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Ann Widdecombe Thread 2

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dapsnotplimsolls · Yesterday 11:48

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Viviennemary · Today 10:01

Onmytod24 · Today 01:17

Farage will be loving this hoping he’s gonna be exonerated for his back pocket cash. Sickening.

I doubt it. That's a separate thing altogether.

Clavinova · Today 10:02

allthewa · Today 00:31

Or it’s because Devon and Cornwall police are absolutely useless and need the proper police to help.

That doesn't really explain why Counter Terrorism Policing North East are involved. That would suggest the police in Sheffield are useless. Alternatively they haven't completely ruled out a political/terrorist motive yet and are covering all bases just in case.

allthewa · Today 10:03

DworkinWasRight · Today 10:00

Or drove. If the person had a car he could simply have driven to a friend’s house in Sheffield. If the police already had his registration number from the ring doorbell then they could presumably have tracked his journey through cctv. Pure speculation of course, but perfectly plausible. It does suggest that whoever this person is, he wasn’t very experienced at covering his tracks.

I know a lot of people will say I’m wrong but it really does strike me as a home invasion gone wrong.

If you’re going to plot to kill a reform politician, why would you choose someone like Anne, who was just a spokesperson at that point? It doesn’t make sense

allthewa · Today 10:03

Clavinova · Today 10:02

That doesn't really explain why Counter Terrorism Policing North East are involved. That would suggest the police in Sheffield are useless. Alternatively they haven't completely ruled out a political/terrorist motive yet and are covering all bases just in case.

The only involvement was for the arrest.

1dayatatime · Today 10:07

Onmytod24 · Today 01:17

Farage will be loving this hoping he’s gonna be exonerated for his back pocket cash. Sickening.

I am just waiting for someone to come along with a batshit conspiracy theory that somehow the tragic murder of a 78 year old woman was somehow organised by Farage / Reform just in order to justify his £5 million for "security ".

chocoluv · Today 10:09

Dollymylove · Today 09:27

So why would someone travel 280 miles to kill an elderly lady?
There must be more to it

He could have been local and then ran away to Yorkshire.
Or drove there and back.

They’re saying it’s likely not political or terrorism so it could be someone who knew her (perhaps who worked for her or a robbery gone wrong) or someone who had an obsession with her.

I am wondering if it was a robbery gone wrong because it was in the middle of the day and perhaps they didn’t think she’d be home.

He could have been let out of prison, desperate for money and thought they’d quickly grab a few bits of jewellery and then go home back to Yorkshire or wherever.

But there was also a man who was obsessed with a TV presenter (her name has slipped my mind) and he was obsessed with her so much that he had made plans to kidnap, rape and kill her.
So it could have been an obsessed fan.

chocoluv · Today 10:11

allthewa · Today 10:03

I know a lot of people will say I’m wrong but it really does strike me as a home invasion gone wrong.

If you’re going to plot to kill a reform politician, why would you choose someone like Anne, who was just a spokesperson at that point? It doesn’t make sense

Although I think you’re likely right.

I can see why they’d choose Ann because she’s an easy target and much easier to hurt/scare/kill than the usual middle aged man.

But it sounds like they’ve ruled out it being political or terrorism.

Dollymylove · Today 10:12

@chocoluv Holly Willoughby. What a horrific ordeal she and her family endured. I hope the fucker is never released from jail

MaturingCheeseball · Today 10:13

I understand that there was a car on her drive and the local garage owner noticed the car in a lay-by which he reported to police afterwards.

I don’t think your average burglar parks in someone’s drive. Or if they do they’ll have made sure the owner is away/there are no dogs/alarm systems and they’ll have false plates.

Burglars are generally either opportunists on foot or are targeting a property known to have high-value items there - not elderly people with a cabinet of Royal Doulton figurines.

sittingonabeach · Today 10:14

KittyCorncrake · Today 09:07

Sorry off topic but impressive there is direct train from Devon to Yorkshire

There is direct train from Edinburgh to Penzance, bloody long journey and once it’s past Exeter it stops at some of the smaller stations in Devon and Cornwall

BIossomtoes · Today 10:17

sittingonabeach · Today 10:14

There is direct train from Edinburgh to Penzance, bloody long journey and once it’s past Exeter it stops at some of the smaller stations in Devon and Cornwall

You have to change at Taunton or Plymouth and it takes 12 hours.

dwordle · Today 10:18

GoneWithTHeWindJammers · Yesterday 12:35

Obviously, if you used the pepper spray, you would have to justify the use as reasonable force.

