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6 coppers to take him down or 1 member of the public with his bike? 
 

 

 

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partial to an Ovaltine myself

My lad doesn't drink tea, and very rarely will have a coffee, seems to prefer those cold ones.

Weirdo. 🤣

19 hours ago, Whitestar said:

I don't really like having a brew at somebody elses house, its like its never as good as when you make it yourself.

 

I always leave my Tea Bag in 

cant go Wrong then

36 minutes ago, little whitt said:

I always leave my Tea Bag in 

cant go Wrong then

Don't encourage him mate FFS.

12 hours ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

My lad doesn't drink tea, and very rarely will have a coffee, seems to prefer those cold ones.

Weirdo. 🤣

The missus can't drink hot drinks, but she's a proper wrong un, she married me for starters.

On 11/05/2025 at 13:36, Whitestar said:

I don't really like having a brew at somebody elses house, its like its never as good as when you make it yourself.

 

I've a mate who makes by far a better cup of tea than I can, only really drink tea whenever he's brewing up.

4 hours ago, frank_spencer said:

I've a mate who makes by far a better cup of tea than I can, only really drink tea whenever he's brewing up.

Chefs special sauce.

Two bags in one cup is the future. 

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Another who has learning difficulties  wrongfully sentenced. 38 fkin years. Hopefully he will get a few million to help him live out his last few years. Nit that it will make up for the previous 38.

 

 

"Bring back the death penalty!"

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1 hour ago, Cheese said:

"Bring back the death penalty!"

Hell yes, we have made massive progress  with thing’s  like DNA, it’s amazing, hence this bloke getting out now. 

5 minutes ago, royal white said:

Hell yes, we have made massive progress  with thing’s  like DNA, it’s amazing, hence this bloke getting out now. 

Good job DNA evidence is always 100% reliable...

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1 minute ago, DazBob said:

Good job DNA evidence is always 100% reliable...

I reckon DNA along with other aides such as CCTV, witnesses and confessions would be enough to be pretty sure if they were guilty or not. 

Still reckon he did it.

37 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Still reckon he did it.

They found the dna of the person who almost certainly did it and it wasn’t him. 

36 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Still reckon he did it.

If he had, he would probably have owned up to it by now, and who knows, may have been eligible for parole. Don't know what his initial sentence was.

Takes some bollocks to keep protesting your innocence, especially if it could cost you early release.

49 minutes ago, royal white said:

I reckon DNA along with other aides such as CCTV, witnesses and confessions would be enough to be pretty sure if they were guilty or not. 

"Pretty sure".

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6 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

They found the dna of the person who almost certainly did it and it wasn’t him. 

Yes but DNA isn’t always reliable 🙄

2 minutes ago, DazBob said:

"Pretty sure".

Enough to convict.

18 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

They found the dna of the person who almost certainly did it and it wasn’t him. 

I read he doesn't drink brews.

Nailed on he did it.

And his eyes are funny.

After reading that article it seems perverse and plain wrong that he has to prove beyond reasonable doubt that he is innocent to get compensation!

How does that work?

The fact that his conviction has been quashed should surely be enough- not having to jump through such hoops.

 

 

14 minutes ago, gonzo said:

I read he doesn't drink brews.

Nailed on he did it.

And his eyes are funny.

😅 

27 minutes ago, royal white said:

Yes but DNA isn’t always reliable 🙄

Depends how it is applied and what dna source it was. For example, If traces of semen were found at the scene and it wasn’t Peter Sullivan dna then it is highly likely the killer was someone else. 

2 hours ago, royal white said:

Another who has learning difficulties  wrongfully sentenced. 38 fkin years. Hopefully he will get a few million to help him live out his last few years. Nit that it will make up for the previous 38.

 

 

image.jpeg.d5b626b7f6ecb3a46c9c9db3d31ce2e9.jpegAlready given a new identity

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looks guilty as fuck to me.

I assume Twitter is thanking Sir Keir and ripping Thatcher a new arsehole for this awful miscarriage?

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