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2Right,

On Location 20/09/2007 12:09:49

Oh Dear What Would DNA Be doing Under Her Nails??
It wouldn't be the DNA of anyone that caused her any harm by any chance.
Why has this evidence only come to light?
Certainly the Crown Office and Police service have left this family with a lot of unanswered questions.
What a shocking Indictment on our Country.
On the back of the DNA fiasco in the Worlds End case.
I think "H"Elish should resign without delay.
After all Nicky Fairbairn Had to Resign in the Carol X case when her Family was left to take out a private Prosecution and A Successful one too.
If Crown are trying to suggest there are no suspicious circumstances in this case then why not hold an FAI.
See Annies Case and Many More Here:
http://shirleymckie.myfastforum.org/sutra34.php#34

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freethekillie2,

KILMARNOCK 20/09/2007 12:24:25

So true 2 right.

MMM dna it is obvious annie put a struggle up!
why was the dna not tested ?

U DIVISION SHAME ON YOU.

GIVE ANNIE THE FAI TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO HER.

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inter alia,

Edinburgh 20/09/2007 13:30:34

It must be appalling to lose one's child. To have then to come to a foreign country to seek information is so bad.

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Annies Angels,

20/09/2007 16:18:31

Thank YOU all for leaving your comments!

Your support means so much to Annies family and to us friends.

Did you know Annie while she lived in Edinburgh? Or do you have information to pass to her family?

Leave details at www.annierockstar.com

See Annies Case and Many More Here:

http://shirleymckie.myfastforum.org/sutra34.php#34

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Cello,

Scotland 20/09/2007 16:41:20

I'm a journalist who met Guje at the end of last year and wrote an article about Annie. Guje showed me some photos of Annie's body and it seems clear she suffered a massive blow to the temple. While working for The Scotsman many years ago, I was sent to Turkey to investigate the strange death of a Scot, Roy Dingley. He'd been washed up on the Marmaris coast and the early official line was 'accidental death'. I was able to speak to the right people and it emerged that he'd actually been whacked over the head, robbed and left to drown. I thought it was shameful that such a thing could happen to a decent man in a foreign country. I now feel thoroughly ashamed that something similar happened to a decent young woman who was a guest in our country, and the relevant authorities don't want to know.

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Annies Angels,

20/09/2007 17:13:18

Thank You 5# Cello for your informative posting.

Annie was my best friend almost as a sister.Her very mysterious death came as a total shock to All of us friends and to Annies family. Some weeks before Annie was killed she told me that she was going home to Sweden. Annie would stay with me and she also told me that she had an appointment with her private hairdresser in Södertälje (nearby where I live) the 6th of December 2005.
( She was the only hairdresser that Annie allowed to touch her beautiful hair )
Annie had several job interviewes ahead and she told me about a party she was invited to that was going to be on the night she dissapeared.

If you have some information regarding Annies last week in life in Edinburgh or somewhere else, please
contact the family at info@annierockstar.com

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Thomas J,

Dunfermline 20/09/2007 17:53:51

With the case of Annie it is certain that there were suspicious circumstances surrounding her death and equally certain that there were no indications that she had committed suicide yet the police and Crown Office preferred the latter explanation -- why? This defies logic.

Elish Angiolini is a disgrace to her gender and nationality by denying a grieving mother closure to the death of her daughter in a foreign land.

As #5 suggests it is the case that we are critical of the justice systems in other European nations because we consider them backward (witness our reaction to the Portugese police in the McCann case), yet our so-called advanced society treats this mother's legitimate concern with breathtaking arrogance.

Come on Scotland this is not good enough our justice system is in danger of being likened to that of a bannana republic.

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Peter Cherbi,

Edinburgh 20/09/2007 18:08:02

The attitude of both the Crown Office and Police in this case is a disgrace, but typical of our failed Scottish justice system.

Perhaps its time for the Justice Secretary to intervene and see Annie's family get an entitlement to justice which is surely the right of everyone, rather than allow this case, and others like it, to lapse in the incompetent offices of our prosecution service - which I note is certainly up for prosecuting or intimidating those who take issue with it ...

