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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostAfternoon NF
That's really quite scary
Indeed... apparently he's been making his wife's life hell for years too, and presumably their kids' lives too
She was a lovely lass (I knew her before she hooked up with him, also from the pub) but I haven't seen her in years - it would appear that, rather than her being happy to stay at home looking after the kids, it was more a case of him not letting her out, and knocking her about on a regular basis. Apparently this all came out at the trial
I hope she's able to get her life sorted out - though years of that kind of treatment won't be easy to get over.Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostMy houses are 1st rate and well maintained to the highest standards, I'll have you knowComment
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostGood morning all......
so where's CM?......off on another holiday?
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Yup.
It's a tough life in MI6...Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHi VF
Indeed... apparently he's been making his wife's life hell for years too, and presumably their kids' lives too
She was a lovely lass (I knew her before she hooked up with him, also from the pub) but I haven't seen her in years - it would appear that, rather than her being happy to stay at home looking after the kids, it was more a case of him not letting her out, and knocking her about on a regular basis. Apparently this all came out at the trial
I hope she's able to get her life sorted out - though years of that kind of treatment won't be easy to get over.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI hope she's able to get her life sorted out - though years of that kind of treatment won't be easy to get over.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostIndeed - I hope she's able to move on and make a fresh start. Presumably the chap was already known to the police if they had his DNA on record?
I would have been shocked to hear that he was a burglar, never mind anything elseComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostOther people's lives, eh? All we see is the surface... not the can of worms underneath.Comment
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