24 Hours in Police Custody: Ch4

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Sheets Tabuer

18,961 posts

215 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Innit bruv

Munter

31,319 posts

241 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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If this "carer" has stolen from the house of an old couple she needs sending away for a very long time. Can't be doing with that.

Laurel Green

30,779 posts

232 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Expect lots of tears when confronted with the evidence at Cash Converters.

Willhire89

1,328 posts

205 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Laurel Green said:
Expect lots of no comments when confronted with the evidence at Cash Converters.
EFA

Sheets Tabuer

18,961 posts

215 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Can you imagine him coming to give a plastering quote

Laurel Green

30,779 posts

232 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Willhire89 said:
Laurel Green said:
Expect lots of no comments when confronted with the evidence at Cash Converters.
EFA
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Think her solicitor will now be having a 'word' about changing her plea.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Can you imagine him coming to give a plastering quote
hes a stoner clear as day, plasterer my arse.

Laurel Green

30,779 posts

232 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Can you imagine him coming to give a plastering quote
Shudder!

Laurel Green

30,779 posts

232 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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...and he got off for lack of evidence after being picked out in a identity parade - witness intimidation?

Good to know he is now doing four years though.

Charlie Hoskins

310 posts

83 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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Thieving carer whose anonymity was preserved by the programme makers is 'making a fresh start'. Thats nice.
'Looking after' your elderly relatives sometime soon ?
Should be put in the stocks in the town square.

hungry_hog

2,238 posts

188 months

Monday 3rd July 2017
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They should have given him a pink tutu to wear and made him walk back through Luton town centre. On a Friday night at 2am.

Meridius

1,608 posts

152 months

Tuesday 4th July 2017
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A running trend with all of these petty and continuous criminals is just how stupid they are, they dig themselves holes, make up daft denial stories as they go along without realising just stupid they sound. When the police say they can often tell if someones guilty or not its these idiots they are talking about.


Munter

31,319 posts

241 months

Tuesday 4th July 2017
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Charlie Hoskins said:
Thieving carer whose anonymity was preserved by the programme makers is 'making a fresh start'. Thats nice.
'Looking after' your elderly relatives sometime soon ?
Should be put in the stocks in the town square.
For me the punishment should fit the potential impact on the victim.

What she did, means the old lady may not ever trust the people who have to come into her house to look after her husband. That is a living nightmare, and possibly worse long term than the lad who got punched and broke his jaw.

Yet shes walking around "free", while the big guy did 12 months. Doesn't sit right that.

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Tuesday 4th July 2017
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The scum of humanity.
Jeez never seen this programme before...shouldn't watch bks like this before bedtime.

Right on now, professing innocence and the indignation of false accusations...she doesn't know that what she stole has been recovered and they have her on CCTV at cash converters.shootpunch

Mojooo

12,720 posts

180 months

Wednesday 5th July 2017
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Munter said:
Charlie Hoskins said:
Thieving carer whose anonymity was preserved by the programme makers is 'making a fresh start'. Thats nice.
'Looking after' your elderly relatives sometime soon ?
Should be put in the stocks in the town square.
For me the punishment should fit the potential impact on the victim.

What she did, means the old lady may not ever trust the people who have to come into her house to look after her husband. That is a living nightmare, and possibly worse long term than the lad who got punched and broke his jaw.

Yet shes walking around "free", while the big guy did 12 months. Doesn't sit right that.
Everyone has a get out of jail free card - you have to do something quite serious to get locked up first time.

I suspect it was her first offence and not the other guys first offence.

zeb

3,201 posts

218 months

Wednesday 5th July 2017
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Laurel Green said:
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Think her solicitor will now be having a 'word' about changing her plea.
He's been on before and is an unpleasant character even by solicitors standards. He's an ex copper apparently and thinks he's knows the system so well he can get you off no problem. Nice to see the client disregarding his advice and him loosing. Clearly not his gran thats been robbed or his house thats been burgled.

coopedup

3,741 posts

139 months

Wednesday 5th July 2017
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At least the one eyed chap seemed genuinely remorseful for once, anybody else quietly hoping he gets his act together abroad?

PurpleTurtle

6,990 posts

144 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Amazed that faux-Jamaican Jordan got off the GBH. Good to see him doing a four stretch.

As sure as night follows day that little scrote will be in and out of prison for all his days, "innit".

Trax

1,537 posts

232 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Called the result to the wife very early.

I said the scumbag who knifed the shopkeeper (so, attempted murder), would get a far less sentence than the one eyed bloke with issues, who seemed to have taken some time to get himself in order, then turn up and tell the truth. I was very wrong, and the scumbag plasterer didnt even get done, as he lied and played the system. If the one eyed bloke had lied, he would have not been foudn guilty to.

Mojooo

12,720 posts

180 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Trax said:
Called the result to the wife very early.

I said the scumbag who knifed the shopkeeper (so, attempted murder), would get a far less sentence than the one eyed bloke with issues, who seemed to have taken some time to get himself in order, then turn up and tell the truth. I was very wrong, and the scumbag plasterer didnt even get done, as he lied and played the system. If the one eyed bloke had lied, he would have not been foudn guilty to.
Not necessarily.

That guy was arrested earlier on in the night so they would have had a photo of him with those clothes on and the CCTV was reasonably clear. I suspect they had a good case against him anyway.