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John Parkes,

Edinburgh 20/09/2007 19:53:48

Sadly yet another disgrace to add to the Lockerbie and Shirley McKie cases.

Not only does the abysmal handling of this young woman’s questionable death further diminish the Scottish Police and our antiquated system of Justice, it serves to demoralise the many good Police Officers who find it impossible to make headway through the midden of corruption left in the aftermath of Lockerbie and McKie.

For a country once renown for it's life saving Medical Research, Scientist and innovative Engineers are we now to be known on the Worlds stage as an Oatmeal Republic?

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Caora Dubh,

Dachaigh 20/09/2007 20:52:45

The coroner did a proper autopsy and shaved her hair off to look for any sign of head injuries: quite proper. (The hair continues to grow for some time after this, of course.) The coroner checked under the fingernails and found DNA; very surprising if there hadn't been any. Of course Annie will have met people and shaken hands, or used a nail clipper or file borrowed by someone else. If there had been traces of someone else's skin or blood, that would have been different. Was the 'mysterious' bruising consistent with her lying on hard stones, with the blood pooling in the lower parts? Bruising from hard blows inflicted by an assailant would have been identified as such. The coroners have seen it before, you know. It seems a highly professional job was done. Could it have been idiopathic heart arrythmia, brought on by sudden entry into cold water? Maybe, the coroner would have considered this. Could she have stayed too long in the water when going for a swim? I have suffered severe muscle cramps after two minutes in the sea north of Kylesku. Impossible to identify after rigor mortis has set in, of course. Did the coroner check for unusual medications and drugs in the body? Yes, of course. So no sign of strangling, beating, whipping, lacerations, or any other violence. No traces of drugs. Looks like the coroner did a damn good job. But I'm still very, very sorry that someone so young, and almost certainly thoroughly decent and nice, died like this. Terrible.

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LightinthedarK,

Sweden 20/09/2007 22:41:41

Caora, nr 10.

Read the article and Annie’s web-site! The hair was chopped off in bunches of 5-15 centimetres from her head, not shaven off at all. Not even when the autopists (in this case just pathologists) open a head they are allowed to shave the head. If you do a hand shake you do not scratch the other person with your fingernails, or do you?. DNA on her hands would not last for several hours in seawater. Since the family have not received the test results from the post mortem from the Crown Office they still do not know what kind of DNA were found under Annie’s fingernails. There were several bizarre bruises on Annie’s body and not just post mortem paths. Of course the coroner had seen it before, that goes with the job! About the swimming, Annie did not swim at sea in the winter, she did not like the cold! She loved to swim and was a strong swimmer and used to exercise in temperate indoors swimming pools. Who would willingly take a swim in the sea in the dark in December, risking pneumonia, she was not Finnish! Sorry to hear you suffered muscle cramps, hope you didn’t get hypothermia from that.

But you are so right in what you wrote last about Annie. Annie was a great woman, had a strong personality and made us guys laugh, she was a free spirit. We all miss her. Rickard, Annie’s friend, Sweden.

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freethekillie2,

kilmarnock 20/09/2007 22:52:02

#10.

It is plane to see you have visited the shirley mckie forum today.

liked your view on death row scot kenny richey ,
you dont really know what injustice is do you?

to me you do know what you are talking about though, do you work in ayrshire in any form.

have you seen things about annie's case!
please tell if you have.

GIVE ANNIE THE FAI SHE DESERVES!

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freethekillie2,

kilmarnock 20/09/2007 22:54:03

ALSO PARDON THE SPELLING BUT YOU DO SEEM TO KNOW A BIT TO MUCH ABOUT ANNIE'S CASE?

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LightinthedarK,

Sweden 20/09/2007 23:14:28

freethekillie2, nr. 2, 12, 13.

You to seem to be one of the good guys. What do you mean about nr.10 living in Ayrshire, do you think that number 10 can be one of the imkompetent pathologists that need to go back to the schoolbench? In Sweden the pathologists only have the knowledge needed for natural deaths, how is it in Scotland? Rickard.

