P.J. Denyer
Penultimate Amazing
@BartholomewWest , this one is for you: Prosecutors never convict anyone. Their job is to convince a jury (or judge) to convict someone.
You're the prosecutor here. So far, you haven't even reached preponderance of the evidence, let alone beyond reasonable doubt.
You have circumstantial at best, entirely speculative for most of your argument. It's no surprise you can't secure a "conviction".
Let's try it this way: What are the elements of the crime you're alleging, in UK law? Who among your suspects do you believe satisfies those elements? What evidence do you have, that they satisfy the elements of the crime?
Small point, but the death occured in France, so presumably "French Law" although in this case I don't think there would be many significant differences.