- Jun 27, 2012
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jess turns up to give vital evidence right at the end...nailed on
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jess turns up to give vital evidence right at the end...nailed on
First class work on today 1 hour special, the jury scene was brilliant. Wonder what Rob will do now...
Wasn't it kind of implied by the last few lines we heard from the jury? When the older lady juror points out some of the other jurors life experiences. I agree though that it would have been good to hear them come a little nearer to the eventual verdict.After all that unpleasant bickering between the members of the jury, we got not a single clue about how they eventually reached any sort of verdict. Very poor scriptwriting.
Wrong, once the member of the jury spoke about how he was a wife beater himself they all changed after realising they were making judgement based on their own experiences rather than the actual case.After all that unpleasant bickering between the members of the jury, we got not a single clue about how they eventually reached any sort of verdict. Very poor scriptwriting.
After all that unpleasant bickering between the members of the jury, we got not a single clue about how they eventually reached any sort of verdict. Very poor scriptwriting.
Think the whole Rob Helen thing will rumble on though.......
I've no idea why tweeting might depend on drinking tea.If only I drank tea I could tweet my support for Helen
I had no idea this thread had been resurrected!
What I find pretty shocking is that Rob had access to his own son severely restricted on the basis that he gave his wife a slap (literally), yet the fact that she stabbed him has no bearing at all!
It's absolutely outrageous.
I had no idea this thread had been resurrected!
What I find pretty shocking is that Rob had access to his own son severely restricted on the basis that he gave his wife a slap (literally), yet the fact that she stabbed him has no bearing at all!
It's absolutely outrageous.
I've no idea why tweeting might depend on drinking tea.
The judge in the Family Court was, of course, the same judge who had heard the evidence in the Criminal Court. Maybe he, like the jury, had been convinced by the evidence that Rob had raped both of his wives? That is more than just giving Helen a slap.
Plus he did throw away Henrys Easter bunny
Just heard Emma give him what for before Jazza and Kenton kicked him out the pub. Lovely stuff.
It's called fear.
It's funny how some of these women stay to get 'raped' time and time again, and then only report it when it suits them. I'm obviously not talking about those women who are physically trapped in a relationship with a violent man, who they know will track them down and harm them if they try to leave.
Was he there too? I'm shit at discerning Archers characters to be honest..and David?
Was he there too? I'm shit at discerning Archers characters to be honest