Nationwide Search For Suspected Murderer Graeme Jarman

This in from Police, in their own words. Ed

Graeme JarmanPolice officers and staff in Hampshire Constabulary, along with other forces across the country, have been asked to assist in the nationwide appeal to trace Graeme Jarman (47) who went missing from his home in Durham on August 17 and has been named as a suspect in a murder investigation.

He has been a visitor to the south coast over the last 15 years.

Detective Superintendent Tony Harris from Hampshire Constabulary said: “There is no specific intelligence to suggest Mr Jarman is in Hampshire or the Isle of Wight but anybody in Hampshire or the Isle of Wight who believes they have seen Graeme Jarman or knows where he is should contact police on 101 or 999 in an emergency.

“We re-iterate the advice from Northumbria Police that Mr Jarman should not be approached by the public as it is believed he could be a risk to himself and others.”

Anyone with information should contact police on 03456 043 043 or 0191 375 2176.

Crimestoppers is also offering a £5000 reward to any one with information which leads to the arrest and conviction of Judith Richardson’s murderer.

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Don Smith
3, September 2011 7:19 pm

Arrested today – Now lock him up and throw away the key.

Bob
Reply to  Don Smith
3, September 2011 8:20 pm

So assumed guilty before trial…….

Don Smith
Reply to  Bob
3, September 2011 9:03 pm

Just look at his pre-cons – He should be shot.
Why waste money on a trial?

concerned of iw
Reply to  Don Smith
3, September 2011 9:44 pm

Because a trial in front of your peers is a basic human right which sets up apart from the various despots that have lived. Think of the long list of people who have denied people this:- Stalin Hitler Saddam Hussein Batista Mussolini Gadaffi Robert Mugabe Idi Amin Torquemada to name but a few. Does anyone really want to be remembered in History in the same way as… Read more »

Hang Em High
Reply to  concerned of iw
4, September 2011 12:18 am

Notwithstanding the last Labour government (and possibly the current ConLib shower), who unless I was dreaming it at the time, wanted to end the right to be tried by a jury for certain crimes, leaving it up to a magistrate / judge to decide on a person’s innocence on plods word alone? All dressed up as necessary under the threat of terrorism, along with the hundreds of… Read more »

Don Smith
Reply to  concerned of iw
5, September 2011 7:11 pm

What about all the British butchers?
Remember the Belgrano?

No.5
Reply to  concerned of iw
5, September 2011 7:18 pm

Oliver Cromwell

No.5
Reply to  Don Smith
4, September 2011 2:33 am

because ( apparently) your generation fought for our human rights…and now you lean towrads the politics of a long dead ‘fuhrer’

Wight Essence
Reply to  No.5
4, September 2011 2:11 pm

People like Don seem to have forgotten about the millions of people that laid down their lives in the 2nd World War to defeat the evils of fascism, bigotry and extreme right wing ideology. If this is the type of society he wishes to live in, then perhaps he should go and experience living in a country that has a dictatorship, is run with an iron fist… Read more »

Asite2c
Reply to  Don Smith
4, September 2011 9:51 am

Many of your comments are sick and a total disgrace. What a terrible country this would be if your ideas were ever put into practice. The UK would be similar to Iraq in the days of Saddam Hussein, North Korea or Cambodia under Pol Pot.

Don Smith
Reply to  Asite2c
5, September 2011 7:36 pm

Keep you eyes on the news (Libya) It would appear that our democratic Etonian and Labour governments have some explaining to do. Sending terrorist suspects for Gaddafi to do their dirty work for them; now that’s not cricket old boy!

When will we have a Constitution, like many of these so called despot states have?

Wight Essence
Reply to  Don Smith
3, September 2011 11:09 pm

I think Don would be happy living in a Nazi or Fascist type of society. The idea of putting peeople in a cell and throwing away the key is no diifferent to the treatment the Nazi’s handed out to the Jews.

People that believe in this type of punishment are no better or different to those that commit these vile type of crimes.

No.5
Reply to  Wight Essence
4, September 2011 10:32 am

Don just a big old ‘wind up’ merchant

Don Smith
Reply to  No.5
5, September 2011 10:53 pm

Use your name No.5 and come from behind the curtains.

