and he s like, i don t know what you re talking about. i ve never met any guy named john. yeah, you know, i come into the room a few minutes later and whoops. yeah. it was like the oh look of the century like. then he realized you re a cop. yeah. he just hung his head and he just looked sick. i think the whole world came crashing down at that point. you could see the look in his eyes, like, the deer in the headlights. and then he just started giving it all up. coming up he would want to beat you with a belt and he would try to prevent it. and he would beat her. at home with fred schockner behind closed doors. you thought all families were like that? yeah. that s what families did. did check out this multi-flex tailgate. multi-flex, huh? wow. it becomes a step. mom, dad s flexing again. that s not all. you can extend the bed for longer stuff. is he still. still flexing.
i mean, just jaramillo s tired looking and, you know, you can imagine the amount of stress that must be going through him. and then the old man who didn t look like he was doing particularly well either. did he look frightened or something? yeah, they both looked scared. they both looked like trapped rats on a burning ship, you know? and as they feared, fred was suspicious. he sat down, said not a word. but he d written something on his note pad. at which point, fred schockner lifted that note up that says, are you wired? i m not. very possible. i thought he was going to walk, you know? i thought, you know, this guy s going to come to his senses and realize this stand up and turn out and walk out the restaurant. but he didn t. he stayed. and they talked. frank trying to get fred to admit his role, fred deflecting
if it had gone to court, you would have had yourjustice. there were two key moments which prevented that, according to the report. in 2000, police didn t pass the statements of mark and another man to prosecutors. that was serious and inexcusable , the inquiry found. in 2006, a prosecutor decided not to push ahead with the investigation, a decision which was unsound and strategically flawed . this is very recent history. it s not 50, 60 years ago. it would never be acceptable, but we re talking about - investigations that failed i to properly pursue multiple allegations of child sexual abuse, . on the basis that they were children in care and wouldn t be taken seriously. i lord janner wasn t arrested, he remained an mp, and he wasn t charged for nearly a decade by which point, he was too ill to stand trial. he died shortly afterwards. justice wasn t done. not for the accusers or the accused.
by which point, he was too ill to stand trial. he died shortly afterwards. justice wasn t done. not for the accusers or the accused. no trial, and alleged victims abandoned attempts to sue in the civil courts. lord janner and his family had no opportunity to mount a defence. his son, daniel, said the report. but leicestershire police directed its response at the alleged victims. i d like to start off with an apology to the victims involved in this case and also to commend their bravery, their bravery for coming forward, and we should ve secured the charges against lord jannerfar earlier than we did. lord janner always denied the allegations, but because attempts to get to the bottom of them were shut down in this inquiry s words the truth can never now be established beyond doubt.
investigations that failed to properly pursue multiple allegations of child sexual abuse, on the basis that they were children in care and wouldn t be taken seriously. lord janner wasn t arrested, he remained an mp, and he wasn t charged for nearly a decade by which point, he was too ill to stand trial. he died shortly afterwards. justice wasn t done. not for the accusers or the accused. no trial, and alleged victims abandoned attempts to sue in the civil courts. lord janner and his family had no opportunity to mount a defence. his son daniel said the report. but leicestershire police directed its response at the alleged victims. i d like to start off with an apology to the victims involved in this case and also to commend their bravery, their bravery for coming forward.