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A bit before my time! Was that the one where everyone thought Nelson Gabriel had done it but it wasn't him?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostDragging on?
Feck me, it's worse than the mail van robbery.Comment
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How many murders have there been so far? Used to listen when cooking dinner before the 6:30 'comedy' slot but gave up when they started to follow the Eastenders Street style 'drama'.Comment
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1967-8, apparentlyOriginally posted by covbob View PostA bit before my time! Was that the one where everyone thought Nelson Gabriel had done it but it wasn't him?
The BBC only go so far as to say that "there wasn't enough evidence to persuade the jury and he was acquitted"
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Yup.Originally posted by covbob View PostA bit before my time! Was that the one where everyone thought Nelson Gabriel had done it but it wasn't him?
Whether it was or not, back he came.Comment
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Manslaughter: Tom Forest and the poacher, Bob Larkin.Originally posted by NigelJK View PostHow many murders have there been so far? Used to listen when cooking dinner before the 6:30 'comedy' slot but gave up when they started to follow the Eastenders Street style 'drama'.
I assume that Bob was Ned's brother.Comment
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Yum - just had a cheeky pasty for lunch (£1.25). I popped into the butchers after a quick hair cut during lunch breakComment
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Remind me of the murders in Morse, every time I start to watch it I decide I'm going to tally up all the murders. I always lose count about a 1/3 or the way throughComment
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Google suggests that they were brothers (and that Tom Forrest got off).Originally posted by zeitghost View PostManslaughter: Tom Forest and the poacher, Bob Larkin.
I assume that Bob was Ned's brother.Comment
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Its not true until I read it in the Mail.....Originally posted by covbob View PostGoogle suggests that they were brothers (and that Tom Forrest got off).Comment
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