Why is this kid being branded innocent?

Why is this kid being branded innocent?

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Utterly Clueless

1,981 posts

195 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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Funk Odyssey said:
Utterly Clueless said:
This
Chris wrote at 10:25pm yesterday
I miss you so much man, remember when me and you would go down by the lake and you would kiss my supple cock, telling me I was the one. When your Dad caught us, I just wished he could of given us a few more seconds. I was always so close, so close to supreme creme.
was posted on this tribute - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=56980738788

It leaps over a few booundaries and I'm undecided as to whether its going too far to be funny, although i did let out one of those 'as if someone said that' laughs......Yep, I'm going to hell!
too far..... and fckin childish
Yup, i agree, and as i say i didnt laugh as it was funny, i just let out one of those sighing laughs of 'as if'

if he was breaking in then he should suffer the consiquence, granted death is a bit high, but just being seen and chased probably wouldnt have deterred him from doing it again so, it doesnt seem like its 100% a bad thing

Funk Odyssey

1,983 posts

231 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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FarleyRusk said:
Bing o said:
FarleyRusk said:
randomman said:
Gone too soon? Sounds to me he went one break in too late!

Simple Fact - He would be alive if he hadn't have CHOSEN to break the law. His choice and he needs to live with it... Oh right, well he needs to rot with it then.
Aye. The same is true of that Illegal Brazilian electrician Menendes, that lots of hearts were bleeding about recently, right?
HE WASN'T HERE ILLEGALLY YOU CLOWN
One of the bleeding hearts has arrived laugh Calm down Mary - you'll do yourself a mischief!
So did he have a current working visa then?
words can't adequately describe the contempt..

rolleyes

Jasandjules

70,012 posts

231 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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FarleyRusk said:
One of the bleeding hearts has arrived laugh Calm down Mary - you'll do yourself a mischief!
So did he have a current working visa then?
Are you suggesting that the police should shoot people who don't have a current visa? Seems a bit harsh?

Herman Toothrot

6,702 posts

200 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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Mon Ami Mate said:
I have said it before and I will say it again. If I ever catch an uninvited guest in my house one of us will, at the very least, be leaving in an ambulance. I hope that common sense prevails and that the two arrested don't become the new Tony Martins...
Fingers crossed that the law is starting to see sense. I'm sure I read they decided not to charge the chap who shot and killed a thug 9with a shot gun) who was breaking in through a window whilst shouting threats at the occupant a week or so a go. (Thug had a previous conviction for threatening a garage owner with a machine pistol, what goes around comes around)

Edited by Herman Toothrot on Monday 16th March 12:31

King Herald

23,501 posts

218 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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Utterly Clueless said:
if he was breaking in then he should suffer the consiquence, granted death is a bit high, but just being seen and chased probably wouldnt have deterred him from doing it again so, it doesnt seem like its 100% a bad thing
I think death is an occupational hazard of home invasion, and should be treated as such by the burglar.

Try it in the USA and see what happens when Mr Burglar meets Mr shotgun.

FarleyRusk

1,036 posts

213 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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Jasandjules said:
FarleyRusk said:
One of the bleeding hearts has arrived laugh Calm down Mary - you'll do yourself a mischief!
So did he have a current working visa then?
Are you suggesting that the police should shoot people who don't have a current visa? Seems a bit harsh?
tongue out

The true shame of the Brazilian affair is that the police lied after the fact. That was utterly unacceptable and I never said otherwise. That the Brazilian found his way to the UK via France and Ireland meant he knew his way around the entry visa laws. If he was genuinely here under a working visa and paying his taxes rather than hitching a free ride then I wholly unreservedly apologise for besmirching his otherwise good character on a public internet forum. (that's enough back-peddling for today)

JagLover

42,654 posts

237 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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Herman Toothrot said:
Fingers crossed that the law is starting to see sense. I'm sure I read they decided not to charge the chap who shot and killed a thug 9with a shot gun) who was breaking in through a window whilst shouting threats at the occupant a week or so a go. (Thug had a previous conviction for threatening a garage owner with a machine pistol, what goes around comes around)
If you are referring to the chap who was cleared by a Jury after doing that, then no he was indeeed charged and prosecuted, but the advantage of being tried by your peers was once again shown!!.


Herman Toothrot

6,702 posts

200 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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JagLover said:
Herman Toothrot said:
Fingers crossed that the law is starting to see sense. I'm sure I read they decided not to charge the chap who shot and killed a thug 9with a shot gun) who was breaking in through a window whilst shouting threats at the occupant a week or so a go. (Thug had a previous conviction for threatening a garage owner with a machine pistol, what goes around comes around)
If you are referring to the chap who was cleared by a Jury after doing that, then no he was indeeed charged and prosecuted, but the advantage of being tried by your peers was once again shown!!.
ah I didn't realise it went that far, just glanced at the paper in a shop.

