by Workingman » 10 Feb 2013, 11:58
The case of the violinist, Frances Andrade, which appears to be the one under discussion, is a strange one.
It was not the victim who brought the case it was a third party, Jenavora Williams, after a conversation between the two. We do not know what pressure Ms William put on Ms Andrade to allow the complaint after thirty years. Williams went to the police without the knowledge of Ms Andrade who wanted to have the issue dealt with in-house.
Ms Andrade tried to commit suicide three times over the years - a cry for help? Nobody knows, however, it is assumed by the media that it was because of the abuse.
It is said that she was advised by the police not to receive any form of therapy until the end of the case, even though it was obvious that she had problems, but nobody can discover who might have given that advice. The CPS said a dedicated witness care officer was assigned to explain the trial process to Mrs Andrade and that she had restated her willingness to give evidence on several occasions.
She insisted on giving evidence in full view of the defendants and the court even though she could have done it from behind a screen.
Brewer defended himself, as is his right, the barrister was representing his ex-wife. Both were found not guily of rape by a jury of six men and five women, but were guilty of abuse.
It is all very unsatisfactory.