posy wrote:Local peoples ideas on keeping our area safer and preventing crime should surely be of interest. We all live here and we all matter.
I really don't know what the he** you think you're arguing about.
However ..... Pffffffffffffttt
posy wrote:Local peoples ideas on keeping our area safer and preventing crime should surely be of interest. We all live here and we all matter.
Eagle wrote: I would have thought it likely , even in todays softly softly policing , that a murder suspect would not be released on Bail.
Police said there had been "a good response" to an appeal broadcast on the BBC's Crimewatch, recreating the murder of an aspiring teacher who was stabbed to death in a south-east London street.
Police aimed to jog witnesses' memories through the reconstruction of Samuel Guidera's final moments in Sydenham, south-east London, plus televised interviews with his family.
Officers said they were "urgently" searching for passengers who saw the 24-year-old leave a train at Penge East before he was found collapsed in the street on February 12.
Two men aged 18 and 39 have been arrested and bailed until April over the attack.
Appearing on the show, Detective Chief Inspector Laurence Smith said: "We've had a good response but we need everybody who was on that train that arrived at Penge East station at 9.41pm to contact police.
"They left that station moments before Sam was fatally stabbed in the heart. We need these people, it's crucial they contact police now."