/Nowak case: Reports show police tried to INTERVENE in the trial and present Henry as the AGGRESSOR

Nowak case: Reports show police tried to INTERVENE in the trial and present Henry as the AGGRESSOR

‘No wonder trust in Britain’s institutions is collapsing.’

Will Kingston reports police at the centre of the Henry Nowak scandal reportedly tried to intervene during his killer’s murder trial, over fears about what people were saying online. Shocking new details from a Sunday Times investigation into the Henry Novak scandal.

According to recent reports, Hampshire Police actively attempted to intervene during the killer’s murder trial over concerns about online discussion, despite warnings from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) that doing so could collapse the trial.

Additional revelations suggest that senior officers intended to release official statements depicting the victim, Henry Novak, as the primary aggressor, pulling back only after pressure from his grieving family.

0:00 – Breaking News: Hampshire Police Attempted Trial Intervention

0:40 – Allegations of Trying to Present Henry Novak as the Aggressor

1:35 – The Panel Introductions & Benedict Spence’s Assessment

2:48 – The Threat of Jeopardising a Fair Trial

3:35 – Heated Exchange

4:58 – Refocusing on Police Accountability

6:15 – Hillary Ford on Henry Novak’s Character & Past Precedents

7:25 – Comparison to Keir Starmer’s Response to International Events

7:53 – Institutional Diversity Policies and Free Speech

9:55 – The Danger of Law Enforcement Sourcing and Spreading Falsehoods

10:26 – David Maddox (The Independent) Evaluates the Sunday Times Report

11:21 – Questions Arise Over Chief Constable’s Position

12:42 – Can the Public Still Trust the British Police Force?

13:36 – Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) Official Statement

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