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24 hours in police custody...

232 replies

randomuntrainedcuntowner · 21/05/2018 22:06

Do you think he did it?

I am very suspicious of a man who would take on an alcoholic and the ration her alcohol. It's very controlling. And he is so odd.

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DeloresJaneUmbridge · 13/06/2018 12:03

See I have no problem with the police high fiving etc when the CPS give permission to charge...especially if the person they've interviewed has said "yep I did it" and it's clear from the evidence (as it was in this case) that they had indeed "done it".

I just think "good job folks and well done".

Why would you not be glad that someone like Mark was being taken off the streets.

futuristic1 · 13/06/2018 16:03

@DeloresJaneUmbridge

So, the sum total of what you've understood, from all that's already been posted, is that people want to keep guilty criminals on the street.

Fucking hell! Shock

Sheesh!

Sad Sometimes it just ain't worth the trouble.

DeloresJaneUmbridge · 13/06/2018 16:10

Er....that's not what I said but do feel free to make assumptions.

Sheesh to you too

Idiot.

MildlyFedUp · 13/06/2018 16:17

There's a difference between being quietly satisfied and gloating in an unprofessional manner.

I think it's against the rules to call people an idiot, so I'm going to report you then when you get deleted I'll whoop and punch the air and tell everyone I got you bang to rights Grin (I'm joking btw)

futuristic1 · 13/06/2018 16:17

Well, actually, idiot, that is quite clearly what you implied.

Perhaps you just want to provoke an argument by being contrary?

Did anyone say that they would be 'GLAD' if Mark was released? Did they? Because you implied that's what had been said.

If you had any understanding of the previous posts you would have realised - because it was blatantly obvious (even to the most idiotic) that nobody was proposing that the guilty should be let off scot-free.

futuristic1 · 13/06/2018 16:19

DeloresJaneUmbridge calling me an idiot doesn't bother me.

I've been called worse things by better people.

DeloresJaneUmbridge · 13/06/2018 16:20

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DeloresJaneUmbridge · 13/06/2018 16:20

It's does get to you are you wouldn't comment.

Think about it.

randomuntrainedcuntowner · 18/06/2018 21:17

Horrible tonight

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Freetogo · 18/06/2018 21:30

Really awful. It happens everywhere and everyday Sad

YouCantBeSirius · 18/06/2018 21:39

I'm struggling to watch it tonight, that lady is clearly very vulnerable.

randomuntrainedcuntowner · 18/06/2018 21:52

What's the betting he gets away with it?

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YouCantBeSirius · 18/06/2018 21:55

Looks like it random

sweetboykit · 18/06/2018 21:56

They usually show the faces of the ones that are prosecuted.

randomuntrainedcuntowner · 18/06/2018 21:56

Nasty evil bastard

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randomuntrainedcuntowner · 18/06/2018 21:56

Oh ffs

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randomuntrainedcuntowner · 18/06/2018 21:57

It's a fucking disgrace. She had a fucking featured skull!

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randomuntrainedcuntowner · 18/06/2018 21:58

Fractured

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randomuntrainedcuntowner · 18/06/2018 22:00

She is probably back with him as he will threaten her and her family.

They persuaded her to tell them and then let her down spectacularly. Poor girl.

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YouCantBeSirius · 18/06/2018 22:03

Poor woman, I hope she managed to get away from him.

ElasticFirecracker · 18/06/2018 22:03

That poor girl is now at even greater risk from the evil thug abuser.

Just heartbreaking.

BMW6 · 18/06/2018 22:05

But there was zero evidence or testimony from her how she got the fractured skull. She couldn't remember how it happened.
Very very sad tonight. How desperate for affection must she be to go along with such a creep.

CaptainMarvelDanvers · 18/06/2018 22:06

It was so clear to see what was going on there within the first 10 minutes of the programme.

I agree she was let down. It’s so fucking sad and it is going on now with girls and women across the country.

I do think that porn has desensitised society to certain behaviours that once would have been seen as deviant.

BMW6 · 18/06/2018 22:10

I don't agree they (Police I presume you mean) let her down. As I said above, there was no evidence or testimony from her re the fractured skull. The sexual abuse comes down to she said he said.

Creeps like him should not exist - but they do, everywhere, and they find girls like her all the time. The best defence is to educate all girls to spot the warning signs so they dont get ensnared by these fuckers.

BMW6 · 18/06/2018 22:15

Totally agree porn has desensitised society. Every time I see my nieces pouting facebook pics a bit of hope dies.

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