could make you a person of interest.
The Age today reported the sad story of a real estate agent being murdered in Melbourne.
This triggered my interest earlier in the day when a breaking report said a man was being interviewed in relation to the murder. It was subsequently reported that the first man was released without charge. A second man was then interviewed and charged.
So what about the first bloke? Presumably he was a friend, relative or lover of the victim, usually the first port of call in muder inquiries according to my Peter Robinson and Ian Rankin books.
The poor bloke is probably distressed about the woman’s death, but he’s a suspect! I have faith in our legal system, however it must seem daunting if you’re innocently caught up in it.
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