Serial attacker lives in HOP or FH?
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Bonnie Blue
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Hawkesrah
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22-06-2010 10:50 AM
Bonnie
He pleaded not guilty yesterday but he was known to have run away from an attempted break in at Shirley. An old woman lived alone at the address. He used to live at Brockley Mews.
After this he was seen on CCTV at a cashpoint drawing money from one of his victims debit cards. The CCTV could not identify him because he had a mask on but the CCTV showed the reflection of a bus in the background.
From the CCTV on the bus they identified his car.
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Bonnie Blue
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24-06-2010 07:43 PM
That was clever
I didn't realise people had been posting the same thng as me I seemed to have lost that last page but I did see the news about him yesterday
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blushingsnail
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roz
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03-03-2011 09:26 PM
Hope he gets life life and life.
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Sherwood
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04-03-2011 08:38 AM
He made two unsuccessful attempts to break in in the road next to mine.
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Thisgirl
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Poppy9560
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04-03-2011 11:29 AM
Post: #125Yesterday 09:26 PM
"Hope he gets life life and life"
Roz I am surprised at you - inocent until proven guilty - do let the jury do their job!
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Ghis
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04-03-2011 11:35 AM
He does not look anything like his photofit we were shown so much in HOP.
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Poppy9560
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04-03-2011 11:45 AM
Ghis - no I agree. That photofit was a younger man - possibly a copycat. I hope he has been apprehended by now.
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brian
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04-03-2011 05:18 PM
Assuming he is guilty I hope he does not get life.
There is a much cheaper and more just solution.
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michael
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Ghis
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Redalways
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24-03-2011 02:42 PM
Thankfully they have caught this guy.
Bit strange that it was a majority verdict if his defence was as reported ie a load of piffle
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Sassy
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24-03-2011 04:44 PM
I must admit, I too found it strange it wasn't an unanimous verdict!
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seeformiles
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24-03-2011 05:22 PM
Doesn't surprise me, having done jury service.
There are people who don't understand 'beyond reasonable doubt', or who do not trust/cannot weigh up the evidence presented, or who have their own agenda etc.
At least the majority thought the same way.
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brian
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24-03-2011 06:10 PM
Guess we wait for the sentence.
Will it be more than 100 hours community service. I wonder.
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Sassy
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24-03-2011 06:15 PM
Brian...unsure whether you're a cynic or a realist!
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Poppy9560
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24-03-2011 07:35 PM
Guess we wait for the sentence.
Will it be more than 100 hours community service. I wonder.
it will probably be life - which actually means an indeterminate sentence, with the Judge giving a number of years to be served before a convict can even apply for parole. The Parole Board would have to be satisifed he is no longer a danger to the public - an unlikely eventuality considering the nature of his crimes
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brian
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25-03-2011 09:22 AM
I hope you are correct Poppy.
I was being a little cynical about the prresent justice system.
How much will it cost us assuming he lives to average age. I dread to think.
I expect he will have multi channel TV , gym etc
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