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By:
Stringvest
When: 12 Jul 26 21:49
Fat White Family
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 12 Jul 26 21:51
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cq81l5gj54zo

how tragic.
By:
Frogger
When: 13 Jul 26 10:38
saddo I know there, it will be blacks or white trash if I'm allowed to speak this way here I don't know.
And drugs very likely as well - it's always been a busy area for coppers
Going way back for fistfights, but of course all of that has changed now
By:
Stringvest
When: 13 Jul 26 11:57
Hayes  sausage sarni manor
By:
nineteen points
When: 13 Jul 26 13:02
All the media and opposing MP,s who systematically have waged a campaign against the Reform party who were taking their place at the golden trough might want to think back on their actions. A statement we might be hearing once or twice in the near future, allegedly.
By:
howard
When: 13 Jul 26 13:13
"Though I'm still betting on a sad loner fixated on the woman off the telly."   A 28 year old man had a crush on her ?   Laugh
By:
Frogger
When: 13 Jul 26 13:41
Accomplished woman politician with strident but divisive views Jesus save us
By:
saddo
When: 13 Jul 26 13:45
I don't understand how 'new evidence' has come to light after the police
repeatedly assured us there was no political or terrorist motive Confused
By:
howard
When: 13 Jul 26 13:49
Yeah it's clear the police hoped there was no political motive ....until they searched his house/computer
By:
saddo
When: 13 Jul 26 13:51
They were never in a position to assure us, so why did they keep doing it? Something not right here.
By:
dave1357
When: 13 Jul 26 13:51
and they didn't "repeatedly assured us there was no political or terrorist motive". They said there was no evidence of such a motive.
By:
saddo
When: 13 Jul 26 13:53
The attempt to mislead seems quite clear, no surprise to see some defend them.
By:
Frogger
When: 13 Jul 26 13:57
You think a mislead under such a periscope of public attention i cannot
By:
Frogger
When: 13 Jul 26 14:00
And never forget coppers are stupid. My sister married one I jumped for joy when she got rid of him
By:
Brian
When: 13 Jul 26 14:00
This is no place for balanced comments Dave.
By:
howard
When: 13 Jul 26 14:06
Grin    As soon as Rotherham mentioned burglary seemed highly unlikely.  You would likely spend more on petrol than what's pinched.
By:
Hugo-Hackenbush
When: 13 Jul 26 14:06
By:
barstool
When: 13 Jul 26 14:07
Looks like an assassination.

Who ordered it?
By:
DixieDean60
When: 13 Jul 26 14:17
Devon old bill have a record for incompetence, just a quick google brings up multiple cases.

Lets not forget that for the first 24 hours they though Ann had died following a fall.

There was no real need for them to say several times that there was no evidence of political motivation. All they had to do was say enquiries were continuing and as yet no motive had come to light.
By:
Frogger
When: 13 Jul 26 14:21
Cattle rustling is the norm in Devon, or Trout tickling
By:
formoftheace
When: 13 Jul 26 14:21
Maybe apple raids…..
By:
Cider
When: 13 Jul 26 14:22
It's the inverse isn't, Dixie. She was an active politician for Reform. The only reason/purpose to rule out the most obvious motivation is to deliberately deflect, so that helpful media can report the misdirection.

It doesn't take Columbo to work out that is where you would start. Not rule it out before you have apprehended the right suspect (on the second go).
By:
saddo
When: 13 Jul 26 14:24
Exactly.
By:
howard
When: 13 Jul 26 14:25
So you want us and the public , the media  and the police to say nothing for days ?  Are  you a time traveller ?
By:
saddo
When: 13 Jul 26 14:27
Trust in the police was at an all time low, now this.
By:
Hugo-Hackenbush
When: 13 Jul 26 14:41
barstool 13 Jul 26 14:07 
Looks like an assassination.

Who ordered it?

by a lone nutter?  pmsl
By:
The Management
When: 13 Jul 26 14:47
Nicola Bulley's husband has issued a statement:

For all of you bedsit detectives and internet sleuths that think you have some sort of God-given right to be provided with private information or police information (in real time), so that you can be in a better position to speculate or to help them solve the case........ Get a frickin life you sad, sad ........!
By:
Shrewd_dude
When: 13 Jul 26 14:54
Yeah why would people who live in an area where a 78 year old woman was bludgeoned to death have the audacity to want some information about what happened.
By:
Cider
When: 13 Jul 26 14:55
The expectation is that the police don't lie or deliberately misdirect.

Not too much to ask, I feel.

Perhaps he should contact the PM about to be booted out by his own MPs. He doesn't mind speculating on social media, from his PM account.
By:
The Management
When: 13 Jul 26 14:56
I didn't realise you all lived there. Sorry!
By:
Cider
When: 13 Jul 26 14:58
Keir Starmer
@Keir_Starmer

Absolutely appalling.

No one should face violence on our streets. The suspect appears to be motivated by anti-Muslim hatred. I will not tolerate this - he will face the full force of the law.

My thoughts are with those who are injured and I thank the police and the emergency services for their response.


different rools tho, eh

I'm not on twatter, has he stated this suspect will 'face the full force of the law'?
By:
Shrewd_dude
When: 13 Jul 26 14:58
I didn't realise Nicola Bulleys husband had anything to do with Ann Widdecombe either. But there you go.
By:
The Management
When: 13 Jul 26 15:00
Yeah, that's where it all went wrong in the Bulley case.

The police didn't provide you with enough accurate info foryou to help them solve it.

They need to take more people off the beat and have a much bigger comms team, so that you are in a better position to help.
By:
Hugo-Hackenbush
When: 13 Jul 26 15:00
this suspect will 'face the full force of the law'?

what else for fcks sake..a police caution.
By:
Cider
When: 13 Jul 26 15:02
Bulley was always nonsensical, just a race for click bait.

Absolutely nothing to do with this case, or the feeble effort from the authorities to downplay it.
By:
Cider
When: 13 Jul 26 15:03
The Huw Edwards case has more correlation.
By:
Hugo-Hackenbush
When: 13 Jul 26 15:09
why dont ewe all have a street meet up at 9pm and discuss the case ya sill leak húnts.
By:
Frogger
When: 13 Jul 26 15:25
coppers - I can't have them was turned over by them unfairly
Listen I don't know if this will work everywhere - but when they say wind the window down
By:
saddo
When: 13 Jul 26 15:27
Weren't you the lead forum investigator on the Bulley case, Hugo?
By:
Frogger
When: 13 Jul 26 15:27
I drove away and they didn't chase.
The most times I see police in London is parked outside cafes
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