The defense asserts that Rajwinder Singh was the subject of a misguided police investigation concerning the death of Toyah Cordingley.

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  1. It sounds like the defense is highlighting serious concerns about the integrity of the investigation into Toyah Cordingley’s death. If the investigation is labeled as ‘flawed,’ it raises critical questions about the evidence gathered and the procedures followed by law enforcement. This could have significant implications for Rajwinder Singh’s case and his defense strategy. It might be essential to examine the specifics of these flaws and how they could affect the overall credibility of the prosecution’s case. What are your thoughts on how this may influence public perception or the legal proceedings?

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