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Off Topic Ian Brady dead

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Billy Death, May 15, 2017.

  1. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't even do that. I would just have them chucked in an obscure bin.
     
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  2. Sheikh_of_Araby

    Sheikh_of_Araby Well-Known Member

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    I see someone came forward to claim the body. As for scattering his Ashes on Saddleworth. No bloody chance. Flush them down the toilet with a turd.
     
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  3. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Who in their right mind would claim his dead body ffs? I can't imagine any relative would be remotely interested, just think of the **** they'd get.

    In which case, is it his solicitors who have claimed it?
     
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  4. Sheikh_of_Araby

    Sheikh_of_Araby Well-Known Member

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    He has no living relatives apparently. It can only be his solicitor. Sadly, the coroner cannot legally stop the Ashes being scattered on Saddleworth. The executor of the will must also carry out Brady's wishes to the latter. It's a moral question.
     
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  5. Nordic

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    It's a moral obligation to spite the evil **** and leave his body out for the rats to feed on.
     
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  6. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    It's been reported on the radio that he's said he wont do it.
     
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  7. Gil T Azell

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    He hated Ashworth Hospital where he died. Smear the ashes into the mortar of the brickwork so his soul is trapped their forever.
    Why did nurses and doctors care for him at the end. I appreciate they take an hypocratic oath to protect life but in this case I hope it was done to prolong his pain.
     
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  8. Burly Hurley

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    <laugh> Do me a favour Gil. Give my funeral a miss ya evil bugger!
     
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  9. Nacho

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    Imagine getting your ashes smeared into the servants' quarters eh.
     
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  10. Burly Hurley

    Burly Hurley Well-Known Member

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    Just the one now Nacho. Had to let the rest of them go. They wanted paying as well as a roof over their heads. What's the world coming to? <doh>
     
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  11. Nacho

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    Gutted for you mate, were you not beating them regularly enough? You've got to keep the beatings up or they'll start thinking for themselves.
     
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  12. polyphemus

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    Nothing wrong with The Human Rights Act, that wouldn't be put right if there was a 'Human Responsibilities Act' to balance it.

    So the burglar who cuts himself breaking in couldn't sue the householder, because he was behaving irresponsibly, would be a simple example.
    Given common sense we would see a huge drop in the incomes of the Brigade of Lawyers who are feasting on the misery they cause.
    Certainly it would cover this case and many like it.
     
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  13. marcusblackcat

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    Agreed - but it's not the "act" i baulk at - it's the people who campaign for murderers and child rapists to be given that comfortable cell with all the amenities they need! I'd be interested to know how they'd react if their child was raped and murdered by one of the people they fight for the rights of. Wonder if they'd still think that person deserves the same privileges others do
     
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  14. polyphemus

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    Just like the people who advocate that People released from prison (say) should live in and be accepted by the community.
    Or rather more humanitarian, people with mental health problems should be able to integrate.

    If it's suggested that the house next door to them, currently on the Market, would be ideal location they seem to come up with all sorts of good reasons for it not to happen.
    NIMBY's.
    Not in MY back yard.
     
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  15. Billy Death

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    Would you want someone like Sean Mercer living next door to you when he comes out?
     
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  16. rooch 3

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    Just started reading the Tom Sharpe books again ( in the holiday cottage and its been raining <laugh> ) literally pissing myself laughing reading Vintage Stuff.
     
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  17. Nacho

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    Gave you a bit of time to change your trousers and have a wash, I haven't read them is it a PG Wodehouse type deal?
     
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  18. Sheikh_of_Araby

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    Occupiers Liability Act 1984 - An abysmal piece of legislation. The burglars charter in civil law.

    The Human Rights Act goes too far. Incorporating the ECHR into national law is fine. But it should have a qualification saying that anyone convicted of a criminal act cannot claim a breach of certain 'human rights' whilst incarcerated. They should have basic human rights. The whole point of prison is the loss of liberty and rights given to society as a whole.
     
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  19. gelders pie

    gelders pie Well-Known Member

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    Exactly. Page 1 of the Human Rights book should read - ' everyone has the right to live a peaceful life, unharmed by any other'. P age 2 ' anyone who decides that their victim shall not have page 1', will forfeit any rights themselves. No argument, no appeal.
     
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  20. Sheikh_of_Araby

    Sheikh_of_Araby Well-Known Member

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    Exactly this.
     
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