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big fat london boy Flag gillingham..(pykey land) 17 Dec 03 4.30pm

Quote Jimble at 17 Dec 2003 4:05pm

Quote big fat london boy at 17 Dec 2003 3:44pm

why is this countrys law so s,hit ..
just f,ucking hang him........and batter her with a brick to improve her looks and then hang her for helping him.least that way WE dont have to pay to keep them..hopefully some~one will sort him out in prison...


Nice to see liberal attitudes towards the Justice system are alive and well on this board........


ok ott leave out the brick bit ..but you know what i mean huh!


 


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Bexter Flag By the Sea 17 Dec 03 4.31pm Send a Private Message to Bexter Add Bexter as a friend

the man she was madly in love with asked her for an alibi because he was scared his past record may prejudice the police. she didn't think for a minute he had done it, blinded by love, she agreed to protect her man thinking he was totally innocent. she fecked up big time, but she had nothing to do with the deaths, nothing, and has since been banged up in a rough jail agonising over what her her monster boyfriend did and how she should have seen through him. i think she has paid the price for being naive beyond belief.

 

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jcreedy Flag 17 Dec 03 4.34pm Send a Private Message to jcreedy Add jcreedy as a friend

She covered for him after he was previously charged with rape. The stupid cow should have learnt her lesson the first time. I can't believe a man who'd been arrested 9 different times for various offences can get a job at a school!

 


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kav Flag The Helicopter View 17 Dec 03 4.38pm Send a Private Message to kav Add kav as a friend

Surely she knew his track record when he applied(under another name)for the job as caretaker at the same school as her?

Possibly not the first time she lied for him.Not to mention it being in close proximity to young children.

 


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big fat london boy Flag gillingham..(pykey land) 17 Dec 03 4.39pm

Quote Bexter at 17 Dec 2003 4:31pm

the man she was madly in love with asked her for an alibi because he was scared his past record may prejudice the police. she didn't think for a minute he had done it, blinded by love, she agreed to protect her man thinking he was totally innocent. she fecked up big time, but she had nothing to do with the deaths, nothing, and has since been banged up in a rough jail agonising over what her her monster boyfriend did and how she should have seen through him. i think she has paid the price for being naive beyond belief.


cant agree bexter she knew what he did to those poor girls she needs to be locked up just has he does..IMO...


 


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Jimble Flag Brighton 17 Dec 03 4.40pm Send a Private Message to Jimble Add Jimble as a friend

Quote jcreedy at 17 Dec 2003 4:34pm

She covered for him after he was previously charged with rape. The stupid cow should have learnt her lesson the first time. I can't believe a man who'd been arrested 9 different times for various offences can get a job at a school!


Granted, she may be stupid but she certainly isn't a monster and hanging people will get us nowhere.

 


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jcreedy Flag 17 Dec 03 4.42pm Send a Private Message to jcreedy Add jcreedy as a friend

I never mentioned hanging or monsters

 


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Bexter Flag By the Sea 17 Dec 03 4.56pm Send a Private Message to Bexter Add Bexter as a friend

she didn't cover for him over his rape charge - i don't even think she was with him then, but she knew he had been accused (but not found guilty) and he was worried this would stand against him. i am not saying what she did wasn't serious, but being human about it i can see how someone vunerable (she's been anorexic...) and bullied would lie in the heat of the moment for someone they loved and relied on and thought was innocent. i don't for a minute think she thought he had done it. no way.

 

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DesertEagle Flag 17 Dec 03 5.40pm Send a Private Message to DesertEagle Add DesertEagle as a friend

She washed his bed sheets whilst thoughly scrubbing the house - she must have know something!? Who cleans under tables?

 

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Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 17 Dec 03 5.52pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Quote Bexter at 17 Dec 2003 4:56pm

she didn't cover for him over his rape charge - i don't even think she was with him then, but she knew he had been accused (but not found guilty) and he was worried this would stand against him. i am not saying what she did wasn't serious, but being human about it i can see how someone vunerable (she's been anorexic...) and bullied would lie in the heat of the moment for someone they loved and relied on and thought was innocent. i don't for a minute think she thought he had done it. no way.


Guess what, Bexter... I actually agree with you 100%!

 


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Beeches Eagle Flag Sutton 17 Dec 03 8.45pm Send a Private Message to Beeches Eagle Add Beeches Eagle as a friend

Quote Lions For Dinner at 17 Dec 2003 3:36pm

She should get 8 years for perverting the course of justice, and 5 years for being a dog ugly munter, with a face like a bag of spanners.


Not disagreeing with the fact she is ugly but I think there are more important issues....

 

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franklin_82 Flag London 17 Dec 03 9.22pm Send a Private Message to franklin_82 Add franklin_82 as a friend

Quote DesertEagle at 17 Dec 2003 5:40pm

She washed his bed sheets whilst thoughly scrubbing the house - she must have know something!? Who cleans under tables?


I thought he had washed the bedsheets and duvet and she was shocked to find them in the washing machine when she returned from Grimsby

 


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