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cryrst The garden of England 19 Mar 21 8.48am | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
And yet the psychology of "grassing" is what i find a tad interesting. Was it the BBC ? did that excellent documentary to mark 20 years and bring this case back under the spotlight. Remarkable investigative journalism. So grassing about a bit of stolen gear puts the informant to shame. And yet for murder (and this one in particular) there was going to be no other way to get the information needed to bring this to trial. There must have been a severe breakdown in relationships between those who witnessed/committed something at the party, for someone to finally come forward. I would have all the party attendees lined-up naked and go through all of their buttocks with a jack-hammer. I am quite liberal when it comes to the crime and punishment.
Do we lubricate the chisel bit first as it slides in easier.
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