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as opposed to those 7 stone wet through drinking in the pond in spoons in-between nipping out for a ciggie,I,d bet NHS spend more on treating those with diseases from drink,smoking and taking drugs than they do so called FATTIES
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do all 4 & go for a full house (and a full english)
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known to many good lads/workmates dying under age 65 alone in a bed sit through drink ,just going to bed one night and not getting up,one on boxing day
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MANHUNT looks good tonight...
channel 4 9pm. |
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Fat pills will bust the NHS when a roll of wire would suffice.
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As I touched on above, it's all linked. People are no longer held responsible or accountable for their own choices. In many cases, incentivised to make the poor choices. Don't feed your children, well no worries we'll get the people who do work to foot the bill. More money for weed and takeaway, yay
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Fat pills? I'd not offer them the costly luxury. I'd staple or super glue their mouth. Or send them to a country in Africa where famine is a regular occurrence. No one unless biologically induced CAN get fat if excess, convenient and junk food does not go into their body.
Take some responsibility and also show some respect for others, and the NHS workers. Maybe the NHS is the place to start (!). |
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will watch that on Plus 1 at 10 hibby looks interesting
And this on 5 plus 1 at 11 ,Who Killed Lin & Megan Russell? The wrong man is in Jail for the crime imo |
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Manhunt was a good watch nanny.
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Not sure what happened there Hibby, 5 men got life for killing a man they thought was a rapist despite still no evidence of such a crime.?
Vigilantes gone mad or a rape crime being covered up.? |
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Was good Happy , tragic for the Fella if he had done nothing
Just watched the Lynn and Meg russell case again I had seen it before Stone did not commit those Murders , Incredible he is still in Prison , Blokes was a Nutter , but he has nowt to do with those murders Dont know how any Jury could have found him guilty |
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no evidence the bloke did it GC...
clearly the blokes thought he did (or someone told them he did)... certainly regretting it now i'd imagine... sounded like a pretty brutal job done on the bloke that's for sure. |
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there's that many of these things going on i've lost track with that one tbh nanny.
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Just been watching the "Norfolk Narco" episode, from less than 20 miles from the nick. You think the gay boy is unlucky etc, not a chance. Orchestrated and controlled and has been since I first arrested members of the Miller dynasty back in 1989/90.
Just got the hump that Hibby et al drag the sh!t onto here and gob off with no clue of reality because they have to get attention. I arrested several of the Millers way back and then arrested a scum bag called Karl Benjafield for cutting a young girls face from her ear to her chin with a broken beer glass in a pub called the Colonel H in Yarmouth. You can all knock the Police and maybe right at times but how would you rate your chances of shutting down and curing / stopping the trade given the rewards and threats if you were a vulnerable individual? Impossible and CO, the FAT detractors trying to make an issue about cost to the NHS deflecting from Narcotics, I would happily deliver them a hot shot to end their rant!!! HTH |
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think i'll watch this tonight...
True Crime Presents Murder: The Tattoo Clue When a woman's body is found at a pumping station in Hull, senior investigating officer Paul Davison and his team are tasked with identifying her and how she was murdered In July 1998 a woman’s arm was discovered in a Hull pumping station drain. She had “chaos” tattooed on her wrist, so it wasn’t hard to identify her as sex worker Natalie Clubb because she’d been arrested before. Then her decomposed, mutilated severed head was discovered: “It was the worst thing I’ve ever seen,” says Paul Davison, the investigating officer who was working on his first major case. This documentary, first shown on ITVX, takes us through every step of the gruesome investigation, which some feared might be a search for a serial killer. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9pm STV + ITV1. |
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don't bother watching the above...
a load of cr@p. |
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Awful
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The Unusual Suspects
How the new routes behind large scale cannabis importation are leading police to some very different suspects, far from the gangs who traditionally ran the drugs trade. Detectives in Luton CID take on a case after UK Border Force intercept multiple packages of cannabis addressed to properties across Bedfordshire, whole DC Adam Geary is handed what will become the biggest investigation of his career |
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How many hours of police time were wasted on this case?
