Ian brady 22:05 - May 15 with 3272 views | perchrockjack | Ideally one who should have been interviewed by the Stasi Rot away | |
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Ian brady on 10:20 - May 16 with 960 views | perchrockjack | Not quite what I posted but fair play,it's been a long season. I've taken tongue out of cheek Janet and John or Steve and Chris (these days) is best | |
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Ian brady on 16:07 - May 16 with 920 views | Darran | Looks like he might have requested his ashes be sprinkled on Saddleworth Moor. A cùnt even in death,should have shot the prick in the 60. | |
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Ian brady on 16:11 - May 16 with 924 views | Onslow | I heard his solicitor of 25 years on the radio earlier. Imagine representing that c*nt for 25 years? He must be a special kind of quim himself | |
| She keeps passin' me by... |
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Ian brady on 16:12 - May 16 with 912 views | Darran |
Ian brady on 16:11 - May 16 by Onslow | I heard his solicitor of 25 years on the radio earlier. Imagine representing that c*nt for 25 years? He must be a special kind of quim himself |
Absolutely but think of his human rights mun. | |
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Ian brady on 16:14 - May 16 with 914 views | Onslow |
Ian brady on 16:12 - May 16 by Darran | Absolutely but think of his human rights mun. |
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Ian brady on 16:15 - May 16 with 913 views | perchrockjack | Robin Makin . Liverpool solicitor,son of the legend Rex Makin who never failed to take on high profile clients. Jeez ,he took on the Walton family ( kids not Terry) and made a packet. Been in Court with them both Both smart ,street wise and scum He will have given Brady of his very best Ive a Farmer chum whose pigs would love Brady s remains | |
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Ian brady on 16:18 - May 16 with 904 views | Rogerstone | Burn in hell brady - utter scum I can think of some other words to describe him but I'm too polite to say | |
| "Gylfi's on fire, your defence is terrified!" |
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Ian brady on 16:21 - May 16 with 897 views | perchrockjack | Some believe the state made him evil Some believe you cannot be born rotten You can | |
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Ian brady on 16:26 - May 16 with 887 views | oh_tommy_tommy | The Death penalty is just | |
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Ian brady on 16:29 - May 16 with 879 views | perchrockjack | With them ,it would be . IT was unjust not to execute them They were the first to benefit from the abolition of capital punishment Cruelest irony | |
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Ian brady on 19:34 - May 16 with 846 views | exiledclaseboy | I can't imagine anyone is mourning his loss. | |
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Ian brady on 19:56 - May 16 with 826 views | perchrockjack | His solicitor was interviewed on bbc north west one hour ago " did he ever express any remorse Mr Makin" " not for me to say" " did he ever mention where the bodies had been buried" "No" He s represented him for twenty five years Brady has also been on full benefits Solicitors ,frankly, make my skin crawl Morally , as bereft as the most evil fecker you ll come across | |
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Ian brady on 13:41 - May 17 with 745 views | perchrockjack | His care cost is £10.2 million Escaped the rope by a month Hanging was abolished on a free vote but MPs were told it would be replaced by whole life sentence . Conned by Harold Wilson and his ailing Labour government | |
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Ian brady on 13:43 - May 17 with 741 views | Lohengrin |
Ian brady on 19:34 - May 16 by exiledclaseboy | I can't imagine anyone is mourning his loss. |
Jeremy Corbyn? | |
| An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it. |
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Ian brady on 13:45 - May 17 with 733 views | Darran | I read a little bit of the new book in the mail online this morning,I did smile when it said he was a left winger. | |
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Ian brady on 13:51 - May 17 with 733 views | perchrockjack | I'm pretty certain held use mental health funding as a campaigning tool Makin ,his solicitor ,has shown a lack of humanity that has staggered even an old cynic like me His father and I had many jousts in Court ,Loh. Absolutely free of any scruples and only interest was making money And as he said to me once...y" you have to understand it's not personal and I will do my very best no matter who or what offence whether they ve done it or not." They have no issues about releasing killers into the community.None | |
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Ian brady on 14:04 - May 17 with 722 views | Darran | Someone says on twitter that there's an eight pull out in today's Sun too. | |
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Ian brady on 14:05 - May 17 with 725 views | rock1n | Some real blood thirst on this thread. Evil beyond words individual, but fascinating to see the want for a gruesome death for him. Rome is the mob. Conjure magic for them and they'll be distracted. Take away their freedom and still they'll roar. The beating heart of Rome is not the marble of the senate, it's the sand of the coliseum. He'll bring them death - and they will love him for it. | |
| The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter |
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Ian brady on 18:58 - May 17 with 675 views | perchrockjack | You have obviously not had to knock on a door to inform parents their kid has been found dead in a field ,waste ground,beach ,clay pit or moorland . It's not easy to ask them to pop along to the morgue to identify what s left . PMs are cracking too. Shows up front ,in gory detail, what some individual has done to another This individual will have much public money spent defending him and keeping him in prison Yep...hanging has its virtues Blood lust .? That s ok . If it were mine I d do it myself | |
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Ian brady on 19:14 - May 17 with 663 views | STID2017 |
Ian brady on 22:44 - May 15 by Darran | The best one of all is that they force fed him when he went on hunger strike. WTF? |
My guess is he had lung cancer and they wanted him to suffer as long as possible ? | |
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Ian brady on 20:42 - May 17 with 635 views | sherpajacob |
Ian brady on 19:14 - May 17 by STID2017 | My guess is he had lung cancer and they wanted him to suffer as long as possible ? |
If he was in pain and wanting to die, no expense or effort should have been spared keeping him alive. | |
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Ian brady on 20:46 - May 17 with 620 views | Darran |
Ian brady on 20:42 - May 17 by sherpajacob | If he was in pain and wanting to die, no expense or effort should have been spared keeping him alive. |
Don't be daft it was years ago they force fed him. | |
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Ian brady on 20:49 - May 17 with 616 views | perchrockjack | This prick can assure you his human rights would have been well handled by MAKIN as there was money in it, which is all what interests solicitors. brady was intelligent and manipulative and played us all for patsies. He s died with a smirk on his face and his solicitor will see his wishes are carried out as he s his executor. Must be worth a few bob too as WE kept him for some time and he was on FULL BENEFITS | |
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Ian brady on 21:01 - May 17 with 607 views | Wingstandwood | What has always puzzled and annoyed me? Was the way the guy had a doting and adoring fan-club of many comprising of pen pal writers and individuals etc that donated gifts to a value of £100,000 etc. WTF! What kind of person admires the torture, suffering and murder of terrified and helpless children crying for their mummy/daddy? | |
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Ian brady on 21:11 - May 17 with 593 views | Darran |
Ian brady on 20:49 - May 17 by perchrockjack | This prick can assure you his human rights would have been well handled by MAKIN as there was money in it, which is all what interests solicitors. brady was intelligent and manipulative and played us all for patsies. He s died with a smirk on his face and his solicitor will see his wishes are carried out as he s his executor. Must be worth a few bob too as WE kept him for some time and he was on FULL BENEFITS |
Is that Makin his solicitor? Fuçking hell get help FFS. | |
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