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  1. 'Keystone Cops?' 
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    Police have blamed "human error" for the failure to find a body in Tia Sharp's grandmother's house.
    Tia was reported missing on 3 August and a body was found at the house in New Addington, Croydon, on Friday after three previous unsuccessful searches. :-[ :-[ :-[
    Scotland Yard apologised to Tia's mother Natalie and said the body should have been found on Sunday. :-[ :-[ :-[

    It’s all too easy to slag the police, but I mean come on, this just beggars belief.

    Sniffer dogs?

    Interestingly, the author of the Police Press release blames “Human error”. Was it the same single officer who carried out the three consecutive unsuccessful searches?
     
     

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    [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXVN7QJ8m88[/media]
     
     

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    Has any thought that the body might not have been there when they previously searced the house? Whoever killed her may have moved the body there after the previous searches under the believe it wouldn't be searched again so they wouldn't find her.

    On a different note, why did they search the house so many times?
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazel-nut
    Has any thought that the body might not have been there when they previously searced the house? Whoever killed her may have moved the body there after the previous searches under the believe it wouldn't be searched again so they wouldn't find her.

    On a different note, why did they search the house so many times?
    Been thinking exactly the same.
     
     

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    I was counting how many plod you can fit in the pathway by the house

    I need amusement in my sad life and it looks, very much, like you fit this requirement admirably..............begin the amusement!!!!!
     
     

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    Probably moved afterwards, either way its horrible that it happened
    onwards and upwards and sometimes a little sidewards....

     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by porkies
    Probably moved afterwards, either way its horrible that it happened
    +1
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZZR1100D5
    [quote author=porkies link=1344719708/5#5 date=1344763268]Probably moved afterwards, either way its horrible that it happened
    +1[/quote]

    +2 feel so very sorry for the family.
     
     

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    Ever noticed that when these kids go missing the families/estates always look the same - ROUGH

    Just like most places (including this forum) - people cannot wait to have a go at the police and I bet the people on that estate hates the police.
    But as soon as the kid dissappeared the police were the first ones they contacted for help

    The TV news last night did a report "live" from the scene with the flowers in the background and behind the reporter a chap to walks behind with a stupid grin on his face.
     
     

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    How many people thought it was the step-grandad as soon as you saw him on the tv?
     
     

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