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Both Gerry and Kate have now been declared suspects according to the news!

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tiggerblue10 | 14:04 Sat 08th Sep 2007 | News
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Is there such a thing as "no smoke without fire"? I hope for their sake and the sake of other family members supporting them that this is not the case.
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This storey has been flocked to death already on this site tiggerblue {see threads below}


But to answer the question, i do think they {gerry & kate} are hiding something. I'm no body language expert, but i am a parent, and for the life of me i cannot see how they are ''so calm'' about this.

Alot of questions are unanswered, and its only these two that know the answers to these questions, they both make me feel very uncomfotable when i see them on TV, i appreciate people handle grief in many ways, but come on.
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Sorry Laurence,

I am aware that this question was flocked to death but the other thread had over a 100 answers and maybe I was just feeling lazy. I'll keep my feelings to myself in future so as not to bore anyone anymore.
tiggerblue, even though this subject is indeed being 'flogged' on other threads I will answer your question regarding smoke without fire..

Yes, there can be. In this case in particular there was the suspect Robert Murat. I think he is going to be formally dismissed as a suspect ~ but that is only from what I have read on news bulletins. There was smoke without fire in that instance.

It can also be true in other cases too.
Forgot to add..you aren't boring anyone. Everyone can decide to skip a thread if they wish.

Post away to your hearts content..that is what this site is for :o)
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Thank you Pip x :-)

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