24 Hours in Police Custody: Ch4

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pidsy

7,999 posts

157 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Legacywr said:
The Met BBC1 9pm.

Detectives investigate the murder of a 17 year old boy.

Hopefully right up our street…
Looking forward to this.
A good friend is in part 2.

Mark-insert old BMW

16,205 posts

173 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Thanks for the heads up.

CoolHands

18,661 posts

195 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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Nasty woman.

edgyedgy

474 posts

127 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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CoolHands said:
Nasty woman.
She’s gonna catch herself out in her web of lies no doubt and hopefully give up the 4 guys from her car

CRA1G

6,541 posts

195 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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edgyedgy said:
CoolHands said:
Nasty woman.
She’s gonna catch herself out in her web of lies no doubt and hopefully give up the 4 guys from her car
Nasty indeed.... And ended up with the longest sentence, Life with a minimum 23 years....

Mark-insert old BMW

16,205 posts

173 months

Tuesday 24th October 2023
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CRA1G said:
edgyedgy said:
CoolHands said:
Nasty woman.
She’s gonna catch herself out in her web of lies no doubt and hopefully give up the 4 guys from her car
Nasty indeed.... And ended up with the longest sentence, Life with a minimum 23 years....
Well deserved too. Made me laugh when they showed her the CCTV and counted 4 scrotes not 3. Busted.

The couple at the kebab shop accusing the Police of being excessive should spend a few nights attending shouts to people that are potentially carrying knives, or getting punched in the face arresting domestic abusers. Instead they want to stand there like twunts, whilst videoing everything on their phones.

Nethybridge

933 posts

12 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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What drongo put this on the wrong thread ?

This is a BBC show not C4,

Hilarious ethnical names though, my favourite being Tyreese Ulysses, I mean, WTF ?

Legacywr

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12,139 posts

188 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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I think it was the OP, happy now dinlo? smile

Mark-insert old BMW

16,205 posts

173 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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I for one was glad he did, or else I would have missed it. As he said, it was a program most (if not all) contributors to this thread would enjoy seeing.

CoolHands

18,661 posts

195 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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Imagine taking 14 and 15 year olds out with swords, along with your son, to sort some drug money beef!

And amazingly the son didn’t get done for murder lol


Alickadoo

1,707 posts

23 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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Mark-insert old BMW said:
I for one was glad he did, or else I would have missed it. As he said, it was a program most (if not all) contributors to this thread would enjoy seeing.
There is a "The Met" thread now on TV, film, Video etc.

Legacywr

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12,139 posts

188 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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Alickadoo said:
Mark-insert old BMW said:
I for one was glad he did, or else I would have missed it. As he said, it was a program most (if not all) contributors to this thread would enjoy seeing.
There is a "The Met" thread now on TV, film, Video etc.
We've been using this thread for any programe like this for years, it works well smile

Swervin_Mervin

4,454 posts

238 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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Can anyone explain how the son didn't get charged/found guilty of murder but everyone else incl. the mother did? I mean he was running after the poor kid swinging a fking massive blade. "Didn't mean for him to be killed"? Balls.

I assumed that joint enterprise would have seen them all on the murder charge, just with varying sentences based on who actually struck the fatal blow, level of involvement etc.

Did the mother get done under joint enterprise or was there other evidence we didn't see?

Edited by Swervin_Mervin on Wednesday 25th October 10:58

PurpleTurtle

6,999 posts

144 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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Glad they all got sent down, and although nobody deserves to be stabbed to death on a London street, I don't believe from reading various online reports that the victim was as innocent as the programme made him out to be. He was involved in the drugs trade, yes?. It's a (very) nasty business. Needs to stick to being a promising footballer.

One of the reasons I could never do the job was illustrated in the kebab shop incident. Late at night, some character waving a scalpel about, a simple search made infinitely more difficult by pissed up Home Counties MOPs sticking their oar in when it's absolutely none of their business. All of them need Tazering into oblivion! (That's a joke, btw).

I'm no real fan of the Police due to being on the end of some corruption from some serving officers doing 'a favour' against me for a (sacked, in disgrace) ex-copper mate of theirs, but I do sympathise with the average Response Officer having to deal with these kind of idiots.

normalbloke

7,461 posts

219 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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Swervin_Mervin said:
Can anyone explain how the son didn't get charged/found guilty of murder but everyone else incl. the mother did? I mean he was running after the poor kid swinging a fking massive blade. "Didn't mean for him to be killed"? Balls.

I assumed that joint enterprise would have seen them all on the murder charge, just with varying sentences based on who actually struck the fatal blow, level of involvement etc.

Did the mother get done under joint enterprise or was there other evidence we didn't see?

Edited by Swervin_Mervin on Wednesday 25th October 10:58
Did you see the part where they played the recording of her earlier 999 call after her doors were kicked.I suspect that was a clue to her sentence. That’s not a euphemism btw.

Swervin_Mervin

4,454 posts

238 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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normalbloke said:
Swervin_Mervin said:
Can anyone explain how the son didn't get charged/found guilty of murder but everyone else incl. the mother did? I mean he was running after the poor kid swinging a fking massive blade. "Didn't mean for him to be killed"? Balls.

I assumed that joint enterprise would have seen them all on the murder charge, just with varying sentences based on who actually struck the fatal blow, level of involvement etc.

Did the mother get done under joint enterprise or was there other evidence we didn't see?

Edited by Swervin_Mervin on Wednesday 25th October 10:58
Did you see the part where they played the recording of her earlier 999 call after her doors were kicked.I suspect that was a clue to her sentence. That’s not a euphemism btw.
I did but that seems a bit flimsy for charging for murder, when her son who was one of the ones waving a blade didn't. And even more odd given that one of the other lads also got done for murder despite not being the one that struck the fatal blow. I'd have expected all under the murder charge, or just the one person being convicted of murder and the rest for manslaughter.



Edited by Swervin_Mervin on Wednesday 25th October 12:12

Legacywr

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12,139 posts

188 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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The Romanians got off too lite IMO.

Mark-insert old BMW

16,205 posts

173 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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Legacywr said:
The Romanians got off too lite IMO.
yes

CoolHands

18,661 posts

195 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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Mark-insert old BMW said:
Legacywr said:
The Romanians got off too lite IMO.
yes
Yeah I can’t stand it to be honest. He should have been 10 years min and the madam (his missus) only got 9 months or something stupid. Absolutely out fking rageous

fourstardan

4,302 posts

144 months

Wednesday 25th October 2023
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I caught The Met too late so will need a catch up.

This is on Monday....Taking Down an OCG.

https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/tv-listings/?ts=1698...