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Annies Angels,

20/09/2007 23:40:59

Thanks ALL of you for caring about Annie’s case and her devastated family.
The obvious problems with the Scottish justice system should make the government very worried. We are aware of, not only Annie’s neglected case, but of so many others by the authorityes similarly mistreated cases. We therefore believe that something must be done!
And the question is what your ideas are? Please post your ideas on the topic

“What’s it all about “http://shirleymckie.myfastforum.org/about50.html

This must be a wake up call for ALL of us!

Not only for us families, relatives and friends that have suffered great loss in many different ways. Some of us have lost our loved ones , some of us have innocently been put in jail and some of us have been badly treated by the social welfare system that have neglected their important task to care for people in need.

The pain is the same!

We must care for each other and reach out our helping hands to those in need.

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Annies Angels,

20/09/2007 23:47:29

This is a importent link about other misstreated cases.

injustice-case studies.


http://shirleymckie.myfastforum.org/about41.html

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Peter Cherbi,

Edinburgh 21/09/2007 00:37:14

I think #10. Caora Dubh may have written more in the EN forum than what the Crown Office managed to tell anyone by the sounds of things, so sad they can't face up the families with proper explanations & accountability, but can run to a newspaper forum after exposure of the story.

As for pathologists, well, there's good and there's bad.

I know of one of Scotland's supposedly most respected, who everyone looks up to, is even called in as an expert witness in cases.

This 'most respected' pathologist allegedly did a 'post mortem' on a deceased individual after a death at a hospital - strange thing was though, the 'most respected pathologist' who appears in many famous cases, had no sight of the body, as he was on holiday at the time.

Rrather this 'most famous pathologist' on his return from holiday 3 months later, did a 'post mortem' of the correspondence between the family and the hospital where the death occurred, whitewashed the whole episode, claimed he had interviewed everyone, followed all procedures, but it turned out he did nothing, interivewed no one, and only followed the well tested procedure of 'whitewash', common to Scots Justice these days ... then wasn't available to explain the 'slight' discrepancies in his account later on.

Unsurprisingly, the Crown Office were happy the whole thing went off without an FAI and then set upon the family to shut them up afterwards.

I do hope Annie's case gets the FAI it deserves, and that people don't always just take the word of that failed justice system we have in Scotland any more ... because that failed justice system really should be reformed, Mr Justice Secretary if you are reading this ...

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Guje, Annies´ mother,

Sweden 21/09/2007 01:10:03

Dear Lightinthedark, Rikard, 11, 14.

Sorry I do not know you, Annie had so many friends. I am so pleased that you show your appreciation about my lovely Annie and are helping to correct number 10, Caora's missunderstandings about Annie's death.

For all those who want to know more about my daughte's case please take part of Annie's web-page; www.annierockstar.com or at; http://shirleymckie.myfastforum.org/about27.html

Peter Cherbi, Thomas J and John Parkes are using the word disgrace. And it is a disgrace that not just Annie's case, but that also so many others loved ones deaths, are so badly treated and that so much important information is withheld from their families.

One of the chocking cases that captured my heart is the one of Bryan Davie's mother 84 years old Annie Davies, where the Police claimes the lady died from severe injuries from falling down the stairs in her home. Even though her handbag, keys and purse were missing! Read about Mrs Davis at;

http://www.asearchforjustice.co.uk/Annie_std.html

This is not human, and it is time we all get together to make the authorities change and taking our cases seriously. It is time to discuss how to acceive this, please read and discuss at;

http://shirleymckie.myfastforum.org/about50.html

Sincerly, Guje, Annie's mother.

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Annies Angels,

21/09/2007 01:18:34

#17 Dear Peter!

One short question regarding the post mortem report of Annie.
The post mortem was preformed by two pathologist it is said in the report, but only signed by one of them. Is that the normal procedure in Scottland? Or did the other one go out for a cup of coffe?

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Peter Cherbi,

Edinburgh 21/09/2007 02:01:22

#19. Annies Angels

Truthfully, I don't know whether a post mortem certificate should be signed by both pathologists or only one, but if someone has been a part of the case, there name or signature should surely be expected to be on documentation associated with their work.

