Caroline Flack

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anonymous-user

56 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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None of us can state what she did to her boyfriend that night. Facts would need to be disclosed which will perhaps never happen now.

The boyfriend's account seems to be totally different from what was being said about the incident. Did he love her and was not telling the truth to protect her or was it factual what he stated?

It is claimed that she stated she would kill herself when being questioned about the incident. The CPS was supposed to have disclosed to her yesterday that they were proceeding with the charges. I am sure if this is all factual there will be an inquiry regarding everything.

What we have to remember is that everyone is innocent until proven guilty.

R.I.P Caroline. My thoughts are with your family and true friends.

Sophisticated Sarah

15,078 posts

171 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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bhstewie said:
Awful but honestly not a surprise.

There are times you see and read about people in the media where your every instinct is that the coverage really isn't doing them any favours.

The media don't learn sadly.
The media love it. Means more news for the parasites.

Noticed that one of the rags harassing her now has a headline asking why the CPS were determined to make an example of her rolleyes


ninepoint2

3,338 posts

162 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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hebangsthedrums

86 posts

173 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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FN2TypeR said:
Challo said:
FN2TypeR said:
The Sun newspaper all over her like a rash in the lead up to her death, I see

Absolutely disgraceful publication
It appears they are now deleting those very same articles.
Lowest of the low
Look at Dan Wootton on twitter, absolutely shameless. Awful human being.

Gargamel

15,047 posts

263 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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ash73 said:
At least her boyfriend won't have to worry about being smashed over the head with a lamp again.
That is a very strange post.

She did wrong, no question.

Should the consequences of that be her life ?

mcelliott

8,741 posts

183 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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mintybiscuit said:
Agila b 6yr 6k said:
Sadly I was on the receiving end of similar. Try being a 22 year old lad with a 38 year old woman who liked throwing full wine bottles at your head and cutting you with bread knives etc. Back in 2002 before everyone became "woke".
The police needed proper proof back then but when the victim says the bottle was an accident and the cuts were picking up the glass etc.
Victims protect the abuser. The police in this case seem to have witness evidence and body cam stuff etc. The police have taken it out of the hands of the victim.

It seems CF knew she was going to do some bird and didn't want to do the time, career and life in tatters.

It's a terrible and sad outcome. Absolutely tragic. I would agree if the genders were reversed we would think differently.
Yup. I have been there too, fking horrible.
I too have physical and mental scars.
Do I have any sympathy for her ??

Do I fk.
Good for you, my dad committed suicide when I was young, you know nothing of her circumstance.

mintybiscuit

2,820 posts

147 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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mcelliott said:
Good for you, my dad committed suicide when I was young, you know nothing of her circumstance.
Your point being what ?


Algarve

2,102 posts

83 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Gargamel said:
ash73 said:
At least her boyfriend won't have to worry about being smashed over the head with a lamp again.
That is a very strange post.

She did wrong, no question.

Should the consequences of that be her life ?
No but she chose that way out as a direct result of her own stty actions to begin with. It'd have been a tragedy if he'd killed her... if she chose to top herself rather than do a bit of community service then who cares really. Flip it round and it was him that hit her with a lamp and everyone here would think its great he's dead.

mcelliott

8,741 posts

183 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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mintybiscuit said:
mcelliott said:
Good for you, my dad committed suicide when I was young, you know nothing of her circumstance.
Your point being what ?

That no-one. knows the full details of what goes on in peoples lifes but so quick to judge.

IanH755

1,878 posts

122 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Algarve said:
No but she chose that way out as a direct result of her own stty actions to begin with. It'd have been a tragedy if he'd killed her... if she chose to top herself rather than do a bit of community service then who cares really. Flip it round and it was him that hit her with a lamp and everyone here would think its great he's dead.
It's a bit strange that people are complaining about the media reporting about the story yet none of those same people are complaining about what she did to her partner. I find that very odd!

Algarve

2,102 posts

83 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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mcelliott said:
That no-one. knows the full details of what goes on in peoples lifes but so quick to judge.
But in this instance she chose to be a celebrity with the benefits that entails. She can't then cry when she acts like a tt and its in the sun and the daily mail.

