Posted On: October 12, 2010
Could The Police Really Miss A Knife In A Victim's Back?
So maybe, maybe when the police find a body, they miss a small stab wound. But, and this a big "but," what if the knife is still in the body? Could they miss it? Yup. As reported in The Medway Messenger:
Police failed to spot a dead pensioner had been murdered - until undertakers found a knife in his back, an inquest heard.
Officers were called to the home of Antoine Denis, in New Road, Chatham, after neighbours raised the alarm.
The 66-year-old was pronounced dead by a police nurse when he was found slumped on his bedroom floor.
But an inquest was told the weapon and a stab wound were only found by undertakers as they prepared to move his body on January 9.
DC [Detective Constable] Linda Robb told coroner Roger Sykes the knife was missed because it was dark in the flat and Mr Denis was lying on his back.What, you expected that a police officer would turn the body over? Don't be ridiculous.
Recording a verdict of unlawful killing, Mr Sykes said Mr Denis had died from a single stab wound, which penetrated his lung due to "the unlawful act of a person whose identity has not yet been established".The perp? Still at large.
Kim Albone, of Luton Road, Chatham, was charged with murder on January 21, but was later released after a decision by the Crown Prosecution Service. Officers are still hunting Mr Denis' killer.Here's the source.