manhunt. a father himself, he killed someone else s s little girl, hoping to get away with it. you someone else s s little girl, hoping to get away with it. to get away with it. you are arrested to get away with it. you are arrested on to get away with it. you are arrested on suspicion - to get away with it. you are arrested on suspicion of. to get away with it. you are - arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, twice. arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. twice- arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, twice. that was never going to ha en. murder, twice. that was never going to happen- that murder, twice. that was never going to happen. that was murder, twice. that was never going to happen. that was danny - murder, twice. that was never going to happen. that was danny savage, | to happen. that was danny savage, with just a to happen. that was danny savage, withjust a reminder of to happen. that was danny savage
this. i m not talking specifically about right now, going out and speaking or not speaking, but throughout this process, since the events of august last year, is there an established procedure? we mentioned links with the police, and liaison officers, but what happens in general? behind the scenes, to try and support people through this? we have thankfully got a lot better at this over the last few decades, families often find themselves almost a forgotten part of the process and we have now done more and more to put them right at the heart of the process, so that they feel that it is about them and their loss, and that is really important. i would say that police will now have dedicated names officers. mark, i willjust interrupt you again, because as we can see there, we re just again, because as we can see there, we rejust going to again, because as we can see there, we re just going to take these pictures from outside the court. fin