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Any commendations and early retirements off the back of it?
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I watched this yesterday. The Middle Eastern doctor was an arrogant predator and a complete twit. He thought just because his sexuality (gay) was abhorred and criminally-classed in his native country, and being a medic he'd secure consented male adults from 'Grinder' on the Internet to satisfy his sexual addiction.
He got away initially with his 1st reported victim. Then more came out citing the same m o and despicable domineering behaviour towards his victims - the CPS had to eventually prosecute. He was sent down for 10 years plus another 5 on the sex register post his sentence. I applaud the coppers who invested the case. The victims descriptions were graphic and emotionally draining. |
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Knocking it out of the park again, compelling viewing.
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Hope this rapist gets an extremely long sentence, no young woman is safe around him, serial rapist. Great program every case.
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You'd love to say you cannot believe that the court initially granted him bail. They only have him on film (his own footage) apparently raping multiple comatose women. But somehow, you can believe it
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the magistrate who initially gave him bail should be struck off imv...
a complete and utter fkwit. |
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Dare I say programmes like this highlight the many instances of good police work that goes on up and down the country. Regardless of the race, religion or nationality of those carrying the crimes out.
Not enough people actually take a step back and think of the world we live in and just how difficult it must be to try and police. Too many people in this country try to push their own agendas while the emergency services generally deal with the fallout. The vast majority do a tremendous job in trying and harrowing circumstances. Not enough credit is given to them, that is for sure. |
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Very well said Sam.
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What sets this production apart for me is that it doesn't really have a obvious political agenda. Apart from exposing life's vermin. And to cap it off, it's on channel 4
![]() In this case the police had already determined guilt. It was the now standard inadequate sentence, the freak will be out soon. Also tough to see how all of the people in the WA group escaped sanction. What I would note is the volume of resources that the police threw at this case. It appears that they like the easy stuff and not the tough stuff. I don't mean viewing and watching all of these videos and clips is easy, but it's all done from their desks or driving around to the homes of harmless women. It would be nice to see then attack a robbery investigation with such gusto. |
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I watched it last night. However, I managed to miss the last bit eg the court verdict, and length of probable custodial sentence.
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the cps allowed him to plead guilty to one rape. so he got '10 ys 7 months'
so actually about 4 years |
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And probably public popping of corks when he was released.
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Why did the CPS do that? There were so many victims in the background (over 4200 images on his mobile, I think) that were subject to the same wicked and deplorable treatment. He was prolific, and arrogant until his world caved-in. Then, he looked guilty and acted guilty.
10 yrs and 7 months is incredibly lenient. No doubt he'll be on the sex register for a very long time. Hopefully, other victims could come forward prior to his release. |
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Easy option. For them. One of the victims said she wanted to be able to give evidence. Arguably it saves witnesses/victims from being grilled, but it's a cop out.
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I would imagine he will suffer somewhat inside.
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I shall pray his choccy whizzway gets anhialated within an inch of its life...with the odd sharpie thrown in
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The vermin should have got the same sentence as that black cab driver whose name slipped my mind just now. I hope justice for the others could be restored somehow in the future.
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john warboys was it the taxi driver ?
wasnt carrie symonds a victim/involved ? |
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Yep, that's him. Who's Carrie Symonds? I'm too lazy to google. Bojo's missus?
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yeh bojo,s wife
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Cider 08 Jul 25 17:39
Easy option. For them. One of the victims said she wanted to be able to give evidence. Arguably it saves witnesses/victims from being grilled, but it's a cop out. I'm guessing that despite all of that footage they they had it's still his word against theirs, They are not unconscious your honour, they are pretending, it's sex game, prove they are unconscious, they knew they were being filmed your honour, they say they didn't...prove it. If I raped them then why did I send footage of the "attack" to one of my alleged victims that she could hang me with? The biggest piece of evidence against him for me is the w'nking naked in a public place as I don't see how it is possible to wrigge out of that one. I think he should rot in jail for the rest of his life by the way. |