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Looks interesting.
Colin Stacey who murdered Leigh Shaw. Apparently because of football clubs.
Colin Stacey who murdered Leigh Shaw. Apparently because of football clubs.
I remember that.I remember a murder their by shotgun in 1992. Turned out the killer was an old classmate. Which figured, he once thought it was funny to give me a toffee with a topping of washing powder and chased me home one day intent of giving me a clout. He was a very difficult person to 'de-friend'.
I remember CS as I lived in Whitehawk at that time, I would say we knew each other but not good friends or anything like that.Looks interesting.
Colin Stacey who murdered Leigh Shaw. Apparently because of football clubs.
I remember a murder their by shotgun in 1992. Turned out the killer was an old classmate. Which figured, he once thought it was funny to give me a toffee with a topping of washing powder and chased me home one day intent of giving me a clout. He was a very difficult person to 'de-friend'.
The posts directly above yours (mentioned by Brighton Lines) are not about the person on the BB2 documentary.Scum on scum violence then? - it seems like it from the above posts. Hardly worth airtime, I would have thought.
Fair enough - I was only commenting on the strengths of those posts. I thought I'd made that clear - I certainly don't have any personal knowledge of any of the people who may or may not have been involved, and I intended no slight on any innocent parties.The posts directly above yours (mentioned by Brighton Lines) are not about the person on the BB2 documentary.
I believe the victim mentioned in the documentary just got into an argument with the murderer, at the time I didn’t hear that he was a troublemaker or “scum”
I wasn’t sure you realised some posts are about people not in the documentary,Fair enough - I was only commenting on the strengths of those posts. I thought I'd made that clear - I certainly don't have any personal knowledge of any of the people who may or may not have been involved, and I intended no slight on any innocent parties.
Well, no, naturally I didn't, in the context of the OP followed by the comments!I wasn’t sure you realised some posts are about people not in the documentary,
especially when you said “hardly worth air time”
Well, no, naturally I didn't, in the context of the OP followed by the comments!
I knew Leigh Shaw very well as a teenager - 1971-1976 - we were both Saltdean lads - we went to school together [Longhill] and played out evenings and weekends.Scum on scum violence then? - it seems like it from the above posts. Hardly worth airtime, I would have thought.
There was some confusion about who was being discussed - the post to which I replied, or other people who some posters personally knew - like you. See posts #9 and #10.I knew Leigh Shaw very well as a teenager - 1971-1976 - we were both Saltdean lads - we went to school together [Longhill] and played out evenings and weekends.
Football, cricket and "mad-hole" golf after-hours on the pitch 'n' putt, plus some excursions into Woodingdean territory.
He lived at the bottom of Mount Drive with his dad and younger brother but there was no mum around.
I'd describe him as a gentle rouge, we got into plenty of mischief but never fighting. Certainly not SCUM as I think you may be suggesting!
We lost touch when we left school in 76, so whether living in Whitehawk changed him later, I wouldn't know.
I was shocked and saddened to hear of this death.
I recall he was a hammers fan, he had plenty of gob, but he was very small [slightly built] for his age - it was always me who had to go into the "offie" to buy the booze when we were 15 as he still looked 12.
I'll watch this with close interest ...