Don't worry, I've no compulsion at all to read all about anyone's private doings, be it a tragedy or who they last got their rocks off with.
None of that is justifiable, or necessary even. Infact, it's scummy, very little decent folks would disagree.
I'm just talking pragamtically, as far as I see it.
It's going to just fritter away, to no great end, other than a few 'stern recomnedations'.
Had the enquiry been purely relentless in its pursuit of protecting 'the ordinary people' (there are thousands of examples out there, not just high profile ones), then I do believe the public would care more.
As fickle as it sounds, the sad reality is, 'they got the ones we care about over with first'.
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