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
just heard there from the police, but what stuck out to you? i think it was the words but what stuck out to you? i think it was the words of but what stuck out to you? i think it was the words of olivia s - but what stuck out to you? i think| it was the words of olivia s mother who talked about trying to process what has been happening in that family, their whole world, turned upside down, certainly, the centre of this huge story, that the man hand, initially, the process process of bringing thomas cashman to justice, process of bringing thomas cashman tojustice, and process of bringing thomas cashman to justice, and finally, process of bringing thomas cashman tojustice, and finally, she process of bringing thomas cashman to justice, and finally, she said, seeing justice done, but as i was saying as before, just before she spoke, she reflected on the point i was trying to make, that this is now a different bit of territory for the family. they will have two grieve properly for t
and i to the family, this is a moment for them, to emerge from that courtroom, and to do so in a way where they feel in control of their actions, in control of their words. that they can say what they want to say anything that is a difficult thing for anyone to do, they may even be deciding that they really want to do it, have they got the energy? after this long process, to do that? so i think we shall see what happens, i can imagine, just for them, what happens, i can imagine, just forthem, on what happens, i can imagine, just for them, on the inside of that courtroom, just thinking, we need to go out there, because what we have been fighting for of all this time, to getjustice for our daughter, for our little girl, has now been achieved. it our little girl, has now been achieved- achieved. it is interesting, isn t it? process achieved. it is interesting, isn t it? process from achieved. it is interesting, isn t it? process from here. - achieved. it is interesting, isn t it? proc
sentencing. one of the intriguing facts about this afternoon was that she would have had to be steeling herself to face cashman in the dock again, because that is the usual process, that would be expected to happen, for him to be in court, his legal team to be in court, but as we were waiting for proceedings to get under way, just after tpm this afternoon, 2pm, the barristerfor cashman said, he is not coming, he s not coming to the dock. we were hearing from our correspondent, in a physical way, that he could not be forced into the dock, in situations like that, so it was a last minute change of plan, a surprise for the family. difficult to know which way it went, which way it went, if it was a good thing to not have to speak in front of him, the other way
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