Nottingham attacks inquiry reveals missed police warnings
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26 claimsCalocane put his flatmate Christopher in a headlock in January 2022 after being asked to clean the bathroom.
7 backing sources
Open Questions
5 questionsWhy did police not execute the outstanding arrest warrant for Calocane before the attacks?
What specific evidence led the CPS to accept a manslaughter plea instead of pursuing murder charges?
Why was Calocane not tested for drugs or alcohol after arrest, while victims were tested?
What was the content of the psychiatrist's email that led to the 2020 case being dropped?
Were there any systemic failures in police training or resources that contributed to the missed warning signs?
Whether Calocane's actions constituted murder or manslaughterreported_dispute
Senior investigating officer Leigh Sanders believed it was murder.
According to Sky News - UKThe CPS accepted manslaughter on diminished responsibility.
According to BBC News - England, Sky News - UK, Daily Mirror - MainContext: Central to the inquiry's focus on whether the correct charges were pursued and if justice was served.
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