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According to BBC Newsnight and Channel 4 News reports, the News of the World were operating surveillance on DS Dave Cook while he was conducting the 5th police enquiry and that it was found necessary for him to have police protection. His relationship with his wife Jacqui Haymes, presenter of CrimeWatch, was also investigated and her police personnel file appears to have been leaked to journalists. Once further details have been clarified this latest episode should be incorporated in the section of the article dealing with the 2011 NoW scandals. Opbeith ( talk) 11:18, 7 July 2011 (UTC)
A lot of this page, especially the '2011 News of the World "investigative journalism" scandal' section is about Jonathan Rees, shouldn't it be moved there? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jamie Kitson ( talk • contribs) 09:49, 14 July 2011 (UTC)
worth mentioning the BBC report 8.00 Thursday radio 4....they stated that one of the investigatins, all the detectives on the case had to signe a statment that they were not members of any masonic lodge. A lot of other interesting details as well. Engineman ( talk) 17:14, 20 August 2011 (UTC)
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I've added a link to the Press Gazette, which states that the independent enquiry's report has finally been published: however, so far it doesn't look like any news agencies have covered it, and I can't find any details of the report's content. Hopefully there'll be some media coverage over the next few days. ~dom Kaos~ ( talk) 20:53, 12 June 2021 (UTC)
The article lists five investigations into Morgan's murder, but the Independent Panel writes in its 2021 report (Introduction, footnote 1, page 4): "The Terms of Reference [of the Panel] refers to 'five' successive investigations. The Panel has found that there were four investigations, plus two reviews by the Metropolitan Police, and an intelligence-gathering operation (Operation Nigeria/Two Bridges)".
For clarity, I suggest that the article adopts the Independent Panel's terminology to refer to the various investigations and reports, namely: Morgan One Investigation; Hampshire/Police Complaints Authority Investigation; Operation Nigeria/Two Bridges (an intelligence-gathering operation, and not an investigation); Abelard One/Morgan Two Investigation; and Abelard Two Investigation.
The Panel names the 2000 cold case review the "2000 Murder Review" and the 2006 Report from the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service to the Metropolitan Police Authority "the 2006 Report". JezGrove ( talk) 08:23, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
I suspect that much of the article needs significantly revising in light of the very thorough Independent Panel report. (Presumably the definitive take on the murder and the surrounding issues to date?) Any such efforts (if so, I'll try to make a start ASAP) will need to bear in mind factors like, "The hearing, originally scheduled to last for a few days, continued for almost two months, such was the complexity and scale of the material which was required to be considered". (Chapter 8 - The Abelard Two Investigation, 11.3.1, page 829) JezGrove ( talk) 23:36, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
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According to BBC Newsnight and Channel 4 News reports, the News of the World were operating surveillance on DS Dave Cook while he was conducting the 5th police enquiry and that it was found necessary for him to have police protection. His relationship with his wife Jacqui Haymes, presenter of CrimeWatch, was also investigated and her police personnel file appears to have been leaked to journalists. Once further details have been clarified this latest episode should be incorporated in the section of the article dealing with the 2011 NoW scandals. Opbeith ( talk) 11:18, 7 July 2011 (UTC)
A lot of this page, especially the '2011 News of the World "investigative journalism" scandal' section is about Jonathan Rees, shouldn't it be moved there? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jamie Kitson ( talk • contribs) 09:49, 14 July 2011 (UTC)
worth mentioning the BBC report 8.00 Thursday radio 4....they stated that one of the investigatins, all the detectives on the case had to signe a statment that they were not members of any masonic lodge. A lot of other interesting details as well. Engineman ( talk) 17:14, 20 August 2011 (UTC)
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I've added a link to the Press Gazette, which states that the independent enquiry's report has finally been published: however, so far it doesn't look like any news agencies have covered it, and I can't find any details of the report's content. Hopefully there'll be some media coverage over the next few days. ~dom Kaos~ ( talk) 20:53, 12 June 2021 (UTC)
The article lists five investigations into Morgan's murder, but the Independent Panel writes in its 2021 report (Introduction, footnote 1, page 4): "The Terms of Reference [of the Panel] refers to 'five' successive investigations. The Panel has found that there were four investigations, plus two reviews by the Metropolitan Police, and an intelligence-gathering operation (Operation Nigeria/Two Bridges)".
For clarity, I suggest that the article adopts the Independent Panel's terminology to refer to the various investigations and reports, namely: Morgan One Investigation; Hampshire/Police Complaints Authority Investigation; Operation Nigeria/Two Bridges (an intelligence-gathering operation, and not an investigation); Abelard One/Morgan Two Investigation; and Abelard Two Investigation.
The Panel names the 2000 cold case review the "2000 Murder Review" and the 2006 Report from the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service to the Metropolitan Police Authority "the 2006 Report". JezGrove ( talk) 08:23, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
I suspect that much of the article needs significantly revising in light of the very thorough Independent Panel report. (Presumably the definitive take on the murder and the surrounding issues to date?) Any such efforts (if so, I'll try to make a start ASAP) will need to bear in mind factors like, "The hearing, originally scheduled to last for a few days, continued for almost two months, such was the complexity and scale of the material which was required to be considered". (Chapter 8 - The Abelard Two Investigation, 11.3.1, page 829) JezGrove ( talk) 23:36, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
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