Steve Wright Charged!!!
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Originally Posted by paul2070
Am i the only one (on here at least),that was ever so slightly disappointed that they caught him so soon??? I thought we might have a modern day Peter Sutcliffe on our hands,and he managed 13.
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Originally Posted by paul2070
Am i the only one (on here at least),that was ever so slightly disappointed that they caught him so soon??? I thought we might have a modern day Peter Sutcliffe on our hands,and he managed 13.
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Originally Posted by Chip Sengravy
no, and I passed the same comment in front of the missus when I saw it on the news. I was hoping for at least 20, and the ensuing frenzy that goes with it. Missus reckons I'm a bit 'weird'.
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Originally Posted by paul2070
Am i the only one (on here at least),that was ever so slightly disappointed that they caught him so soon??? I thought we might have a modern day Peter Sutcliffe on our hands,and he managed 13.
changed my mind though
paul2070 do you dislike Ipswich ladies?
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Originally Posted by lucylastic
Have to agree with your missus I'm afraid Try being female and living 15 miles away from Ipswich and you'd be very glad he's been caught. (And no, I am not, nor do I appear to be, a prostitute ).
b) Ipswich is a drug addled country bumpkin populated dump, no ta
c) see above, I'd hoped for some longevity on this one, sloppy!
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Originally Posted by Chip Sengravy
a) there's no way I'm going totally mental 1 week out of 4, and crabby& unreasonable the other 3.
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I wonder if Tesco's will be keen to keep a bloke on the staff who is not only known for his love of Prostitutes, I feel sorry for the poor bugger, hopefully he might get a few quid for his story, on second thoughts, what will he spend it on now ?
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Originally Posted by Chip Sengravy
no, and I passed the same comment in front of the missus when I saw it on the news. I was hoping for at least 20, and the ensuing frenzy that goes with it. Missus reckons I'm a bit 'weird'.
I know from speaking to other people around and about i am not the only one,but just wondered if anyone else on here thought the same.
I KNOW it is real life,but before anyone gets on their moral high horse and slates me and anyone else that is in agreement,i am sure a lot of us watch Crimewatch(part of which is morbid fascination/part to see if we see someone we know),and whether it's programmes like CSI - Miss Marple,most of us have an interest in death,policing,how,why and where people are caught when they commit crimes.
And while it does not make it RIGHT,being a prostitute now,10 years ago,or 100 years ago,it has ALWAYS been a risky career and i think anyone that enters into it knows there is an increased risk of something awful happening to them,but still make that choice to do it
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Originally Posted by paul2070
I thought there would be someone else,and i too was "hoping" it would be 20+(Peter Sutcliffe killed 13 and injured 7).
I know from speaking to other people around and about i am not the only one,but just wondered if anyone else on here thought the same.
I KNOW it is real life,but before anyone gets on their moral high horse and slates me and anyone else that is in agreement,i am sure a lot of us watch Crimewatch(part of which is morbid fascination/part to see if we see someone we know),and whether it's programmes like CSI - Miss Marple,most of us have an interest in death,policing,how,why and where people are caught when they commit crimes.
And while it does not make it RIGHT,being a prostitute now,10 years ago,or 100 years ago,it has ALWAYS been a risky career and i think anyone that enters into it knows there is an increased risk of something awful happening to them,but still make that choice to do it
I know from speaking to other people around and about i am not the only one,but just wondered if anyone else on here thought the same.
I KNOW it is real life,but before anyone gets on their moral high horse and slates me and anyone else that is in agreement,i am sure a lot of us watch Crimewatch(part of which is morbid fascination/part to see if we see someone we know),and whether it's programmes like CSI - Miss Marple,most of us have an interest in death,policing,how,why and where people are caught when they commit crimes.
And while it does not make it RIGHT,being a prostitute now,10 years ago,or 100 years ago,it has ALWAYS been a risky career and i think anyone that enters into it knows there is an increased risk of something awful happening to them,but still make that choice to do it
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Originally Posted by LUCKO
why don't you try and break his record of 13 then?
LOL
Because i think i am quite a well adjusted individual and have no desire to kill anyone(most the time),it is just morbid fascination
However,i did have a discussion with some other people about the best way to do it nowadays with the massive improvements they have made with DNA etc,and we decided that IF you were that way inclined you would have to do lots and do them quickly(unless your name was Harold Shipman ),and maybe move around the country so the police don't immediately see any pattern forming,blanket an area,then move on and see how many you can get to in a short space of time.........................any other suggestions fellow SN'ers
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