You think pepper spray makes you safer. A scenario where you are going about your day, cleaning and gardening and you disturb an intruder, what are the chances you have this weapon on your person or close by....if say slim.

People seem to think weapons make you safer, statistics say the opposite. America is a very good example of this. You could allow women to carry pepper spray but going on the problems we have in our city centres on Friday and Saturday night, I'm not sure the police would welcome it. Then consider that most rapes and murders are done by people they know....it's rarely a stranger.

Chersfrozenface · Today 10:21

sittingonabeach · Today 10:14

There is direct train from Edinburgh to Penzance, bloody long journey and once it’s past Exeter it stops at some of the smaller stations in Devon and Cornwall

Not since last year there isn't.
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/longest-train-route-uk-cancelled-aberdeen-penzance-b2753576.html

There is a direct train Exeter - Edinburgh, though.

DarkchocolateAndtea · Today 10:24

If no political attack it only leaves home invasion gone wrong really. It didn't sound like a fan to me at all. I wonder if she had something of value at her home, and word got around.

Dollymylove · Today 10:27

Onmytod24 · Today 01:17

Farage will be loving this hoping he’s gonna be exonerated for his back pocket cash. Sickening.

Lest we forget that Farages security was stripped in an act of spite by the repugnant troll that is allegedly running the country

Fredflinstoneswife1 · Today 10:28

Erys · Yesterday 14:23

BTW, this site has removed threads criticizing abortion before.

Exactly this. I have had my accounts deleted twice simply for holding a pro-life view. Imagine that.

sittingonabeach · Today 10:30

Chersfrozenface · Today 10:21

Not since last year there isn't.
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/longest-train-route-uk-cancelled-aberdeen-penzance-b2753576.html

There is a direct train Exeter - Edinburgh, though.

Edinburgh to Penzance does exist (hence the ability to get from Newton Abbot to Sheffield) but this discussion is somewhat derailing (see what I did there!) this thread

parlona · Today 10:34

Forgive me for saying this, but it has crossed my mind that it would be awful if the perpetrator was someone she knew or was related to, so in a way a random act of violence by an opportunist whilst awful of course, might be a less shocking outcome.

And I've wondered why her, and why her house? There are other remote dwellings around that secluded area that may have been accessible to a burglar/opportunist. But who knows. Such a sad outcome for a feisty lady. RIP

Onmytod24 · Today 10:36

Dollymylove · Today 10:27

Lest we forget that Farages security was stripped in an act of spite by the repugnant troll that is allegedly running the country

‘Lest we forget’ why are you invoking wartime terminology? And please don’t bring Farage into it.

dapsnotplimsolls · Today 10:36

I was thinking burglary but now think it's someone she knew.

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mellongoose · Today 10:44

dapsnotplimsolls · Today 10:36

I was thinking burglary but now think it's someone she knew.

I believe they knew her but she didn’t know them.

chocoluv · Today 10:46

Dollymylove · Today 10:12

@chocoluv Holly Willoughby. What a horrific ordeal she and her family endured. I hope the fucker is never released from jail

Yes thank you!

Some men do get weird obsessions with women and so it wouldn’t be inconceivable if he was an obsessed ‘fan’.

Clavinova · Today 10:47

allthewa · Today 10:03

The only involvement was for the arrest.

Why would they assist in the arrest and then not assist in the investigation, even in a low-key supporting role, until all motives are completely ruled out? Why bother involving them at all if they are not allocated any follow-up work whatsoever?

chocoluv · Today 10:47

dapsnotplimsolls · Today 10:36

I was thinking burglary but now think it's someone she knew.

It’s most likely a bit of both.

Perhaps someone who knew her (neighbour or worked for her), had a mate and said that she lives there but she’s not home during the day etc and they thought it was be easily money.

allthewa · Today 10:48

Dollymylove · Today 10:27

Lest we forget that Farages security was stripped in an act of spite by the repugnant troll that is allegedly running the country

Lest we forget that this man consistently lies and claims he’s the most attacked politician in the country, at the time he made those claims two MPs had been murdered in the line of duty.

He is not entitled to any more security than anyone else.

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