King Herald

23,501 posts

218 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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JagLover said:
Herman Toothrot said:
Fingers crossed that the law is starting to see sense. I'm sure I read they decided not to charge the chap who shot and killed a thug 9with a shot gun) who was breaking in through a window whilst shouting threats at the occupant a week or so a go. (Thug had a previous conviction for threatening a garage owner with a machine pistol, what goes around comes around)
If you are referring to the chap who was cleared by a Jury after doing that, then no he was indeeed charged and prosecuted, but the advantage of being tried by your peers was once again shown!!.
I believe he was found not guilty the day before Tyler the twot got stabbed?
It never should have gone to court, but such is the British justice system, something HAS to be done when a scrote is shot dead. Justice prevailed.

Slagathore

5,825 posts

194 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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ChristianZS said:
I shall await more info before coming to my conclusion.

Here are some Facebook groups on the individual.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=60375636734
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=56980738788
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=86897050448
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=53150274903

Certainly stupid to post from your own personal Facebook account about something rather controversial.

Edited by ChristianZS on Monday 16th March 11:42


Edited by ChristianZS on Monday 16th March 11:42
I see Bill Murry and Pedobear have made a appeerance in one of those links. That would suggest that there are a few F365 members also leaving comments!

Not all the bad comments are necesarrily from PH!

ChristianZS

2,640 posts

215 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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Slagathore said:
ChristianZS said:
I shall await more info before coming to my conclusion.

Here are some Facebook groups on the individual.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=60375636734
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=56980738788
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=86897050448
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=53150274903

Certainly stupid to post from your own personal Facebook account about something rather controversial.
I see Bill Murry and Pedobear have made a appeerance in one of those links. That would suggest that there are a few F365 members also leaving comments!

Not all the bad comments are necesarrily from PH!
I suspect its the chans and their spin offs.. I certainly wouldn't irritate them too much as you will find most of your personal details up including homephone.

Edited by ChristianZS on Monday 16th March 13:29

the red blur

50 posts

184 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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Bulwell solja roflroflrofl

says it all really, but it’s pronounced ‘Bu-wool’ solja, breaappp breaappp

To be honest I am not at all surprised, it was only a matter of time before someone took the law into their own hands due to the large number of breaks-ins in the area. It will be interesting what the local paper has to say.


randomman

2,215 posts

191 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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the red blur said:
It will be interesting what the local paper has to say.
LOCAL MAN RUINS PERFECTLY GOOD RUG

or

LOCAL MAN MAKES A KNIFE RED

SteveW8975

6,375 posts

186 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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Another possible victory for cleaning up society...?

[i]In one attack the murdered youth, 18-year-old Wahab Zaaki, had a history of carrying knives and may have been armed himself.

Wahab, who called himself “Killa”, was stabbed in the chest in a frenzied attack near a bin store in Walthamstow, East London, on Friday night.

He stumbled 200 yards to a courtyard where he collapsed, dying soon afterwards on the way to hospital. Yesterday it emerged that Wahab was known to cops for carrying blades.

He went to Walthamstow after getting a phone call while out with his mum to say someone was “looking for him”. His girlfriend Lindsay Moss, 16, said: “Killa was just a silly nickname. He was a very quiet person studying art.” [/i]

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/justice/...

G'kar

3,728 posts

188 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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SteveW8975 said:
“Killa was just a silly nickname. He was a very quiet person studying art.”
Twat.

the red blur

50 posts

184 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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randomman said:
the red blur said:
It will be interesting what the local paper has to say.
LOCAL MAN RUINS PERFECTLY GOOD RUG

or

LOCAL MAN MAKES A KNIFE RED
hehe

Didn't know you reported for my local paper thumbup

Cara Van Man

29,977 posts

253 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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G'kar said:
SteveW8975 said:
“Killa was just a silly nickname. He was a very quiet person studying art.”
Twat.
rofl

Indeed.

People's characters are often synonomous with their knicknames, even the affectionate term my workmates have for me, "huge penis"......

at least i think that's what is meant. smile

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

250 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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the red blur said:
Bulwell solja roflroflrofl

says it all really, but it’s pronounced ‘Bu-wool’ solja, breaappp breaappp

To be honest I am not at all surprised, it was only a matter of time before someone took the law into their own hands due to the large number of breaks-ins in the area. It will be interesting what the local paper has to say.
Well the local paper is the Nottingham Evening Post. Google is your friend.

the red blur

50 posts

184 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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mrmaggit said:
the red blur said:
Bulwell solja roflroflrofl

says it all really, but it’s pronounced ‘Bu-wool’ solja, breaappp breaappp

To be honest I am not at all surprised, it was only a matter of time before someone took the law into their own hands due to the large number of breaks-ins in the area. It will be interesting what the local paper has to say.
Well the local paper is the Nottingham Evening Post. Google is your friend.
Google is everyone’s friend smile

Just had a look at the Evening Post, thanks, but I meant the local weekly paper printed on Friday.

G'kar

3,728 posts

188 months

Monday 16th March 2009
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Cara Van Man said:
G'kar said:
SteveW8975 said:
“Killa was just a silly nickname. He was a very quiet person studying art.”
Twat.
rofl

Indeed.

People's characters are often synonomous with their knicknames, even the affectionate term my workmates have for me, "huge penis"......

at least i think that's what is meant. smile
Has that been demoted by the swear filter? Excellent.