If two pathologists conducted the post mortem but only one signed the report, I would be expecting a full explanation from the Crown Office on why that occurred.

I think that 'normal procedure' in Scotland is sadly lacking - probably due to the fact we have a justice system which has been allowed to run itself, unaccountable, lacking transparency, and being used to getting its colleagues off the hook when things go wrong.

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2Right,

On Location 21/09/2007 02:10:31

#19 Annies Angels.
I answer to your Question to Peter.
If the SCRO are to be used as an example then yes it is current practise for experts to sign others signatures.
Fiona McBride was noted in the Shirley McKie book as Signing another two experts signatures.
Her Excuse: She knew they had looked at it.
So yes maybe some are even taking days off while others sign their names, Maybe as peter said they are even taking Holidays.
When Guje meets with MacAskill and "H"Elish Angiolini she should demand to see all evidence including the CCTV from Prestwick on the day Annie Disappeared.
Sandra Nice to see you kept your word and reported this shocking case which you found at the following.
Maybe you should also take a look at the Kevin McLoed one too, Very similar only been fighting a lot longer.
http://shirleymckie.myfastforum.org/forum1.php&sid=44...

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Annies Angels,

21/09/2007 02:48:47

#20 Peter and #21 2Right Thanks for your answers.

I hope that Guje and the family will get a full explanation from the Crown Office why two pathologists conducted the post mortem but only one signed the report and how Annies hair looked like before and after the postmortem.
Annies hair was shopped off!!! And the police and the pathologists have not reported what happened with the hair to the family. Since there only remained 5-15 cm of hair on Annies head, what happened to the other 60-70 cm of her thick long beautiful hair that is missing??
The family have asked the Scottish police for an investigation about what happened to Annies hair but they have been refused that. The police told the family that in Scotland it is not a crime to cut a dead persons hair off.
Does the Scottish people know this?
In Sweden cutting a dead persons hair off is a crime called desecration of corps!!
Why did the pathologists not examined Annies hair as being a part of her body? The hair is an evidence material that is missing now. Mabye the killer took the hair or parts of it , he,she they, might have grabbed Annie by the hair and torned pieces of it away? And it could have been traces of DNA left in the hair that is now missing!
The question remaining what happened to Annies hair? Did the killer take part of it as a souvenire or did somebody sell it for wig making?

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freethekillie2,

kilmarnock 21/09/2007 08:18:00

I Was in Prestwick Yesterday, and walked the full wall and beyond.

the sea was going from left to right and the waves were big the water was very cold there is no way ANYONE COULD SWIM IN IT NOW NEVER MIND IN DECEMBER.

there are a lot of dog walkers , also at the end of the wall a lot of teenagers and others hang about and drink and take drugs.

lets not kid ourselfs here, also only spotted 2 cctv cameras on station road.and got told it is only waist high at high tide. and you would not last long in that water it is not sheltered like other places in ayr.

GIVE ANNIE AN FAI.

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gwpmason,

Edinburgh 21/09/2007 09:40:58

It seems the authorities in many countries, especially those with a tourist industry, would rather sweep unpleasant incidents under the carpet than take the time to investigate properly - just look at the Madeleine McCann case, where the parents are now suspects, and look - they left Portugal! How convenient!
Official expediency rules a lot of the time, it seems.

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Iain McKie,

21/09/2007 10:27:38

The aftermath of Annie's tragic death gives yet another example of the failings of our so called justice system.

Had it not been for the persistence of a mother, family and friends in mourning the true facts of this disturbing case would have remained hidden.

Surely everyone has a right to know the truth about the death of a loved one. The case is even stronger when the loss occurs far from home in a foreign land.

Keep up to date with this case and other injustices in Scotland at:

www.shirleymckie.com

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Annies Angels,

21/09/2007 12:16:33

#23freethekillie2 Thank You so much for everything you do!! Every time we have been in Prestwick we have spoken with the local people , the dog walkers and others who live there and know the area!!!!

