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PC killed in Berkshire
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Or you and Göbbels in the same room at the same time, inneresting....“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.” -
My cousin was stabbed to death by his junkie ex girlfriend and a couple of her friends when he eventually won custody of their son and she got 2 years.Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostI would be already happy if they get anything like 20+ years in jail...Comment
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2 years! Outrageous! A woman's rights were cruelly infringed. She should have got a foreign holiday.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostMy cousin was stabbed to death by his junkie ex girlfriend and a couple of her friends when he eventually won custody of their son and she got 2 years.
Equality in action.....Comment
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What was she actually convicted of?Originally posted by MyUserName View PostMy cousin was stabbed to death by his junkie ex girlfriend and a couple of her friends when he eventually won custody of their son and she got 2 years.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I am not sure I was not at the trial, I doubt very much it was murder despite the fact she lured him over to her flat to pick up their son's things and then a bunch of them stabbed him. To be honest whether she got 2 years or 50 my cousin was not going to spring back to life so I have never asked much about what happened at the trial.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat was she actually convicted of?
I do know though that the situation was obfuscated by her drug addiction so I am guessing she blamed that and agreed to attend some kind of program.Comment
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So if you want someone dealt with, make sure a druggie does the deed!Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI am not sure I was not at the trial, I doubt very much it was murder despite the fact she lured him over to her flat to pick up their son's things and then a bunch of them stabbed him. To be honest whether she got 2 years or 50 my cousin was not going to spring back to life so I have never asked much about what happened at the trial.
I do know though that the situation was obfuscated by her drug addiction so I am guessing she blamed that and agreed to attend some kind of program.Comment
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That doesn't necessarily mean anything. The last lady I "entertained" before I met Mrs M was subsequently murdered by her husband (she wasn't married to him at the time I knew her, she was very much single, and about to be divorced).Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat was she actually convicted of?
The case made several front pages, so I'm not going to name names, but he was only found guilty of manslaughter and yet got a far heavier sentence than most murderers get.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Does not computeOriginally posted by Mordac View PostShe wasn't married to him at the time I knew her, she was very much single, and about to be divorced.Comment
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About to be divorced from her first husband. It was the second husband who killed her.Originally posted by Benny View PostDoes not computeHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Had she remarried her first husband after divorcing her second?Originally posted by Mordac View PostAbout to be divorced from her first husband. It was the second husband who killed her.Comment
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