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Originally Posted by Neil
You cant arrest anyone until you know who did it. Lets hope they are dealt with to the full extent of the law. It will be some reporter or investigator that will be accused.
Anyone know what law will have been broken and what the punishment will be?
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Yeah.. I'm not sure you read the whole lot Neil..
two ex-directory numbers, however, were "blagged" illegally from British Telecom's confidential records by one of Whittamore's associates, John Gunning, who works from a base in Wiltshire. One of the ex-directory numbers was attributed by Whittamore to Milly's family home.
Then, with the help of its own full-time private investigator, Glenn Mulcaire, the News of the World started illegally intercepting mobile phone messages from Milly Dowler's phone.
To be honest I don't know if any law was broken.. but at the very least there has to be a law on hacking and intercepting then deleting messages on the phone of a 13yr old ..if not then something is very wrong.