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Mr Bean
January 20th, 2006, 11:08 PM
Ba5tard5 pulled a hood over a girl.

Took it off and killed her bwty in front of her.

Then pulled the trigger and ran.

No bullet.

How would you react.

Please feel free to correct me on an inaccuate thread as I am overwhelmed at this moment.

Snurfen
January 20th, 2006, 11:50 PM
Turn 'em over to the parents.
then lock them up with someold lag who's really doesn't like their sort.

Nick Grana
January 21st, 2006, 05:16 AM
Please feel free to correct me on an inaccuate thread as I am overwhelmed at this moment.
Why? Personal?
What would I do is very open as I don't know any details.
Was I there and saw it?
Was I here and it happened there?
Were these guys caught?
What's her bwty? Boyfriend?
What would I do? lleH if I know.:hmm:

Mr Bean
January 21st, 2006, 10:22 AM
Here (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/berkshire/4631628.stm) Nick.

Overwhelmed at the sheer brutality of this crime mate.

bwty means mate, friend, chum, pal, amigo etc

IamOne
January 21st, 2006, 11:25 AM
Give them to me for half an hour

Snurfen
January 21st, 2006, 12:05 PM
it was a particularly cowardly attack, where 5 scumbags abducted to young girls at gun point. subjected them to an horrific series of sexual assaults and shot them and left them for dead.

IamOne
January 21st, 2006, 12:07 PM
Just as bad as that bloke who raped a 12 week old baby....

Nick Grana
January 21st, 2006, 04:21 PM
Is started as one of those Paul Harvey's stories and ended with, "And now you know the rest of the story."

The teenager identified pictures of Adrian Thomas, whom she had known as Redz, Michael Johnson and Joshua Morally, whom she knew as "J".





She also pointed to the picture of another unnamed man and said he raped and shot her.

Hang them by their gonads until dead. (never happen and have same trial as a man caught jaywalking)
These kinds of senseless acts of random terror in world wide run rampant.
These useless idiots don't deserve to walk on my Earth.
It's a dam shame. Now I know how you feel, Bean.:sad:
Us mere mortal human commoners have no say in what should happen unless we follow stringent guidelines of actions prompted by the government.:curse:

psi_overtake
January 21st, 2006, 08:24 PM
Sorry if this sounds a little cynical, but these things happen a lot... It's a shame, truly, and utterly disgusting as well, but try not to try to look for upsetting things like this. You'll find so many articles, that you'll drown in sorrow. =( I'm not saying to be ignorant... you should be aware of what goes on. But... I dunno... I just feel it's almost a waste of time to feel bad, and that one should use that time to help out in some way, directly or indirectly (like prevention programs, or even telling friends about it and convincing them that these kinds of actions are not to be tolerated).

I know that seemed kind of random, but I can't find the proper words to describe it...

Snurfen
January 21st, 2006, 08:33 PM
Doesn't happen a load in the UK psi !
Time we jumped on it, big time.

IamOne
January 21st, 2006, 08:45 PM
Doesn't happen a load in the UK psi !
Time we jumped on it, big time.


Suppose we are quite lucky really. in my town we had a machete attack, someone shook their newborn son to death, and a junkie stabbed an 88 year old for 20 quid. thats all in the last 10 years but thats enough to make you worry when the kids are out and about.

psi_overtake
January 21st, 2006, 08:52 PM
Yeah, the youth are so corrupted!

*looks around*

Oh... that's me.... =_D

I really do worry about the youth though... from what I've seen of the younger grades (I'm talking about the sophomores and below. I'm a senior right now in HS), they're rude, disrespectful, lazy... but that's just most of them. There's a few good souls. =) But conditions are a lot worse at other schools in my area... I think our "little back-road hick school" doesn't have too too many problems. =)

PurestLight
January 21st, 2006, 09:05 PM
Overwhelmed at the sheer brutality of this crime mate me too Mr Bean. I feel choked at the thought of it. The little Soham girls were bad enough, now this. Makes me cry if you must know. How does the surviving friend live now. If I was the parent of one of these tragic children and I was in court at close quarters to these murdering perverts, I dont think I could prevent myself from doing what had to be done. enough said. :sad:

PurestLight
January 21st, 2006, 09:09 PM
Just as bad as that bloke who raped a 12 week old baby....

