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[TV] 24hrs in Police Custody



AIT76

The wisdom of a fool
Jul 29, 2004
481
He did an awful lot of talking for someone who was going to answer 'no comment' to everything. :rolleyes:
 




Bedsex

not my real name
Jan 29, 2009
2,266
Flitwick
This latest episode made me feel really uncomfortable; it all happened in Bedfordshire, not too far away from where I live. I also have 2 teenage daughters. I’m pretty sure they’re both sensible enough not to be drawn in by someone like him on social media, but it doesn’t stop me worrying about it.

I hope he’s having a really tough time of it in prison.
 


Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
Says there’s 4 episodes in this series - can’t seem to see when other 4 are but presumably every Monday for 4 weeks - anyone know?
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

I believe in Joe Hendry
Oct 4, 2003
12,339
This latest episode made me feel really uncomfortable; it all happened in Bedfordshire, not too far away from where I live. I also have 2 teenage daughters. I’m pretty sure they’re both sensible enough not to be drawn in by someone like him on social media, but it doesn’t stop me worrying about it.

I hope he’s having a really tough time of it in prison.
I think most, if not all, episodes involve Bedfordshire Police if my memory serves me correctly.


Says there’s 4 episodes in this series - can’t seem to see when other 4 are but presumably every Monday for 4 weeks - anyone know?

Next episode is Monday 29th according to the EPG on Sky.
 


Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,640
Brighton factually.....
The sort of person society won't miss in the slightest.

I thought it was very courageous of the two rape victims to come forward, especially being so young. If they hadn't doubtless he would still be at liberty, robbing, maiming and sexually assaulting people at will. At least they can take some comfort from the fact that their testimony has ensured ensured he is serving a very long prison sentence plus the rest of us are protected from him.

Agree totally, although I would go as far to say this horrible vile person will never ever healthily contribute to society, I’d have him shot, save us the expense of keeping him in prison, and further costs and misdemeanours he will commit once unfortunately he’s released.

Kill the cvnt.
 




jessiejames

Never late in a V8
Jan 20, 2009
2,790
Brighton, United Kingdom
Do we know if he was married? One minute he was saying he had a wife, then saying it was a girlfriend then back to being a wife. No comment, but check the girls social media for messages they sent me. Loved it when the detective said we have found your mobile. His face was a picture.
 


Raleigh Chopper

New member
Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
This latest episode made me feel really uncomfortable; it all happened in Bedfordshire, not too far away from where I live. I also have 2 teenage daughters. I’m pretty sure they’re both sensible enough not to be drawn in by someone like him on social media, but it doesn’t stop me worrying about it.

I hope he’s having a really tough time of it in prison.

I have watched every episode of every series as i find it fascinating to see how they gain evidence and to see these real life criminals interviewed.
Last nights episode as usual had me throwing my slippers at the TV.
But I recorded it on plus one so that I can sit down with my 16 year old daughter and watch it with her.
I feel that it is a responsible thing to do to show her real life scumbags and how easy it is to fall into the clutches of these animals through the internet.
Im hoping that as it is a real life programme that the message will really get home.
 


el punal

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2012
12,703
The dull part of the south coast
Proper nasty piece of work last nights subject, very happy the got him and a nice long prison term was the outcome. Hard to take him seriously when he was talking though as he sounded like Josh Widdicombe on crack.

His final phone call telling whoever to come to Luton Magistrates Court “cos I might be getting 11 or 12 years” was weirdly amusing - as he ended up with an 18 stretch. Who’s the nonce and paedo now sunshine?
 




The Clamp

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2016
26,564
West is BEST
Just about the worst humanity has has to offer. So bad that even his family turned him in. And they're travellers.
 




swindonseagull

Well-known member
Aug 6, 2003
9,465
Swindon, but used to be Manila
They said he was from a travelling back ground and that it’s unusual for them to cooperate with the Police but him being accused of rape overstepped their boundaries so the travelling community gave him up and his Dad probably did for the same reason.

Good to see.....as 'The Accused' said the girls should leave the country as his family will track them down....
 




Wrong-Direction

Well-known member
Mar 10, 2013
13,724
Currently watching and I already want this piece of shit put down!

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Sirnormangall

Well-known member
Sep 21, 2017
3,277
Credit to the girls for being brave enough to give evidence against such a horrid, arrogant scumbag. I hope he serves all of the 18 year sentence.
 






portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
18,158
Watching the organised crime programme about Manchester last night was chilling. How gangs use rape as punishment, shaving women’s heads for anything ‘disrespectful’, kidnapping and torturing are rife including use of blow torches and cooking hobs on ears and knees etc. Insanely violent, frequently used and terrorised neighbourhoods. Infants understand and therefore asking if daddy’s dead or been killed because the men that broke into their family home and took him away had “shooters” with them, so they know the implications. What sort of ****ed up society have we become, all because of drugs which ‘we’ demand from all the pushers and enrich the Kingpins. Be hundreds on this forum alone who see nothing wrong with buying drugs, it’s all ‘harmless’ innit. Tell that to the little girls asking mummy if daddy’s dead. It makes your blood run cold hearing them asking those questions so nonchalantly because even at the age of 5 or 6 they already know how the underworld works. Truly frightening we live in such a society now. Violence is off the scale according to Police chiefs.
 


schmunk

Well-used member
Jan 19, 2018
10,647
Mid mid mid Sussex
Watching the organised crime programme about Manchester last night was chilling. How gangs use rape as punishment, shaving women’s heads for anything ‘disrespectful’, kidnapping and torturing are rife including use of blow torches and cooking hobs on ears and knees etc. Insanely violent, frequently used and terrorised neighbourhoods. Infants understand and therefore asking if daddy’s dead or been killed because the men that broke into their family home and took him away had “shooters” with them, so they know the implications. What sort of ****ed up society have we become, all because of drugs which ‘we’ demand from all the pushers and enrich the Kingpins. Be hundreds on this forum alone who see nothing wrong with buying drugs, it’s all ‘harmless’ innit. Tell that to the little girls asking mummy if daddy’s dead. It makes your blood run cold hearing them asking those questions so nonchalantly because even at the age of 5 or 6 they already know how the underworld works. Truly frightening we live in such a society now. Violence is off the scale according to Police chiefs.

Become? It's always been like this, just not so widely reported in real time.
 








el punal

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2012
12,703
The dull part of the south coast
Watching the organised crime programme about Manchester last night was chilling. How gangs use rape as punishment, shaving women’s heads for anything ‘disrespectful’, kidnapping and torturing are rife including use of blow torches and cooking hobs on ears and knees etc. Insanely violent, frequently used and terrorised neighbourhoods. Infants understand and therefore asking if daddy’s dead or been killed because the men that broke into their family home and took him away had “shooters” with them, so they know the implications. What sort of ****ed up society have we become, all because of drugs which ‘we’ demand from all the pushers and enrich the Kingpins. Be hundreds on this forum alone who see nothing wrong with buying drugs, it’s all ‘harmless’ innit. Tell that to the little girls asking mummy if daddy’s dead. It makes your blood run cold hearing them asking those questions so nonchalantly because even at the age of 5 or 6 they already know how the underworld works. Truly frightening we live in such a society now. Violence is off the scale according to Police chiefs.

Yes, what you say is horrifying but really nothing has changed. Society throughout history has had its vile subject matter - just different set of clothes, different set of circumstances. Pick any century and you can delve into all sorts of depravity. The difference is now news is instant and more accessible, and, therefore seems even worse.
 


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