JODI COPS STUDY MANSON DVD
Revisiting this article from previous blog:
'Sunday Mail'
2 August, 2003
_JODI COPS STUDY MANSON DVD; Officers say killer may have watched film_
THIS video nasty by shock rocker Marilyn Manson is being scrutinised by detectives hunting the killer of teenager Jodi Jones.
The film - called Doppelherz - shows the Goth star taking a girl bound to another girl into the woods in darkness.
Police yesterday confirmed the images could hold vital clues as they hunt the 14- year-old's murderer.
One officer said: "We think this film may have special significance and it is being looked at.
"There is a belief that Jodi's killer may have watched it."
The film shows the partly naked girls in distress struggling to free themselves before Manson and a henchman tie bags over their heads.
The screen fades to black before their lifeless-looking bodies are dragged away.
The pounding soundtrack features Manson singing: "I'm a canvas that bleeds and I'm painted with fingers.
"Kill me, kill everyone. You can let them all die. The only thing in this world that does not die is money."
The film is seen as one of the most significant lines of inquiry for police investigating Jodi and her friends' enthusiasm for Goth music.
Police believe the video may have special relevance to her killer and the way Jodi died near her home in Easthouses, Midlothian.
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As of only one month later , DS Dobbie might just as well have named Luke in person, as the only suspect.
Is this not an astonishing release of specific information, by Dobbie?
For a start, anyone who knows Luke has a copy, would realise he is seriously being implicated.
Furthermore, it is effectively an accusation of guilt?
"Police believe the video may have special relevance to her killer and the way Jodi died..."
Whilst all too late now, was there not a case for protesting that one of more members of the jury could have been influenced before trial, by publication in a widely read, Scottish newspaper?
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