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Marsden and Keeble should be arrested for harrassment and intimidation
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Sweet_Princess
27-07-2015
Marsden and Keeble should be arrested for harrassment and intimidation for how they have handled this case thats what it looks like. Get these pair off my tv
0...0
27-07-2015
Don't forget Bryant's glaringly obvious conflict of interest 're Max!
Sweet_Princess
27-07-2015
Originally Posted by 0...0:
“Don't forget Bryant's glaringly obvious conflict of interest 're Max!”

I was gonna let Bryant off but now you mention this he obviously wants revenge for how Max took Emma
curvybabes
27-07-2015
Marsden and Bryant are obviously doing wrong but they are fantastic to watch as are Keeble and Ritchie I don't want them off my tv I could happily watch a series with them as the main characters.
broadshoulder
27-07-2015
I like the way whenever there is a case Marsden is used

Haven't the police noticed her fixation yet...
sorcha_healy27
27-07-2015
I don't think anything they do is illegal. Let's face it max should have owned up about Lucy banging get head and Ben should have told them about mugging lucy.

They make themselves look guilty
Dr K Noisewater
27-07-2015
Keeble has played things by the book she's been impartial the whole way through the investigation. As for Marsden she may bend the rules a bit when it comes to the Mitchell's but she's on the side of justice. The only one who is properly bent it would seem is Cameron as he seemed quite prepared to set Max up but Phil rejected his offer.
wizardt
27-07-2015
In the real world, they would be reprimanded but I think there's a lot of dodgy cops in real life. They were interesting.
J-B
27-07-2015
Who's going to arrest them? DS Malachy? Or that custody sergeant who thinks he's a standup comedian?
Sweet_Princess
27-07-2015
In real life those three would be struck off the case for how they have acted
eastendersboi
27-07-2015
Originally Posted by Sweet_Princess:
“In real life those three would be struck off the case for how they have acted”

And you know that how.
Sweet_Princess
27-07-2015
There behaviour is disgusting
Stuey_James
27-07-2015
It is bordering on the unbelievable now - I really doubt a police officer would be allowed to co-lead the prosecution of a murder suspect who bedded and ran off with his wife, a conflict of interest if ever I saw one.

I like Keeble (the woman) but the guy needs to go.

Originally Posted by Dr K Noisewater:
“Keeble has played things by the book she's been impartial the whole way through the investigation. As for Marsden she may bend the rules a bit when it comes to the Mitchell's but she's on the side of justice. The only one who is properly bent it would seem is Cameron as he seemed quite prepared to set Max up but Phil rejected his offer.”

A complaint by Max's solicitor should be enough to get him took off the case. Eastenders are twisting reality.
sorcha_healy27
27-07-2015
Originally Posted by Sweet_Princess:
“In real life those three would be struck off the case for how they have acted”

Bryant perhaps but Keeble and Marsden haven't done anything illegal
curvybabes
27-07-2015
Originally Posted by Sweet_Princess:
“In real life those three would be struck off the case for how they have acted”

I doubt it I think there are a lot of slightly bent coppers out there, it's not as if one of them killed Lucy although at one point I did suspect Bryant.
Paulie Walnuts
27-07-2015
Originally Posted by Sweet_Princess:
“Marsden and Keeble should be arrested for harrassment and intimidation for how they have handled this case thats what it looks like. Get these pair off my tv”

That's an interesting concept. Please let us know exactly what laws they have broken, and what needs to be proven to convict them.
Scorpio2
28-07-2015
Originally Posted by Paulie Walnuts:
“That's an interesting concept. Please let us know exactly what laws they have broken, and what needs to be proven to convict them.”

Marsden could get in trouble for the way she has acted.
priscilla
28-07-2015
Very unprofessional, especially from Marsden.
Shappy
28-07-2015
Police use tactics like this to interrogate suspects all the time.
Morgsie
28-07-2015
I hope the IPCC are called in and investigate Bryant and Marsden and the handling of the case
Paulie Walnuts
28-07-2015
Originally Posted by Paulie Walnuts:
“That's an interesting concept. Please let us know exactly what laws they have broken, and what needs to be proven to convict them.”

Originally Posted by Scorpio2:
“Marsden could get in trouble for the way she has acted.”

You've totally avoided the question.
Paulie Walnuts
28-07-2015
Originally Posted by Shappy:
“Police use tactics like this to interrogate suspects all the time.”

No they don't, it's a total misrepresentation of how a murder enquiry would be conducted.

In most murder cases a DCI or a DI would get nowhere near a suspect and most interviews would be conducted by a DC, or possibly a DS at the most.
Scorpio2
28-07-2015
Originally Posted by Paulie Walnuts:
“You've totally avoided the question.”

They haven't broken any laws but Marsden could get done for harassment. She has a problem with the Mitchells and it's obvious.
Paulie Walnuts
28-07-2015
Originally Posted by Scorpio2:
“They haven't broken any laws but Marsden could get done for harassment. She has a problem with the Mitchells and it's obvious.”

You are just having a wild guess and obviously don't understand the law in relation to harassment, or the powers afforded to police in relation to the arrest and detention of suspected criminals
Morgsie
28-07-2015
Both Bryant's and Marsden's judgements are clouded as its personal and I hope the IPCC take this into account if they are called

As for DI Keeble, I am not sure about her apart from she wants someone arrested and charged
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