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[TV] 24 hours in police custody



SIMMO SAYS

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Jul 31, 2012
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Indeed. He may well have become something. Unfortunately he made a mistake as a young man....and got stabbed to death for it.

To me, not even getting the chance to turn your life around brings sympathy. I have relatives in the town featured on that episode. I was walking through that park in the summer. The drugs problem is huge there at the moment. It's no wonder kids, when hearing they can make over £1k a week by simply selling weed are falling into it.

He chose the wrong path and put himself in the firing line. That doesn't mean I can't feel sympathy for him being killed at twenty years of age.

Fair enough - he chose the wrong path.
 




Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
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Indeed. He may well have become something. Unfortunately he made a mistake as a young man....and got stabbed to death for it.

To me, not even getting the chance to turn your life around brings sympathy. I have relatives in the town featured on that episode. I was walking through that park in the summer. The drugs problem is huge there at the moment. It's no wonder kids, when hearing they can make over £1k a week by simply selling weed are falling into it.

He chose the wrong path and put himself in the firing line. That doesn't mean I can't feel sympathy for him being killed at twenty years of age.

But I would have thought that he had every chance but the lure of easy huge amounts of dosh somehow got the better of him. Not saying that it isn't sad, that he died so young, but in the end he chose what he did.
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Fair enough - he chose the wrong path.

He did but pretty sure most people have / have had mates who have dabbled in dealing. Was only weed too. Not great but could have been worse. I still have sympathy he died. These kids don’t realise what dangers this line of work can have though.
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
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Brighton factually.....
These kids don’t realise what dangers this line of work can have though.

Sorry Sheebo, no disrespect but that’s utter pony...

They know exactly what they are getting into, they know even as a runner it’s dangerous. They go tooled up from a very young age and have done for decades now, they glorify being a “gangsta” and even if it’s an act they know violence and the potential for loss of life is very real, even dabbling in a little bit of weed can go south very quickly with someone further up the food chain than these pond life and they all know it.

Don’t be a mug and think poor little disadvantaged kids don’t know what their getting into they do, it’s the easy way out, it’s the easy way to make money plain and simple.
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Sorry Sheebo, no disrespect but that’s utter pony...

They know exactly what they are getting into, they know even as a runner it’s dangerous. They go tooled up from a very young age and have done for decades now, they glorify being a “gangsta” and even if it’s an act they know violence and the potential for loss of life is very real, even dabbling in a little bit of weed can go south very quickly with someone further up the food chain than these pond life and they all know it.

Don’t be a mug and think poor little disadvantaged kids don’t know what their getting into they do, it’s the easy way out, it’s the easy way to make money plain and simple.

Yeh I get you but I think location plays a part. In bigger cities and towns I’d go with what you say. In smaller towns the dangers are far less tbh. But yeh it’s not the best line to go down if you’re easily lead or not scared / carry weapons etc...
 




Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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New series started last night, second part tonight. Investigation into a woman who was recorded plotting to have her ex husband killed. Recommended viewing on catch up if you missed it.
 


Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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Last nights episode very good like anticipated!

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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
Joey Barton?
 










The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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West is BEST
They had me and Mrs MBH at the end with the verdict reveal!




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Ha! Me too.
She would have definitely found someone to do it eventually. Possibly even the bumpkin chav that got charged too as he sounded quite interested. And she had the cash!!

And done to the big copper for keeping his patience. He looked like he wanted to tip her out of her chair into the road at quite a few points!
 


MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
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Yeah I'm always left with a real admiration for the perseverance and dedication of the police involved in each case.

The sandwich bit was great as well. "No, she's not having it"
 




The Clamp

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Yeah I'm always left with a real admiration for the perseverance and dedication of the police involved in each case.

The sandwich bit was great as well. "No, she's not having it"

He was having none of her bullshit! Haha!
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,338
Brighton factually.....
She was one life’s characters that you know is playing the system, when absolutely nothing is wrong with her. People with real pain and issues solider on in general. They make you so angry at the injustice and blatant acting, that you want to resort to screaming at them or violence to stop them, but obviously that is what they want a reaction, you feed the act, you become part of the plan. So much admiration for people who have to deal with these kind of people, so glad she got found guilty, my money is on the guy on the barge could not prove she said, he said. There was more to that little story, turning up at night for a coffee, my arse....
 




BBassic

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Jul 28, 2011
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People may already be aware of this channel but, if not, JCS - Criminal Psychology on YouTube is fascinating: https://www.youtube.com/c/JCSCriminalPsychology/videos

Dude analyses interviews and provides some really interesting insights. 'The Legend of Jess' is a good one to start with as its quite short and quite brilliant.
 




Wrong-Direction

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Mar 10, 2013
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Only one I felt sorry for was the poor ******* that sent the tape in

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m@goo

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Feb 20, 2020
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She was one life’s characters that you know is playing the system, when absolutely nothing is wrong with her. People with real pain and issues solider on in general. They make you so angry at the injustice and blatant acting, that you want to resort to screaming at them or violence to stop them, but obviously that is what they want a reaction, you feed the act, you become part of the plan. So much admiration for people who have to deal with these kind of people, so glad she got found guilty, my money is on the guy on the barge could not prove she said, he said. There was more to that little story, turning up at night for a coffee, my arse....

The really frustrating thing was the medical officer who must have known full well she was playing the system was backing her up just cover his own arse in case she was ever proved to be in pain.

The detective wanted to tw*t him when he got off the phone to him :lolol:
 


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