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Previously on "Death and the long arm of the Law"

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  • xoggoth
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    I think people should be brought to justice for things they did in their past lives. I'm sure that squirrel on my bird table was an 1850s mass murderer, I can sense these things.

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  • MicrosoftBob
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    Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post
    He's probably have a good old chuckle with Jimmy Savile about it while looking UP at us
    Only if you believe in sky fairies

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  • SlipTheJab
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    Originally posted by Unix View Post
    It's a double edged sword though because there will always be suspicion because he didn't clear his name is court (if he was innocent), his family will suffer with the shame.
    He's probably have a good old chuckle with Jimmy Savile about it while looking UP at us

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  • Unix
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    It's a double edged sword though because there will always be suspicion because he didn't clear his name is court (if he was innocent), his family will suffer with the shame.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Love this, also:-

    Prosecutor Richard Whittam QC said on Friday that the law provided no circumstances whereby a dead defendant could face a trial

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  • SlipTheJab
    started a topic Death and the long arm of the Law

    Death and the long arm of the Law

    Lord Janner: Criminal proceedings over abuse claims end - BBC News

    Does the Judge win the award for stating the bleedin' obvious...

    'Criminal proceedings against peer Lord Janner over sex abuse charges have ended because of his death, a judge at the Old Bailey has said.'

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