Families of the Nottingham attack victims and the family of murdered sex worker Emma Caldwell have expressed their loss of faith in police leadership due to alleged failings in investigations, with Caldwell's family accusing the police of having 'blood on their hands'. Emma Caldwell's family has accused the police of misogyny and corruption, leading to the killer remaining free. They also criticized the police for investigating journalists who exposed the killer's identity instead of the perpetrator. The families are calling for the Nottinghamshire Police's chief constable to step aside during the investigation of these allegations.
Women were 'not believed' on Emma Caldwell killer warnings https://t.co/kOemStop8d
'We have lost faith in police bosses': Families of Nottingham attack victims https://t.co/jzPTSJypKL
Detectives let Emma Caldwell’s killer go free and investigated journalists who revealed his identity https://t.co/AHEbV9RFvs
Emma Caldwell failed by police due to ‘misogyny and corruption’, family claim https://t.co/AkfKOO6fVA
'Blood on their hands': Family of murdered sex worker Emma Caldwell hit out at police after investigation 'failings' https://t.co/FbecR9uygn
'We have lost faith in police bosses': Families of Nottingham attack victims. Barnaby Webber's mother Emma has called for Nottinghamshire Police's chief constable to step aside while allegations of failings are investigated. https://t.co/jzPTSJypKL