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anyone watching criminal justice?

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ByThePowerOfGreyskull · 05/10/2009 21:33

as above

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said · 08/10/2009 23:56

I thought the scene in episode one where the dad walked in on daughter and her friend waxing their legs was a bit odd - sort of set teh tone of some sort of intimacy between daughter and dad. Wouldn't dads knock on doors of daughters that age? Hmm

I'm watching the programme and waiting for the twist but this thread has discussed them all so will be thinking 'yeah, well we knew that'

TheDemonicButDandyLioness · 09/10/2009 00:00

That waxing scene was odd, particularly as it kept being shown as a 'this is what previously happened' scene at the start of new episodes.

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SussexVille · 09/10/2009 00:05

Basically agree with cremola

Except I can't see why Bad Cop should be in cahoots with Bad Godfather, when it seems they met for 1st time only after Joe was stabbed. (Maybe they knew each other before?)

And why has Bad Cop been so determined to paint Juliet as cold-blooded 'bitch' killer from the start?

And if Dennis Lawson character (senior cop)is shaking his head about how weird Joe might've been (e.g. all the photos Joe took of stuff like shampoo bottles), why didn't he voice his concerns before the case went to court?

Still - I'm hooked!

LeninGhoul · 09/10/2009 00:06

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TheDemonicButDandyLioness · 09/10/2009 00:10

The drug dealer under the bridge did it.

SussexVille · 09/10/2009 00:12

LeninG - or it might have been Juliet's solicitor or barrister (to further their careers), or the social workers (because they were bored),

Is that everyone covered now?

TheDemonicButDandyLioness · 09/10/2009 00:14

The Judge. Who did now Joe, so may possibly have motive.

MollieO · 09/10/2009 00:15

Could it be the judge or someone we haven't seen yet?

TheDemonicButDandyLioness · 09/10/2009 00:19

I've got the judge's motive.

Joe stole the second-hand wig the judge told Ella about.

said · 09/10/2009 00:24

When Dennis Lawson was talking about hearing lots of women say they'd been raped by their fathers and then, for the first time, he listened and heard doubt - did he mean doubting the woman's story or doubting his own prejudices? I thought that was ambiguous. Hmm again.

I state now that I agree with everyone who turns out to be right.

LeninGhoul · 09/10/2009 00:25

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PutDown · 09/10/2009 06:40

Iam glad I am not the only one scarily fixated on the vaseline!{grin]

LeninGhoul · 09/10/2009 07:26

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bramblebooks · 09/10/2009 07:28

I also think that the vaseline will play a big part in the defence (maybe by CCTV). Slipper character.

BellaBear · 09/10/2009 07:57

it is a fascinating ponytail. I think the ponytail did it. Maybe she uses vaseline to get it so smooth.

HeadlessLadyH · 09/10/2009 08:26

dandy what the HELL were you doing up so late last night?? You have a baby, you know...!!If only I had such staying power.

First thing I did this morning is log on to this thread. How sad is that?

Had forgotten about the vaseline being dumped? Why would she do that? Had forgotten about him walking in on Ella and Kate waxing their legs? Cheers ladies, for the memory jogs.

I was sitting on my hands last night though as there were so many holes in the legal niceties. Its not spoiled it yet for me but the fact the filth are still investigating the week/day the trial starts, I find {hmm}. All the photos would have been served on the defence weeks and weeks before the trial. WHy on earth didn't they pick up on it earlier?

BUt the Judges comments to Jack and the Jury about her being a wigless solicitor and in no way, members of the jury, inferior to the barrister. Such a spot on observation. Higher court solicitors are regularly given a duffing up by Crown Court Judges for a bit of sport.

Roll on 9pm.

corblimeymadam · 09/10/2009 08:55

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foxinsocks · 09/10/2009 08:58

ooh headless, was so hoping that duffing up bit was accurate

StrictlyAvadaKedavraarrrrghhhh · 09/10/2009 09:00

belgianbun when Ella was playing with the dolls and she was in bed later with the mummy and daddy dolls and then play acted them saying that.

LeninGhoul · 09/10/2009 09:08

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Ineedmorechocolatenow · 09/10/2009 09:14

Think you might have sussed it lenin - In fact, I'm going to agree with all theories today so that I can say I was right!

HeadlessLadyH · 09/10/2009 09:16

foxinsocks Judges hate solicitors. They do quite literally toy with us when those brave enough to get their Higher Rights appear down at the Crown Court. Its sometimes like watching a cat play with their prey.I don't fancy being verbally duffed up by a sexist old codgers in their 200 year old wigs so I stick to the Magistrates Court. Much more fun.