24 Hours in Police Custody: Ch4

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Tony Angelino

1,972 posts

114 months

Tuesday 13th December 2022
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I wonder why they aren't streamed anywhere.

Flumpo

3,766 posts

74 months

Tuesday 13th December 2022
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Tony Angelino said:
I wonder why they aren't streamed anywhere.
Always found that odd. You can get a lot on daily motion.

hairykrishna

13,185 posts

204 months

Wednesday 14th December 2022
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anonymoususer said:
LordLoveLength said:
Guess so - think it must take months to complete and the “hit rate” must be very low.

There is a repeat on Wednesday night of the one with the surgeon. Very good episode and well worth a watch if you’ve not seen it.
If this is the one I think it is it's genuiinely funny in parts
The fireplace and stuff
One of the best I think.

CoolHands

18,696 posts

196 months

Wednesday 14th December 2022
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One on now. Don’t recognise it.

Second thoughts it might be one I am thinking of.

Chimune

3,182 posts

224 months

Wednesday 14th December 2022
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This is properly hilarious. Forgot about the 'cells?' comment and the cords from his trousers. He really had no clue !

CoolHands

18,696 posts

196 months

Wednesday 14th December 2022
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Love this one, I think it was one of the first when the series began.

paulmakin

663 posts

142 months

Wednesday 14th December 2022
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well that sentence was a surprise

clearly a smart chappy but quite unlikeable and a wholly naive and incompetent criminal.

Edited by paulmakin on Wednesday 14th December 23:05

CRA1G

6,545 posts

196 months

Wednesday 14th December 2022
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Arrogance to the extreme.... Near on comedy.... hehe GUILTY judge

paulmakin

663 posts

142 months

Wednesday 14th December 2022
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well, he was a surgeon (joke)

PZR

627 posts

186 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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paulmakin said:
clearly a smart chappy but quite unlikeable and a wholly naive and incompetent criminal.
However, he clearly knew more about antique marble fireplaces than the Police interviewer. 'Flat Pack' is pretty much on the money. They are put together - and come apart - in sections. If the Police thought they had him on getting the fireplace into the cellar because it wouldn't go through the hatch, then I despair.

LordLoveLength

1,934 posts

131 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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“This does not make me innocent! - er does not make me guilty” rofl
And “I’ve been inaccurately addressed” what a clown.

QuartzDad

2,259 posts

123 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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How come he had to pay back £500k? Does that mean the insurance companies paid out?

LordLoveLength

1,934 posts

131 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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QuartzDad said:
How come he had to pay back £500k? Does that mean the insurance companies paid out?
He was also guilty of mortgage fraud. The programme only showed the attempted insurance fraud but led onto further investigations. His wife was found not guilty of the mortgage fraud.

The text at the end showed something like a 4 year gap from the prog and sentencing, and the bit about his sentence being extended due to non payment I think is new since it was originally aired?

I seem to remember bits shown previously about him having affairs with other women? And more photos of him posing with his Maserati and other women.

Very expensive pack of lies to sustain his lifestyle.
He was also struck off as a surgeon so what will he do when he gets out?

hairykrishna

13,185 posts

204 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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paulmakin said:
clearly a smart chappy but quite unlikeable and a wholly naive and incompetent criminal.
He basically thought he was much smarter than the police and could talk his way out of all of his problems. Went well hehe

Oliver80

366 posts

22 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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Hubris personified.

I absolutely loathed him.

What a pathetic man.

Megaflow

9,444 posts

226 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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Oliver80 said:
Hubris personified.

I absolutely loathed him.

What a pathetic man.
Very much so. Snake oil of a person who thinks everyone is there to be manipulated to serves his agenda.

Tony Angelino

1,972 posts

114 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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Flumpo said:
Tony Angelino said:
I wonder why they aren't streamed anywhere.
Always found that odd. You can get a lot on daily motion.
Thanks, they're on the dodgy firesticks too I understand, not the same as settling down to watch them in decent quality through Sky/on demand.

techguyone

3,137 posts

143 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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Tony Angelino said:
Flumpo said:
Tony Angelino said:
I wonder why they aren't streamed anywhere.
Always found that odd. You can get a lot on daily motion.
Thanks, they're on the dodgy firesticks too I understand, not the same as settling down to watch them in decent quality through Sky/on demand.
Cinema HD app has got them in 1080p quality if you use Real Debrid (which falls into grey area of legality app, but excellent quality)

johnboy1975

8,410 posts

109 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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PZR said:
paulmakin said:
clearly a smart chappy but quite unlikeable and a wholly naive and incompetent criminal.
However, he clearly knew more about antique marble fireplaces than the Police interviewer. 'Flat Pack' is pretty much on the money. They are put together - and come apart - in sections. If the Police thought they had him on getting the fireplace into the cellar because it wouldn't go through the hatch, then I despair.
Were there 2 different antique fireplaces, or was he chancing his arm (only half watching...)

CoolHands

18,696 posts

196 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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it seems there was only 1. Everything else he had 3 of apparently. And lied about literally everything. At the end of the programme they said he got anther 5 years as he hadn't repaid money, but I googled after and I can't actually see that reported anywhere so who knows.