Fair comment, she denied her own right to secure justice by commiting suicide and thus prevented any chance of finding the truth. Andrew is a victim of the circumstances too, doesn't seem to be any doubt that he was guilty of many bad things, especially his choice of friends. Easy to be judgemental when you are mostly only getting one side of the argument. As I said, he should be made to face the music, if he has done wrong, but the Press are making sure he wouldn't get a fair trial, guilty or not. One thought that I had, was that he served in the Falklands War and he said at the time that it had changed him, it could have had a bad effect on his mental awareness, not an excuse perhaps, but may be a reason?
"She denied her own right to secure justice by commiting suicide and thus prevented any chance of finding the truth."
As mentioned, that was unlikely when the primary witness has denied justice by committing suicide/mysteriously died in custody, thus helping prevent any chance of finding the truth. It's likely this had a profoundly negative effect on Giuffre.
As for the war, I'm sure it changed many people, it's a natural response. Remaining friends with benefits with *****philes isn't.
I'm not being judgemental, I just have no sympathy.
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