1. They have told us about that some people hang around there down the wall to drink and now they have told you those people also take drugs there. The 3rd was a saturday. Mabye some of them who gathered there to drink and take drugs saw Annie?

2. Everybody that we spoke with told us that it is so very shallow there in the Pretwick bay and we know that the weather was calm that night. Meaning no Big waves!!!

3. We spoke with a lot of people that walked their dogs there and we still HOPE that there are some dog owners that always walk their dogs there at the same time .....regularly

Think if somebody, that the police have not been speaking to, walked their dog there after 16.05....saturday the 3rd And saw Annie?

Mabye they saw Annie being pushed into a car?
Or spoke with those 2 men that Guje was told about?

Mabye somebody walked their dog very late that night and knows that Annie was not put there at that time. And Guje and I saw that a lot of dog owners who let their dogs run around at the shore when the tide was out.
The dogs should have marked Annies body if she was lying there already!!

# 24 Lets hope that the authorities is not sweeping Annied death under the carpet just because she was a foreigner in Scottland, Annie who loved Scotland and the Scottish people so much!

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Annies Angels,

21/09/2007 15:14:01

Dear ALL

Today 21 September the visitors to www.annierockstar.com have passed 12 000 visitors.

Yesterday 13:15 Scottish time it was 11 847 visitors and today 15:15 we have 12 002 visitors!

That means that 155 persons have visited Annies homepage!!!!!!


We would like to say a: “BIG THANK YOU SO MUCH SANDRA DICK”
to the Excellent feature writer Sandra Dick at Edinburgh Evening News who interviewed Guje Annie’s mother and wrote a very good article.

Sandra is not only a very good writer, she is also a very nice and caring woman Guje felt very comfortable speaking to her.

I am sure that Annie will light a new star in heaven for Sandra as well for all the others that cares!

The article has until now 26 comments! And thank you ALL of you that have posted a comment there.

We hope that this is the beginning for All of us to reach out with our cases so that we can let all the People know about what have happened and still are.

We need an FAI for Annie!!!!!!!!!!!!

*AngeL*

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John Parkes,

edinburgh 21/09/2007 16:44:21

Come in number 10 - your time's up.

Thank goodness Annie’s friends and the concerned posters on this site have not fallen for these lame excuses or technical nonsense.

Falsis in unus - falsis in omnibus

Sadly Number 10's posting is all too reminiscent of the Lockerbie cover up where I coined the name 'Dung Beetle' albeit an insult to the hard working insect.

A case in point; Everyone should recall the legal 'experts' from the Glasgow University Law Department (C.C in particular) savagely attacking the official U.N. Trial Observer at the Camp Zeist farce regarding his findings pertaining to the trial.

What price such fetid attacks upon Hans Kockler now?

Again all I can say is to repeat what others have posted here, namely read the facts about this poor young woman’s untimely demise, the shoddy Police work, the disgraceful manner in which her remains were treated and the contempt with which her family have and are been treated.

There is much more that can be said but out of respect for Annie’s family this is not the proper form to be discussing Post Mortem procedures.

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Annies Angels,

21/09/2007 19:48:26

This is a beautiful Poem that AL wrote on the topic Condolences for Annies family and I want to share that Poem with ALL of you :

http://shirleymckie.myfastforum.org/Condolences_for_Annie...


May Annie Rest In Peace…………

And, hopefully, “Justice for Annie” and her family will finally be done …… and be SEEN to be done.

With deepest sympathies,

The Concerned People of Scotland


Do not stand at my grave and weep.
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am the thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumnal rain.
When you awake in the morning hush,
I am the soft uplifting rush
of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry.
I am not there, I did not die.

Mary Frye (attributed)
1932

__________

For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these: "[What] might have been?".

__________

Do not be afraid of them therefore. For everything that is now covered will be uncovered, and everything now hidden will be made clear. What I say to you in the dark, tell in the daylight; what you hear in whispers, proclaim from the housetops.


AND NOW IT IS TIME
TO SHOUT IT OUT FROM THE ROOFTOPS

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freethekillie2,

kilmarnock 21/09/2007 20:50:11

following on from angel.

a poem for annie.

the light is shining onthe beat,
the sound higher than the sky,
this is the voice of an angelon the way of harmony
for a mind of freedom and peace.

