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I can't find anything relating to this item on either BBC News 24 or Sky News.com.Originally posted by angusglover
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Let's hope not. Too awful to contemplate.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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My Dutch is crap but De Telegraaf says "deze brief komt zeer waarschijnlijk van dezelfde afzender die vorig jaar vrij nauwkeurig de vindplaats van de vermoorde Belgische meisjes Stacy en Nathalie in Luik wist aan te geven." which I think means that this letter seems very likely to come from the same sender who last year gave the place where the bodies of the murdered Belgian girls Stacy and Nathalie were to be found in Luik (Liège). That would be somebody one would really want to find.Originally posted by angusgloverGod made men. Sam Colt made them equal.Comment
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It's on Sky News now, for some reason it's on all the time but mute in my office.Originally posted by KyajaeI can't find anything relating to this item on either BBC News 24 or Sky News.com.
It's clealy of some siginificance, news-wise.Comment
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Snap - says the police are looking nine miles from where she was abducted.Originally posted by rootsnallIt's on Sky News now, for some reason it's on all the time but mute in my office.Call the cops
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think they should bring back capital punishment for anyone who messes around with children, let alone abducts themComment
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Grim news if it's true. I hope to god it's a hoax (abliet sick one).
Just for once a happy ending would be nice.
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