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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSorry if I (or anyone else on this thread) have offended anyone. But none of the comments have been directed at his crime. It is all about the scummy media. Remember that Bristol case where the media vilified that guy as he was a bit weird? I don't want to see it repeated. Bridger might be innocent and the real criminal at large.
EDIT: And I am more the happy if the mods want to delete the thread.
When they catch the moron that abducted this innocent little girl, I will be first to join the crucifixion thread, believe me!
I just hope she is found ok.
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Sorry if I (or anyone else on this thread) have offended anyone. But none of the comments have been directed at his crime. It is all about the scummy media. Remember that Bristol case where the media vilified that guy as he was a bit weird? I don't want to see it repeated. Bridger might be innocent and the real criminal at large.
EDIT: And I am more the happy if the mods want to delete the thread.
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Nothing we do or say on this thread will harm, hinder or help the girl and her family.
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TBH this scummy thread needs to be closed.
Brillopad you should know better. I'd consider unfriending you but then you'd have no-one.
Have a bit of respect for a defenceless, frightened child who may not even be alive, not to even mention her family
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From the Telegraph
Don't buy it - read online.
"He is known to have had a number of relationships in the district and fathered six children...One resident of the estate said that he was recently evicted from his rented accommodation after his landlady discovered that he had been keeping chickens inside the property. "
Well anyone who keeps chickens cooped up in a house must be guilty.
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Hope you're all having fun.
You do realise a little girl has gone missing, and is probably either scared witless, abused or worse right?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThat sounds like 2 guilty votes to me. And 0 non-guilty. By the CUK process of extrapolation I reckon he is guilty as charged!
Now what was he accused of again?
Oh hehis surname is Bridger, you say? Guilty as sin, then.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIf he has taken the girl, why? His daughter was playing with the missing girl? He'd have to be incredibly stupid.
Oh, ex-soldier you said.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostLots of ex-squaddies are odd, as proven by a couple on here. Sometimes, they find it hard to adjust to actually not being told what to do all day. Can send them over the edge.
Now what was he accused of again?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDo you think he is guilty or not? Are his eyes too close together? Former soldier - dodgy or what?
No need to read any facts - uniformed speculation is great.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDo you think he is guilty or not? Are his eyes too close together? Former soldier - dodgy or what?
No need to read any facts - uniformed speculation is great.
Oh, ex-soldier you said.
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