Bevendean Hillbilly said:Question to the law enforcers on here.
I was hearing last night senior policemen on the case saying that the man or Men responsible for this series of murders are probably impotent and possibly gay, do they say these things to make the offender angry and therefore liable to make a mistake in the belief that this will flush him/them out?
Seems to me that he is almost ramping up his crimes in line with the Police activity in the area so this would seem to make sense, although it does seem to be a risky tactic with someone as unstable as this.
edna krabappel said:There's no red light district in Brighton as such, because most of the working girls in the city operate from inside premises (hence the proliferation of cards in phone boxes and adverts in the back of the Argus).
Voroshilov said:Why isn't there a red light district in Brighton - any ideas?
Voroshilov said:Why isn't there a red light district in Brighton - any ideas?
I understood that the area around Norfolk Square and Waterloo Street had been in the fairly recent past. A mate of mine - not me, honest - visited some prostitutes down there about 10 years ago, although it's smartened up a bit in that area now.Voroshilov said:Why isn't there a red light district in Brighton - any ideas?
Man of Harveys said:I understood that the area around Norfolk Square and Waterloo Street had been in the fairly recent past. A mate of mine - not me, honest - visited some prostitutes down there about 10 years ago, although it's smartened up a bit in that area now.
I suspect that, like most run-down property in central Brighton, the property boom has finished it off. After all, selling houses for a load of money is an easier way to make a living than pimping or running a brothel, I imagine.
watsongooal said:I am confused I thought Brothels were illegal. Are they or arent they?!?!?
Springal said:i think the police generally turn an eye to a brothel
Dave the Gaffer said:what is the derivitive of the word "TOM" to describe a lady of the night?