Common sense. Something the young lad, the man that killed him, and an awful lot of posters in this thread don't seem to have been graced with.
Never judge a book by its cover.
Common sense. Something the young lad, the man that killed him, and an awful lot of posters in this thread don't seem to have been graced with.
Never judge a book by its cover.
GTFO or i'll kill you with my keyboard
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Deaths Messenger (Nottingham) wrote
at 12:01
okay 1st of all he was a sissy coz y dident he do serious crimes like killin a cop or blowing up a skool
Pedro Bear (New York, NY) wrote
at 14:07
Oh my ****ing god, all of you stupid ****s need to learn the English language, because I cannot read the muddled garbage you are typing. ****, you should ALL get stabbed to death just for butchering words.
Ann Hiro wrote
at 14:47
anyone bad got owt 2 say u no where i roll dis is jaydon u maggits out dere chatting **** say it 2 ma face and i will end ya carrer
English - DO YOU ****ING SPEAK IT?
Brain Blessed wrote
at 15:09
apparently he was only helping the murderer move his stuff out of the house. The incident happened when said murderer pointed out that actually, on balance, he didnt want his Tv, stereo, money etc moved out of the house. an easy error to make i guess
By entering the property, he consented to be stopped with reasonable force. He did not consent to death.
Our hammer was ancient! Must've been about 15-20 years old. I just remember the good times with it now![]()
Not that I'm a violent person, but the thought of some scumbag with the intent to steal my parents
Have you been a victim of a burglary?
One less scumbag the uk has to deal with,no sympathy from me.
Fair play
@Chimerical - if it is made clear to the criminal underclass that they are putting their lives at risk by breaking into other people's homes then it will cut the number of burglaries. This can be seen from the example of the USA, where the law clearly is on the side of the home owner, not the intruder and burglaries are lower over there than they are here.
Common sense. Something the young lad, the man that killed him, and an awful lot of posters in this thread don't seem to have been graced with.