A guy flees civil war to open a chain of vape shops as a front for a drug empire stretching from Nantwich to Chester.erotic novel?
A guy flees civil war to open a chain of vape shops as a front for a drug empire stretching from Nantwich to Chester.erotic novel?
Good to know that if I ever want to stab someone ill just tell them to hold the bible while I set it on fire and swing wildly at them with a 6inch blade with no worries about prison.
Too much wrong in this to even contemplate tbh
Fukin hell like
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Posted about this the other day when the guy who burnt the quran won his appeal and his charges were dropped.
You must log in or register to see mediaI didn't Know the stabby book bodyguard guy got off scotch free tho that's insane.
Good to know that if I ever want to stab someone ill just tell them to hold the bible while I set it on fire and swing wildly at them with a 6inch blade with no worries about prison.
****ing joke how he didn’t get sent to prison. The vast majority of people’s feet wouldn’t touch the floor. I didn’t think it was possible for me to vote Reform just a couple months ago. They can’t get in quick enough for me, now. I just hope they’re radical when it comes to immigration and the justice system.Posted about this the other day when the guy who burnt the quran won his appeal and his charges were dropped.
You must log in or register to see mediaI didn't Know the stabby book bodyguard guy got off scotch free tho that's insane.
Good to know that if I ever want to stab someone ill just tell them to hold the bible while I set it on fire and swing wildly at them with a 6inch blade with no worries about prison.
A woman has been found guilty of murdering her five-year-old son at their family home.
Claire Button killed son Lincoln Button before attempting to take her own life in South Ockendon, Essex, on 15 December.
The 35-year-old told jurors at Basildon Crown Court she was struggling to deal with behaviour from Lincoln, who was autistic, and voices in her head were saying "we didn't belong in this world".
Judge Samantha Leigh said it was one of the most difficult cases she had presided over and fixed sentencing for Friday.
Button broke down in tears when the jury delivered its unanimous verdict after deliberating for eight hours and four minutes.
Lincoln's body was discovered by his father, Nicky, when he returned from work to the family home in Windstar Drive on 15 December.
He stood by Button during the trial, saying in an interview with police she had been "fighting demons" and was the "sweetest person you'll ever meet".
She was "getting dragged outside 15 times a day" by Lincoln, Mr Button said, claiming she had not revealed the extent of her mental turmoil in the weeks leading up to the murder.
Mr Button explained his wife was diagnosed with depression in August 2024 and had struggled to deal with Lincoln's "high maintenance" nature.
She was a "devoted" and "fantastic" mother, he told jurors.
Lincoln, a Year 1 pupil at mainstream Bonnygate Primary School, was non-verbal and lived with autism, developmental delay and ADHD.
His mother said she began experiencing suicidal thoughts when Lincoln had a "meltdown" following a trip to Lidl on the morning of 15 December.
She described hearing a "dark, deep, scary, demanding" voice in her head when they got home and called the emergency services, but was told there was a 10-hour wait for help.
"I just thought the ambulance service didn't want to help if they were going to take that long and the voice told me I had to go through with it," she said in her evidence.
Button smothered her son and left a note that read: "He does not fit in the world and where he doesn't fit I don't either."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7516kvkd31o
A woman has been found guilty of murdering her five-year-old son at their family home.
Claire Button killed son Lincoln Button before attempting to take her own life in South Ockendon, Essex, on 15 December.
The 35-year-old told jurors at Basildon Crown Court she was struggling to deal with behaviour from Lincoln, who was autistic, and voices in her head were saying "we didn't belong in this world".
Judge Samantha Leigh said it was one of the most difficult cases she had presided over and fixed sentencing for Friday.
Button broke down in tears when the jury delivered its unanimous verdict after deliberating for eight hours and four minutes.
Lincoln's body was discovered by his father, Nicky, when he returned from work to the family home in Windstar Drive on 15 December.
He stood by Button during the trial, saying in an interview with police she had been "fighting demons" and was the "sweetest person you'll ever meet".
She was "getting dragged outside 15 times a day" by Lincoln, Mr Button said, claiming she had not revealed the extent of her mental turmoil in the weeks leading up to the murder.
Mr Button explained his wife was diagnosed with depression in August 2024 and had struggled to deal with Lincoln's "high maintenance" nature.
She was a "devoted" and "fantastic" mother, he told jurors.
Lincoln, a Year 1 pupil at mainstream Bonnygate Primary School, was non-verbal and lived with autism, developmental delay and ADHD.
His mother said she began experiencing suicidal thoughts when Lincoln had a "meltdown" following a trip to Lidl on the morning of 15 December.
She described hearing a "dark, deep, scary, demanding" voice in her head when they got home and called the emergency services, but was told there was a 10-hour wait for help.
"I just thought the ambulance service didn't want to help if they were going to take that long and the voice told me I had to go through with it," she said in her evidence.
Button smothered her son and left a note that read: "He does not fit in the world and where he doesn't fit I don't either."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7516kvkd31o
A woman has been found guilty of murdering her five-year-old son at their family home.
Claire Button killed son Lincoln Button before attempting to take her own life in South Ockendon, Essex, on 15 December.
The 35-year-old told jurors at Basildon Crown Court she was struggling to deal with behaviour from Lincoln, who was autistic, and voices in her head were saying "we didn't belong in this world".
Judge Samantha Leigh said it was one of the most difficult cases she had presided over and fixed sentencing for Friday.
Button broke down in tears when the jury delivered its unanimous verdict after deliberating for eight hours and four minutes.
Lincoln's body was discovered by his father, Nicky, when he returned from work to the family home in Windstar Drive on 15 December.
He stood by Button during the trial, saying in an interview with police she had been "fighting demons" and was the "sweetest person you'll ever meet".
She was "getting dragged outside 15 times a day" by Lincoln, Mr Button said, claiming she had not revealed the extent of her mental turmoil in the weeks leading up to the murder.
Mr Button explained his wife was diagnosed with depression in August 2024 and had struggled to deal with Lincoln's "high maintenance" nature.
She was a "devoted" and "fantastic" mother, he told jurors.
Lincoln, a Year 1 pupil at mainstream Bonnygate Primary School, was non-verbal and lived with autism, developmental delay and ADHD.
His mother said she began experiencing suicidal thoughts when Lincoln had a "meltdown" following a trip to Lidl on the morning of 15 December.
She described hearing a "dark, deep, scary, demanding" voice in her head when they got home and called the emergency services, but was told there was a 10-hour wait for help.
"I just thought the ambulance service didn't want to help if they were going to take that long and the voice told me I had to go through with it," she said in her evidence.
Button smothered her son and left a note that read: "He does not fit in the world and where he doesn't fit I don't either."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7516kvkd31o
Not sure how I feel about it, tbh. She’s still killed her kid, at the end of the day…
Mental health card played.Yeah I thought that but clearly had massive mental issues and she did ask for help. She and more importantly the kid were failed.
Mental health card played.
Three Nazi-worshipping extremists convicted of terror offences have been jailed.
Christopher Ringrose, 34, Marco Pitzettu, 25, and Brogan Stewart, 25, were found guilty in May of planning terrorist attacks on mosques and synagogues.
Stewart, from West Yorkshire, was jailed for 11 years, Ringrose, from Staffordshire, was jailed for 10 years, and Pitzettu, from Derbyshire, will serve eight years.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gkm4jyrpdo
Well that’s what caused her to kill herself and her kid?
She did try to off herself.She's not dead.
She did try to off herself.
Who knows how truthful she’s been but it’s a bit damning she was told it was a ten hour wait.
jesus weptMental health card played.