SPEAK THE TRUTH,
SING YOUR LOVE,
FREE YOUR SPIRIT,
DANCE YOUR SOUL,
THE POWER IS IN YOU!

This i have been told was annie's way of thinking.

i heard a song on sunny govan radio a song i have.
it was played when john mc manus was interviewing
gerry conlan

and it made me think really about the meaning of the song .http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=p7pAvbjChQM&mode=relate...=

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Guje, Annies´ mother,

Sweden 21/09/2007 21:27:46

Dear John Parkes, nr. 28.

Thank you for your comment about my daughter’s case. I do of course not know if the shoddy Police work that has been done in my daughter’s case is due to an aim from the Police to cover something up like in the Lockerbie case.

However I do know that already Dec 7, three days after my daughter was found on the shore in Prestwick, and before any investigation had taken place, it is said in The Ayrshire Post that a Swedish woman had been found drowned and that there were no suspicious circumstances sourronding her death. And I am sure the paper did not find this up themselves.

Since I have been following the Police work very closely already from day one, I also know very well the way it has been performed. One of the examples of how, is that Annie’s room at The Linton Court Apartments in Edinburgh never was sealed off and that the staff there were told they could pack Annie’s belongings up as soon as they pleased.

Another way of conducting the investigation was that it took the Police three months to interrogate people that knew Annie and some of them have still not been questioned. The Police have also scared witnesses away.

John Parkes, 28, Peter Cherbi, 20, and 2Right, 21 are talking about experts. I wonder where the experts where when we needed/still need them. Why have no calculations been made about how my daughter’s body, jacket and bag could end up at the same spot? Why would my daughter walk by the sea without her jacket, just wearing a T-shirt in the middle of the winter? Why did she have TWO square bruises on her arm? Was my daughter transported to the sea, you can actually drive a car there, lying on to an object, tied and drugged? Why am I refused the complete post mortem report, where there any drug tests performed at all?

What I need is an FAI that investigates my daughter’s death without any pre assumptions. And so does so many other mistreated cases. We are many

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Annies Angels,

21/09/2007 23:35:09

# 30 freethekillie2

Thanks for the beautiful words that you wrote about my friend Annie

SPEAK THE TRUTH,
SING YOUR LOVE,
FREE YOUR SPIRIT,
DANCE YOUR SOUL,
THE POWER IS IN YOU!

www.annierockstar.com

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Annies Angels,

22/09/2007 02:31:56

Who is surveying that the procurator fiscal makes the right decisions?

What can families do when they are not satisfied with the decision that the procurator Fiscal makes?

Who is supposed to take care of the families’ interests, when they are not satisfied with the decision of the procurator fiscal?

Can families receive legal aid in disagreements with the authorities about this?

If not, why?

Who decides that a case is of general public concern arising from a death?

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J. Alan,

Scottish Crown Office HQ, Edinburgh 22/09/2007 10:38:50

Message for Alex Salmond (Scotland’s First Minister) and Kenny MacAskill (Scotland’s Justice Minister):

WHY, despite the continual pleas from Annie’s distraught mother, Guje, Annie’s family, Annie’s close friends and the many who have genuine concerns about this beautiful young women’s tragic, premature and very suspicious death – that certainly, to me and many others, points to foul play and probable murder – do you both continue to ignore the repeated demands to have this case reopened and thoroughly investigated once again? You have, after all, been well aware of this case for a very long time through the media coverage, various injustice forums and from pleading letters from Annie’s mother and close friends – virtually begging you both to reopen this case and initiate FAI proceedings. Yet still, you continue do NOTHING to help.

The question must now be asked of you both: Are you really so cruel, unkind, uncaring and hell-bent on abusing the powers and privileges that you have been given by the Scottish electorate, who elected you both into those positions you now hold to rid Scotland of such injustices and to clean up its now greatly discredited and corrupt justice system?

