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There's a reason Pooper-Scooper lives in Munich.
He can hide his incompetence there in a way he never could in London.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostLook mate admit it - You can't cope with being in one if the world's super cities.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostOn the radio it was portrayed as she sent him 800+ love letters & never really explained she was a prisoner.
The recipient probably thought bunny boiler & didn’t get involved: can’t really blame him
If he had been "nice" he could have gone to the police who would have told him to ignore it as she hadn't actually threatened him or stalked him.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostCome on, Scooper's busy twisting a story to fit his own prejudices, don't confuse him with things like facts and common sense
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostOn the radio it was portrayed as she sent him 800+ love letters & never really explained she was a prisoner.
The recipient probably thought bunny boiler & didn’t get involved: can’t really blame him
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHow can it be possible in such a populated city that not even the neighbours respond to letters over a 8 year period asking for help? What kind of society is this?
The recipient probably thought bunny boiler & didn’t get involved: can’t really blame him
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tip of the iceberg
The more and more I read about this story the more is saddens. How can it be possible in such a populated city that not even the neighbours respond to letters over a 8 year period asking for help? What kind of society is this?
London slavery case: Suspects linked to 13 addresses
Police said the 30-year-old woman, who is believed to have lived her entire life in servitude, had a birth certificate but no other official papers.
She is alleged to have written more than 200 impassioned letters and poems to her neighbour over an eight-year period
In one of the letters, she said she felt like a "fly trapped in a spider's web" and described her "unspeakable torment"
BBC News - London slavery case: Suspects 'former Maoist activists'
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAll this wonderful diversity does not help to create caring neighbourhoods. We still have it in little villages like mine fortunately.
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All this wonderful diversity does not help to create caring neighbourhoods. We still have it in little villages like mine fortunately.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOh and tell me again you do not think this sort of thing is going on in Glasgow or any other city?
I tell you it is.
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Originally posted by original PM View Post
Looking at the reports on the beeb something is fishy.
Why, if the women were rescued in October, do we only hear about it now?
Why did it take so long to extract them after they first contacted the charity? ( surely the police could have gone straight round and overpowered the 70-year-old kidnappers without too much difficulty)
And why aren't we given any details on who held them?
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe crime was in the city, the name means nothing.
All the good stuff came from London whereas the bad stuff came from a scot from Scotland
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