More details have begun to emerge about the collapse of the Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station trial. The first detail is that reports that the undercover police officer, Mark Kennedy was planning to give evidence on behalf of the defendants is untrue. He had previously offered to act as a defence witness but that offer had been withdrawn several weeks ago. The second detail is that the decision to allow the jury to be informed of the presence of an undercover police officer was not taken on January 10th. It was actually taken on Friday, January 7th - the day before the Arizona shooting.
The fact that Britain appears to have been able to prepare it's response to the Arizona shooting before it took place makes it a lot harder to believe that it was the random act of some troubled loner and makes the conspiracy theories surrounding the incident seem a lot more plausible.
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