However, you are not far off the mark.

No.5
Reply to  Don Smith
6, September 2011 12:41 am

we’ve met Don….so I know

Don Smith
Reply to  Wight Essence
5, September 2011 7:48 pm

Keep you eyes on the news (Libya). It would appear that our democratic Etonian and Labour governments have some explaining to do.

Sending terrorist suspects for Gaddafi to do their dirty work for them; now that’s not cricket old boy!

Don Smith
Reply to  Wight Essence
5, September 2011 10:55 pm

Sending terrorist suspects for Gaddafi to do their dirty work for them; now that’s not cricket old boy!

Bob
3, September 2011 9:18 pm

Maybe the nurse who was falsely accused should have been shot before being found innocent…..

PAUL MULLERY
3, September 2011 11:45 pm

Quite interesting comments here, especially from Mr Don Smith. His views correspond with William the Conqueror. He introduced the law of “notoriously suspect” So if someone burgled a property and a person who had a previous conviction was in town, so long as several people could testify that he was a “wrong ‘un” then it was assumed it was him. Now turning to capital punishment. 1 About… Read more »

Mike
Reply to  PAUL MULLERY
4, September 2011 9:36 am

That’s sad Paul.2 lives ruined in one moment of madness but as you say the death penatly would not have deterred this happening.Don Smith is typical of the “Daily Mail” hang and flog ’em brigade whodon’t give a thought that someone might be innnocent.
Slightly different but I read a thought provoking quote the other day with regard to the law.

“Guilty until proved wealthy”

Laura Norder
4, September 2011 10:45 am

Didn’t Don Smith work in the prison service? Quite what his attitude was to the (sometimes remand) prisoners in his care is of grave concern.

PAUL MULLERY
Reply to  Laura Norder
4, September 2011 11:28 am

Interesting observation Laura. You may recall the Birmingham Pub Bombings by the IRA. This corresponded with a guy named Dade – an IRA man- who had blown himself up while planting a bomb in Ireland. The six suspects were taken off the train in Liverpool en route to his funeral. Two factors pointed to them as being the culprits. a they had republican leanings b they had… Read more »

Don Smith
Reply to  PAUL MULLERY
4, September 2011 11:36 pm

I have never worked in a remand prison. And very few staff at Winston Green were Brummies; mainly Scots and Liverpudlians; mainly ex-servicemen. In my book ‘Hard Men and Jelly Babies’ I specifically make mention of the Maguire’s and their uncle [These are who you are referring to Paul, I think]. I state quite categorically that the Maguire’s were innocent. I also wrote that Big Harry McKenny… Read more »

No.5
Reply to  Don Smith
5, September 2011 1:07 am

Its safer now than it has ever been……..

PAUL MULLERY
Reply to  Don Smith
5, September 2011 8:43 am

Unfortunately, Mr Smith, there is no such thing as 100% proof. Throughout judicial history, “clear, incontovertible” proof has been found wanting from torture (in middle ages),identification parades, fingerprints, scientific tests – like Scuse’s red dye fiasco- lie detectors. Now DNA is being questioned in certain instances. What I find unsavoury is the “arrogance of righteousness” in the judiciary. When Timothy Evans was sentenced to death the judge,… Read more »

Don Smith
Reply to  PAUL MULLERY
5, September 2011 7:22 pm

100% proof! If I am caught with body belt full of explosives and I have load of fertilizer in my garage! That’s 101% proof in my book.

The nasties that you say need cleaning up are trapped in their waterproof trousers, tied around their ankles; that’s why it is far better to shoot.

I have always been against hanging.

PAUL MULLERY
5, September 2011 8:07 pm

Unless, of course, if someone has used your garage without your knowlege or consent or kidnapped you and forceably put the belt on you.

Don Smith
Reply to  PAUL MULLERY
5, September 2011 10:47 pm

Paul wrote [Unless, of course, if someone has used your garage without your knowlege or consent or kidnapped you and forceably put the belt on you.]

A very feeble excuse my boy.

Keep your garage locked – and if you keep the car there, not a great deal of room for explosives. Come, come Paul, you can do better than that.

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