...............With the help of his female cohort who was giving the baby a bottle feed at the time. Gross, they need castrating then shooting

IamOne
January 21st, 2006, 09:16 PM
when my son was about 9 he went down the park with his older brother. They came back and i discovered my son had been punched in the face by a man.He said they were on the roundabout and a little girl started crying as they were going too fast. They stopped the roundabout to let her off and the girls grandad punched my son in the face.I didnt find this out until 2 hours later by which time the man had gone.
Now maybe they were going too fast i was not there but i know my son. he was and is still so shy and a gentle person.
This had the effect of making him scared to go outside and it took about two years before he could face the outside world and feel comfortable.
I know what i would have done to him if i had found him. probably been arrested for it as well. Maternal instinct and all that

IamOne
January 21st, 2006, 09:23 PM
This is a very hard subject for any parent to discuss. it lets animal emotions out that are better not aired in public. How do we deal with all the horrific crimes that are commited against children. As a mum of 5 sons now all adults(supposedly)lol i still worry when they go out in their cars. cant get to sleep until i know they are all safe in and the doors locked.
Dont know how i would cope if anything happened to any of them . and my heart goes out to anyone who has lost a child or has had anything happened to them. Must make you feel you have failed as a parent. you were not there to protect them.
From a very early age my sons were tought there were certain men in our town that they were to stay away from. they learnt to be streetwise from a very early age.For their own safety and my piece of mind

PurestLight
January 21st, 2006, 09:25 PM
Oh that is awful :( Mine come back with tales and stuff and you never know what to believe. A punch-in-the-face story cant be disputed if theres marks. Id have been back down to that park for an ID, but the kids dont like being put on the spot do they. Hope he's OK now

IamOne
January 21st, 2006, 09:30 PM
Oh that is awful :( Mine come back with tales and stuff and you never know what to believe. A punch-in-the-face story cant be disputed if theres marks. Id have been back down to that park for an ID, but the kids dont like being put on the spot do they. Hope he's OK now


That was nearly 15 years ago it affected him really bad, he lost all his confidence and prefered to stay indoors. Hes recovering at the moment from depression and if i am truthful it is all linked. However hes now taking his driving lessons and going out for walks. Hes taught himself to play piano and guitar and i believe we are winning the battle.

PurestLight
January 21st, 2006, 09:32 PM
Im glad hes getting better:) . This thread has really upset me so its nice to hear good news.

IamOne
January 21st, 2006, 09:37 PM
Im glad hes getting better:) . This thread has really upset me so its nice to hear good news.

Sorry that was not my intention. bad things happen but also good things.:D

PurestLight
January 21st, 2006, 09:43 PM
Not you, you didnt upset me; the recent bad stuff with those poor girls. Your boy's experience must have been bad enough. I'd hate to go through anything like that

uripyores
January 22nd, 2006, 05:45 AM
Here (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/berkshire/4631628.stm) Nick.

Overwhelmed at the sheer brutality of this crime mate.

bwty means mate, friend, chum, pal, amigo etc It's sickening and they need locking up forever.
I lived over the road from that park, took me dogs over there twice a day right past where it happened. I would've set the dogs on 'em.:disgust:

psi_overtake
January 22nd, 2006, 08:44 AM
Doesn't really apply to me though... I dun haf kids, so I don't have that "maternal instinct"...

But I do have a few lady friends... and I always look out for 'em. =) I mean, some are my age, and some are a lil younger... and it's always a pity when I hear them cry and ask for help... I hope I'll carry the same traits as an adult... But I know I'm not the only one to help out people. =P I know you all do your share as well. ^_^ So kudos to you all! Cheers!