He was a student I interviewed and subsequently enrolled onto an HND in 2012. When interviewing him there was an obvious mismatch between his computer knowledge, which was very good, and his A Level results which were very poor. On pressing he just came out and admitted he'd been jailed and bailed for hacking: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet-security/9432459/Team-Poison-hacker-who-posted-Tony-Blairs-details-is-jailed.html. Because of his poor A Levels he couldn't get into uni.
He came across as quite shy, very polite and somewhat introverted. He rarely spoke to anyone and didn't make any friends. He was hard working, bright, never got into arguments with anyone, never mentioned religion or politics, and as I said, was always polite. Towards the end of the first year he just disappeared - now we know why.
it's often said to be wary of the quiet ones and in this case it seems to be true.
Crikey, I thought they were all straight A students. Must've slipped through the net ... how did BBC describe him - not promising young footballer, obv. Maybe devout, loved his family, quiet and thoughtful, and good with computers ... then BANG! Still he's now got all them virgins.
Crikey,I thought they were all straight A students. Must've slipped through the net ... how did BBC describe him - not promising young footballer, obv.Maybe devout, loved his family, quiet and thoughtful, and good with computers ... then BANG!Still