7 year old murdered in the park
Discussion
poo at Paul's said:
Unforgiveable thing to do. Not entirely sure what I'd do with myself after an incident like that, can't even begin to imagine the impact on the parents, witnessing your 7yr old stabbed to death must be one of the most horrific things you'd could endure.
Knowing my wife's mindset I'd imagine the entire ordeal would take her life.
Knowing my wife's mindset I'd imagine the entire ordeal would take her life.
Sorry if my post offended, it was not meant to nor was it an "immigration thing" as such and I apologise if it looked like that. But my sister in law has mental health issues (pretty bad but no violence displayed ever). and I suspect mental health may play a part in this. I cannot imagine my sister in law moving thousands of miles across Europe, she's not capable of doing so and how she would cope when she is there, I have no idea. For anyone to make such a decision, surely they must see things "better" where they are going than their current situation? It's not an easy thing to do at all.
Again, apologies it genuinely was not meant to offend. But it was far too glib a comment so I apologise unreservedly.
Again, apologies it genuinely was not meant to offend. But it was far too glib a comment so I apologise unreservedly.
poo at Paul's said:
Sorry if my post offended, it was not meant to nor was it an "immigration thing" as such and I apologise if it looked like that. But my sister in law has mental health issues (pretty bad but no violence displayed ever). and I suspect mental health may play a part in this. I cannot imagine my sister in law moving thousands of miles across Europe, she's not capable of doing so and how she would cope when she is there, I have no idea. For anyone to make such a decision, surely they must see things "better" where they are going than their current situation? It's not an easy thing to do at all.
Again, apologies it genuinely was not meant to offend. But it was far too glib a comment so I apologise unreservedly.
I thought you had a fair point. Amazing how you’re not even allowed to mention the fact that the stabbing nut job is a foreign national. It’ll be interesting to find out the terms on which she was in the UK. I suspect the parents are asking some questions, whatever their political persuasion.Again, apologies it genuinely was not meant to offend. But it was far too glib a comment so I apologise unreservedly.
Edited by theboss on Tuesday 6th October 15:48
theboss said:
poo at Paul's said:
Sorry if my post offended, it was not meant to nor was it an "immigration thing" as such and I apologise if it looked like that. But my sister in law has mental health issues (pretty bad but no violence displayed ever). and I suspect mental health may play a part in this. I cannot imagine my sister in law moving thousands of miles across Europe, she's not capable of doing so and how she would cope when she is there, I have no idea. For anyone to make such a decision, surely they must see things "better" where they are going than their current situation? It's not an easy thing to do at all.
Again, apologies it genuinely was not meant to offend. But it was far too glib a comment so I apologise unreservedly.
I thought you had a fair point. Amazing how you’re not even allowed to mention the fact that the stabbing nut job is a foreign national. It’ll be interesting to find out the terms on which she was in the UK.Again, apologies it genuinely was not meant to offend. But it was far too glib a comment so I apologise unreservedly.
I am sure i am not alone thinking WTF is she even doing here? Apart from killing kids, i mean.
DocJock said:
Why should she be excused from entering a plea as requested by her barrister?
There is no legal requirement to enter a plea at the Plea and Trial Preperation Hearing (PTPH) it is a hearing to give the defendant an opportunity to enter an early plea and to set out a time table for trial if no plea or not guilty plea, the consequence (were it a lesser offence) is that you lose credit for making an early plea had she pleaded guilty but in this case it will be a life sentence anyway on conviction so from a legal point of view it makes little difference.As a parent with an 8 year old daughter it must be horrific for the parents any my sympathies go out to them.
poo at Paul's said:
I am sure i am not alone thinking WTF is she even doing here? Apart from killing kids, i mean.
Perhaps she is seeking asylum in the UK because in her country she afraid for her safety. The UK's Open Door policy comes with many dangers.
A few months in a nice hospital, then released back into Society because deporting her would infringe her Human Rights.
Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff




