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Latest post Sat, Sep 17 2005 1:35 PM by Flyingfish. 2 replies.
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Anonymous  +  137250 Wed, 14 Sep 05 10:41 AM

I heard a radio 4 reporter suggest that someone was charles menenez was "wrongly suspected"

can someone be "wrongly suspected"? Doesn't suspicion include the possibilty of being wrong?

Savvysavz, 4 yr 73 days ago

It means the suspicion itself was wrong. The man is not guilty at all.

Savvy

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Flyingfish  +  138450 Sat, 17 Sep 05 01:35 PM

I agree with you that suspition include  yes and no and what between the two. I think "wrongly suspected" is just the way people use , not pretty logical.

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