Saysay25th October 2018 06:10 pm User ID: 1964991 93At last someone in the public eye has the guts to speak the truth. He wasn't the angel certain people made him out to be & the taxpayer has to fork out for the family & statues. Last Updated: thought he was a good lad -Pamela, he was most certainly a wrongun, He and I were the same age and I personally witnessed him and his mates come up to kidbrooke sixth form and mug a few kids. I hate the way people make him out to be some kind of martyr. It's sad he was murdered but it possibly saved someone else from dying tbh Last Updated: 10th September 08:20 am Aw my gawd25th October 2018 09:02 pm User ID: 1980138 97Most South East Londoners know that Stephen Laurence was no different from the gang culture we have today. In fact he started it! Well done for speaking up. We don't want no statue of this drug dealer in Central London and Doreen should go! Net Twitcher26th October 2018 05:21 am User ID: 1536948 143Why do you think his body is buried in Jamaica and his father went back there to live. I could never understand how the politicians hadn't heard of his past. His mothers done well out of her child's death, which I think is not only heartless but two fingers to all the other mothers who's child was murdered after. She may have lost one child and a husband but she's made sure she's done ok. Last Updated: 7th November 2018 10:49 pm Del Boy12th November 2018 05:12 pm User ID: 1916345 0Because you believe the liberal press. They are never going to tell truth about him, they will never investigate his past because it doesnt suit their adgenda. However, Lawrence was no angel, and all who had any actual contact with him, know it, unlike those who didn't!
Blimey, Stephen Lawrence actually started gang culture in South London. Good detective work there Ell, I never knew that.
I wouldn't know how to stir the pot. Most Tories, councillors or not don't care about politics either The tens of millions spent on the Stephen Lawrence case - was that money well spent?
To be honest, if it exposes police corruption and incompetence and brings about changes in the way they investigate murder, then yes.
It's not right that he died, and I can imagine it couldn't be easy growing up in London in the 1980's but facts do not match the perceived version of events that were crammed down our throats! If anyone deserved a plaque or statue it would be the family of Lee Rigby.
OJ got away with murder first time around. Not a racially motivated killing admittedlly. But how incompentant were the authorities then.
The prosecution specifically. They produced a child's glove and said 100% it was the killers leading the judge to instruct the jury "If the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit". Or was that the defence lawyer ? My memories a bit hazy on that one.
I see no (that's none whatsoever) evidence to prove she is right. Conversely I have no evidence to say she's wrong. Your point being ?
Well I'm sure there is evidence on police files. But surely there has to be a grain of truth in her comments because she wouldn't make them other wise.
When I said crammed down our throats, I'm talking about the media. A little like the Maddie McCann case, we were fed a certain term of events which if they said it a thousand times would brain wash us into believing it.