Show this heartbroken Swedish family, close friends, the people of Sweden, the people of Scotland and the wider world that you really are men of integrity and “for justice” by listening to, and acting on, this family’s desperate pleas for help, the great concerns of Annie’s close friends and others about this very tragic and suspicious death, and now do what should have been done as soon as you came into power back in May:

Reopen this very tragic and suspicious case, and initiate FAI proceedings … immediately.

If you do not, then “It’s time… ” you were both hounded out of office and treated with the contempt you will deserve – along with the rest of your Scottish (Do) Nothing Party members of parliament … “Do Nothing”, save for looking after your own selfis

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Guje, Annies´ mother,

Sweden 22/09/2007 11:24:49

Dear J. Alan, Scottish Crown Office HQ Edinburgh.

Thank you for your message to Alex Salmond and Kenny MacAskill. All we need is that the Scottish authorities grant us an FAI to reopen my daughter Annie Borjesson’s case.

When the Crown Office closed my daughter’s case in Nov 2006 I was told Annie’s death could have happened by either; suicide, accident or a crime. Is not an accident or a crime - in my daughter’s case meaning murder - not hazardous or dangerous circumstances?

And you must of course by now be informed about the public concern from Sweden, the Swedish people and the Swedish Foreign Office. And at this time you must surely be aware of the arising general public concern about my daughter’s case shown also by the people of Scotland.

Sincerely, Guje, Annie’s mother.

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Annies Angels,

22/09/2007 12:08:47

Dear ALL

Today 21 September the visitors to www.annierockstar.com have passed 12 081 visitors.

Yesterday 13:15 Scottish time it was 11 847 visitors and today 12:51 we have 12 081 visitors!

That means that 234 concerned persons have visited Annies homepage!!!!!!

And we have also contact with the concerned people of Germany......the family have been contacted by a Rock band that wants to make a tribute song for Annie to spread the story through a song dedicated to her!

Annie lived at the Linton Court Appartment and she got to know a lot of people and some of them came from Germany.

Some of the familie and Annies friends in USA is also telling this to everybody they can reach out to!

Annies relatives in Hungaria is very concerned.

Annies friends in Russia, Finland,Sweitz,Holland is also cocerned.

www.annierockstar.com have also visitors all the way from Japan and N.Zealand.

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2Right,

On Location 22/09/2007 13:22:26

J Alan, Scottish Crown Office.

If more people in your position stood up and were counted then we would have the more open and transparent accountable Government we the people crave
You are right though as elected by the electorate they have a duty to raise any concerns on behalf of their constituents.
There are many concerned people posting above, Act now or be banished at the next election as being just as bad as Labour was.
Are we to be seen Worldwide as the flops that couldn't even investigate a suspicious death properly and deny decent Human Beings the right to know exactly how their loved ones died.
We are the joke of the world now with Lockerbie And Shirley McKie etc etc. Please dont add more insult to this system already Crumbling at the Seems at least give this Family the FAI they deserve.

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2Right,

On Location 22/09/2007 13:40:03

U Division Under Scrutiny

This case goes back to U Division which reminds me of the Dixon case, Ashbury case, Gilmour case, Paddy Meechan Case etc etc.
How many more cases before this lot are under investigation.
The Dixon case raises very grave concerns that even their Lawyer when interviewed by Marion Scott for the mail said: There was no forensic evidence, Only statements from witnesses who said they saw Docherty and Dixon in the Area at the time.
"In The Area At the Time" please assure us that these two men were not convicted solely on that evidence.
Please assure us that U Division will be looked into and thoroughly investigated.
Please assure us there will be no more Gilmours with learning difficulties being fitted up and confession beaten out of them.
Please assure us that the police will be investigated for taking Gilmour from Prison En Route to court and Disappearing for two hours to beat the sh-t out of him until he confessed.
Please assure us that when high ranking police do not believe in peoples guilt this will be treated severely and their opinion relayed to defence teams.
Annies case is not the first to call into question the Integrity and Honesty of the inner workings of U Division.
High time there was a full public Enquiry into them before they set up some other poor sole or do not investigate Murders.
Please Justice Minister Investigate all these concerns, assure us the public Voters how you mean to go on


 

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