If she worked as an office cleaner the red tops wouldn't have care she thumped her boyfriend.

anonymous-user

56 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Algarve said:
Gargamel said:
ash73 said:
At least her boyfriend won't have to worry about being smashed over the head with a lamp again.
That is a very strange post.

She did wrong, no question.

Should the consequences of that be her life ?
No but she chose that way out as a direct result of her own stty actions to begin with. It'd have been a tragedy if he'd killed her... if she chose to top herself rather than do a bit of community service then who cares really. Flip it round and it was him that hit her with a lamp and everyone here would think its great he's dead.
He stated she didn't hit him with a lamp. Unless we have the FACTS we should not even be stating what happened.

mcelliott

8,741 posts

183 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Algarve said:
mcelliott said:
That no-one. knows the full details of what goes on in peoples lifes but so quick to judge.
But in this instance she chose to be a celebrity with the benefits that entails. She can't then cry when she acts like a tt and its in the sun and the daily mail.

If she worked as an office cleaner the red tops wouldn't have care she thumped her boyfriend.
I take your point, and I'm not defending her actions of physical violence against her boyfriend, but the fact that her character is being hung drawn and quartered in public without anyone knowing the full background to the story, I find a bit distasteful. IMO.

mintybiscuit

2,820 posts

147 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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mcelliott said:
That no-one. knows the full details of what goes on in peoples lifes but so quick to judge.
I wasn't judging anyone !!

I was simply stating that I was in the same position as another PHer and I don't give a st that this abusive female is dead !!
I just hope that you are never on the receiving end of this sort of behaviour.

Leptons

5,150 posts

178 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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princeperch said:
My extremely tenuous connection to Caroline flack is that for 3.5 years I lived 4 flats down from her in a development in bow.

Never really heard a peep out of her, and she used to pop over the road to the pub sometimes, but she seemed to constantly get her range rover clamped In the carpark. I emailed her manager about it a couple of times to save her from getting it lifted but i didn't get a reply so I stopped bothering after a while.
Did you know the bloke that lived directly above her and said she was the neighbour from hell?

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/metro.co.uk/2019/12...

It’s very sad that she chose this way out, but you can’t have your cake and eat it. The media will make you and then break you. We’ve seen this time and time again. The same media that allowed her to obtain a net worth of £6.3m.

She clearly had some issues - I don’t know many women who would date a 17 year old lad at the age of 32.

It’s pure cringeworthy to see everyone shouting from the rooftops how “the media killed her”. YOU are reading those story’s, YOU are clicking on the bait. If you didn’t read it they wouldn’t print it.

And no, ITV don’t have blood on their hands either. We don’t want or need people, “influencers” as we now call them in the limelight, who whack their boyfriends over the head with a lamp whilst they are sleeping.

In the interest of equality I for one would have liked to see her convicted and face the music.

R.I.P

M3333

2,265 posts

216 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Cold said:
Yep, it wasn't the media who smacked her sleeping boyfriend over the head with a lamp.
It must be so nice to be such a perfect person from your moral keyboard perch. Were you a fly on the wall for the full facts?

I did not know her at all, was not interested in her reality TV programs but it is absolutely tragic someone in the peak of life with everything to live for is driven to the depths of despair so badly she decides to end her own life. It is tragic and just the tip of the iceberg of this sort of incident as she has media exposure due to her fame. We all have dark moments in our lives, it must have been pretty low and lonely for her to kill herself.

RIP.

anonymous-user

56 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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This is the post that Caroline's boyfriend Lewis Burton posted.


mcelliott

8,741 posts

183 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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mintybiscuit said:
mcelliott said:
That no-one. knows the full details of what goes on in peoples lifes but so quick to judge.
I wasn't judging anyone !!

I was simply stating that I was in the same position as another PHer and I don't give a st that this abusive female is dead !!
I just hope that you are never on the receiving end of this sort of behaviour.
I have been.

mintybiscuit

2,820 posts

147 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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mcelliott said:
I have been.
frownbeer


anonymous-user

56 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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