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You seem to be suggesting the Gardai shouldn't investigate a death.
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You obviously cannot follow the thread Wildman - I never said that or suggested that, it is quite clear what I am suggesting and it is clearly not that
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You asked yourself the question.
You have this inverted snobbery and think that because she was from a wealthy area the Gardai pursued the gentleman who sold her the drugs. The girl died,they have to investigate her death. Katie French also died in what to me seemed at worst murder at least manslaughter,they had to investigate too. |
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Katie French also died in what to me seemed at worst murder at least manslaughter,they had to investigate too.
Pointless even debating with you with those mental views, nobody forced either girl to do the drugs, both girls looked for the drugs themselves and both girls done the drugs, it is not murder ffs. What I am implying is that certain lives are given more importance by social standings (where they're from, their family background etc...............) I also said if they are this quickly able to see who gave her the drugs (more than likely in that club) from the cctv then why don't they get those tapes each week and find and prosecute the dealers (seen as they found him so quick) instead of waiting for another death and leave another family without their son / daughter. |
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When Katie a french took ill she was denied medical treatment.
The gentleman who denied her that treatment had a case to answer,'twas that I was referring to not the drug taking. |
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The gentleman you refer to Mr. Ducie drove her to Navan hospital, now how is that denying her medial treatment?
There where accusations of a 90 minute gap from when they found her until she was brought to the hospital but again that is not murder, you should really check the meaning of the word |
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There was a much bigger time gap.
The gentleman you named dropped a dying woman at a hospital and legged it,he never gave the doctors any help by telling them what had happened. You may defend his actions but you would hardly call them chivalrous. |
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How do you know there was a bigger gap? Where you in the house on the bag with them??
They panicked and didn't tell the doctors they'd been coke'd out of it and they'd picked it up, hardly the biggest shock in the world. It clearly was not the right thing to do but it does not make it murder no matter how you try and portray it. |
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" at worst murder at least manslaughter "
So the excuse is they panicked,they thought of themselves and didnt give a toss about a dying women. Any normal decent person would have taken her immediately to hospital and done everything possible to save her life,they didnt. |
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They said they did bring her straight to hospital (you have no proof otherwise, I have no proof to back that up), added to that they where no doubt coke'd off their tits too so probably where not thinking too rationally.
Any normal decent person would have taken her immediately to hospital and done everything possible to save her life,they didnt. That is coming from the man who wants to sink ships in the Mediterranean Sea full of immigrants trying to escape extreme poverty and war - You just can't make up the hypocrisy on here ![]() |
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Annabelles years ago was similar.
While tragic, if the same beating was dished out at the end of season Sheriff United awards ceremony, you would have heard very little about it. |
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Exactly DV
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Reactions to an invasion have to be different to a private act.
I'm genuinely shocked you could defend this creature,I'm equally shocked at Distant View. I remember that Annabelles case and the lad that was killed started the fight,it was because the kids came from a wealthy background they were wrongly pursued. |
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It was the lad from my home place that was charged rather than the Dublin lads.
I am defending nothing, but there is most certainly a difference in the reaction of the press when it happens in a middle class area. I am not referring to any Garda investigation of any of these matters, but the publicity that it attracts in the press. There was a young lad killed yesterday along East Wall when he hit a bridge while on his bike. It was irresponsible, but a tragedy and if the same thing happened along Mespil Road or somewhere like that, the roadworks would probably have started this morning. It is the same with the homeless guy - If he had been "considerate enough" to die a few streets away from the Dail, then his death might not have even received a mention anywhere in the press. |
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They were all charged,I think it was the Monaghan lad that was convicted,wrongly in my opinion.
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I have noticed at times you have to tell Wildman somethings 3 or 4 times before they sink in.
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Give Wildman a break, he has a lot on his mind at present. The referendum has drained him.
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