Wednesday 2 April 2014

French Police will have one target in Sophie Murder: Gardai.

There's a lot to be asked of Irish media and their so called professionalism. It seems Irish news journalists don't use proper question & answer practice sessions amongst themselves. The Sophie Toscan du Plantier murder in Cork and Garda inquires in the past eighteen years is a case in question which hasn't got the most important question into media circles yet. I'll ask the most important question on here now: Why would the Irish Police service, An Garda Síochána, allegedly pay witnesses, pay a witness speeding fine, give preferential treatment to a potential witness, provide substantial amounts of cash and illegal drugs to another witness in order to frame Ian Bailey for murder?
 
Why would Garda Officers get involved in such criminality, then record on tapes what they had been doing? There was an absolute frenzy and frantic litany of actions to make sure Ian Bailey was arrested, charged and convicted of the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier by An Garda Síochána. The Irish Courts, the Irish Legal System has found Ian Bailey not guilty and the Police Authorities of France have failed to extradite Ian Bailey because the Irish Courts say he has no charge to answer. Back to that question that the Irish media have failed to ask the policing authorities of Ireland. Why would they so frantically try to frame Ian Bailey for murder?
 
I suggest they would only do this if they were trying to protect the suspect who they know, beyond reasonable doubt, has committed that heinous murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier. French police will arrive in Ireland within the next 14 days to seek more information about the murder of one of their citizens