Mark Posted 6 October 2005 Posted 6 October 2005 http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/mail/n...-name_page.html
Libertine Posted 6 October 2005 Posted 6 October 2005 Bloody hell, can anything else go wrong with him?
davieG Posted 7 October 2005 Posted 7 October 2005 Bloody hell, can anything else go wrong with him? I'm afraid he's brought it all on himself, the answer is not to drink & drive, not that he was actually done for that because he left the scene of the crime.
Head Honcho Posted 7 October 2005 Posted 7 October 2005 He's depressed! What about the four people left Fatherless
Hitesh Posted 7 October 2005 Posted 7 October 2005 dont care....shouldnt do the crime if you cant do the time!
Thracian Posted 7 October 2005 Posted 7 October 2005 http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/mail/n...-name_page.html Why watch him?
Steven Posted 7 October 2005 Posted 7 October 2005 His missus is in good nick for 34. That is what the younger office worker thought.
NFFC Chris Posted 7 October 2005 Posted 7 October 2005 He should have though about it before he decided to drink drive,he dosen't get feelings of sorryness of me.
Alexikokopops Posted 7 October 2005 Posted 7 October 2005 I bet if it was anyone's relatives in Prison on suicide watch the feelings would be completely different, even if it was exactly the same circumstances.
Thracian Posted 7 October 2005 Posted 7 October 2005 Well, if he's gonna get a vote, perhaps that'll cheer him up. And if Labour get the hint that he'll vote for them I'm sure Big Ears'll ring the European Parliament and ask if they can come up with something to the effect that it's against the guy's Human Rights to keep him in jail if it's making him feel miserable.
Anish Posted 7 October 2005 Posted 7 October 2005 ' date='Oct 7 2005, 11:03 PM' post='189651']I bet if it was anyone's relatives in Prison on suicide watch the feelings would be completely different, even if it was exactly the same circumstances. Well that'd be family bias then. We are being objective here, we have no interests in either Hughes or the victims' families. Our opinions are based on the facts of the crime and our moral or ethical viewpoint.
Hullfox Posted 8 October 2005 Posted 8 October 2005 ' date='Oct 7 2005, 11:03 PM' post='189651']I bet if it was anyone's relatives in Prison on suicide watch the feelings would be completely different, even if it was exactly the same circumstances. I bet if we were relatives of the men he left dead or crippled we'd be feeling even more vitriolic towards him.
Thracian Posted 8 October 2005 Posted 8 October 2005 In my justice system he would never be considered for release until the dead man's nearest and dearest said so. And all costs would come from his estate.
cisono Posted 8 October 2005 Posted 8 October 2005 Ahhhh.... the benefits of youth. What are you referring to!?!?
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