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    journalists are naught but a bunch of vultures.

    an arguido is not a suspect as the media are telling - it is a judicial figure that places a person in the scope of an investigation, turning any enquiry directed to him/her admissible evidence in court. At the same time it raises the possibility on involvement, the early stages of the arguido status are mostly to protect the person of being misjudged. It is also a "weapon" the police uses when there is no admissible legal evidence to make formal accusations (such as in this case - a very good job was done in covering it up) forcing a confession by placing the person in a position of social scrutiny - which usually leads to tell-tale reactions from that person.
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