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Previously on "Stone me."
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Presumably he fooled immigration officials by not ticking the "I'm planning to murder my wife with a drill" check box.
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'I'm going to drill you from behind then screw your brains out'
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oh I'm not suggesting we are any better just different.if it had been a poisoning or someone beaten to death with a sauce bottle I wouldn't have thought it odd.Originally posted by GlenW View PostAgreed, we have a much higher calibre of murderer, like Shipman, West, Sutcliffe etc.
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105 minutes!!!! Amateur.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostUnbefeckinglievable.
Tahi Harroba Manaa 'drove electric drill into wife's brain then stabbed her with a screwdriver' | Metro News
It takes your breath away, the cruelty some people are capable of.
For dear old Freako, this relates to some psychopath who offed his wife in a particularly gruesome way.
Naturally enough, society is to blame.
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I must admit I did think I wonder where he comes from when I read about the case. Possibly I'm institutionally racist but it didn't sound like a native
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My mistake, you were drip feeding information from a different source. You any relation of Suity?Originally posted by Paddy View Post
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Ssssiiih - you can't talk about him like that. It was is religious belief, you might offend.
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Originally posted by GlenW View PostYou may be correct, but where did you get your quote from, I can't find it.
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'Sadistic' killer husband 'drove electric drill into his wife's brain and stabbed her with a screwdriver' - Mirror Online
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Stone me.
Unbefeckinglievable.
Tahi Harroba Manaa 'drove electric drill into wife's brain then stabbed her with a screwdriver' | Metro News
It takes your breath away, the cruelty some people are capable of.
For dear old Freako, this relates to some psychopath who offed his wife in a particularly gruesome way.
Naturally enough, society is to blame.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...usband-5093692Last edited by zeitghost; 26 January 2017, 11:42.Tags: None
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