The death penalty is too good for this guy...
The death penalty is too good for this guy...
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mikechandler

Original Poster:

1,998 posts

218 months

Tuesday 29th September 2009
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8280761.stm

I remember reading about the 'burglary' after it happened and was disgusted about what had happened and felt plenty of sympathy for the victims. However, now it looks like it was the bloke who carried out the attack because he was having an affair and wanted to claim the insurance money. bd!

esselte

14,626 posts

283 months

Tuesday 29th September 2009
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mikechandler said:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8280761.stm

I remember reading about the 'burglary' after it happened and was disgusted about what had happened and felt plenty of sympathy for the victims. However, now it looks like it was the bloke who carried out the attack because he was having an affair and wanted to claim the insurance money. bd!
No need for a trial then?

mikechandler

Original Poster:

1,998 posts

218 months

Tuesday 29th September 2009
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esselte said:
mikechandler said:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8280761.stm

I remember reading about the 'burglary' after it happened and was disgusted about what had happened and felt plenty of sympathy for the victims. However, now it looks like it was the bloke who carried out the attack because he was having an affair and wanted to claim the insurance money. bd!
No need for a trial then?
Why bother with one? wink
I read an article recently where the police were convinced they had the evidence against him. Obviously, I am looking at this along the lines of him being found guilty. Perhaps I shouldn't be so blinkered

poo at Paul's

14,458 posts

191 months

Tuesday 29th September 2009
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If this guy did do it, how daft is he when there is allegedly 100s of texts to another woman? Surely he knew they would check it out?

So maybe he didn't do it..? Or maybe he thought that's what they'd think, ie that he would be daft to have done this?


Oh and if he was having an affair whilst his missus was 38 weeks preggers, he's a toad regardless of whether he tried to murder her!!

mikechandler

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1,998 posts

218 months

rocksteadyeddie

7,971 posts

243 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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Apparently he was a 'preening' and 'muscle-bound'. Thinking personal trainer, professional athlete, maybe some sort of manual worker?

Nope, he's a 'footpaths inspector'. WTF does that do?

Oh, and a disgusting waste of oxygen. I'm with you OP. Key in bin job, or let him swing. Either way is fine.

AB

18,563 posts

211 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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Thats a horrendous thing to do. You have to be pretty messed up to do something like that.

Gargamel

15,602 posts

277 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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25 years - for a failed murder - good going by the Judge.

Picking on a heavily pregnant women with a hammer - no sentence could be to long.


Although, seems odd when people that have killed someone, get a manslaughter charge and a lower sentence

crofty1984

16,492 posts

220 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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Sorry, I thought this was another Ryanair/O'Leary thread.

HundredthIdiot

4,456 posts

300 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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25 years?

Sideshow Bob said:
Attempted murder? Now honestly, what is that? Do they give a Nobel prize for attempted chemistry? Do they?
Edited by HundredthIdiot on Thursday 15th October 13:17

Jasandjules

71,233 posts

245 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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If he did all that, then he certainly does deserve to die.

EDLT

15,421 posts

222 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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Gargamel said:
25 years - for a failed murder - good going by the Judge.
Thats more than you get for successful murder. silly

Edited by EDLT on Thursday 15th October 17:41