Soldato
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They were the Royal Artillery Barracks.
There is a strong chance the victim was simply a weatherman.
And no they don't have the right, because they were not "THEY". They were British and living in Britain.
Treason should be the charge for them, still to this day punishable by death.
I cannot believe the number of people here who are so left slanted they defend the beheading of a civilian on our own streets. You need to be deported along with them. Build a new Australia perhaps.
Yet they choose to allign with the opposing side, the victim was an opposing soldier who had actively served.
No one is defending this!