| The Pembrokeshire Murders 18:54 - Jan 11 with 5353 views | britferry | ITV 9pm tonight.. should be interesting viewing |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 12:53 - Jan 14 with 1086 views | Wingstandwood |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 11:22 - Jan 14 by onehunglow | It was pretty dire and Evans looked and acting as if it was beneath him.A great crime tale badly done. It was held in Swansea Crown Court but filmed the post trial at what looked like CARDIFF crown court. |
Here is a rather familiar 'annexed' landmark, sadly no longer in use. Far better than more modern architecture you tend to find across the other side of the road and elsewhere hey? It's a superb filming location, so historic and indeed stunning! Video tour included with the link... Pre-booked guided tours have been previously available prior to the Covid 19 situation, if memory serves me correct. The building (and others) must be forever preserved, maintained and never ever be demolished. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/ |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 13:44 - Jan 14 with 1061 views | onehunglow |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 12:53 - Jan 14 by Wingstandwood | Here is a rather familiar 'annexed' landmark, sadly no longer in use. Far better than more modern architecture you tend to find across the other side of the road and elsewhere hey? It's a superb filming location, so historic and indeed stunning! Video tour included with the link... Pre-booked guided tours have been previously available prior to the Covid 19 situation, if memory serves me correct. The building (and others) must be forever preserved, maintained and never ever be demolished. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/ |
All the old courts the Assize courts were impressive proper Courts where the barristers and Judge played out their drama. Nothing like proper oak dock not the balsa wood crap today. |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 13:49 - Jan 14 with 1058 views | Wingstandwood |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 13:44 - Jan 14 by onehunglow | All the old courts the Assize courts were impressive proper Courts where the barristers and Judge played out their drama. Nothing like proper oak dock not the balsa wood crap today. |
Aye, these new buildings do rather look more drylining, plasterboard and IKEA than they ever do carved oak and stone! |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 14:06 - Jan 14 with 1050 views | onehunglow |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 13:49 - Jan 14 by Wingstandwood | Aye, these new buildings do rather look more drylining, plasterboard and IKEA than they ever do carved oak and stone! |
Many of the Assizes were where men faced the ultimate sanction for heinous crimes and left for the gallows in a different manner to that of John Cooper. The old Courts were so impressive,Barristers really had to use their voices correctly . It really was a Show. |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 16:30 - Jan 14 with 1014 views | controversial_jack | One of the scenes was filmed at the Naval club carpark overlooking the Aberavon beach dunes, or tumps as they are called. |  | |  |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 16:35 - Jan 14 with 1008 views | onehunglow |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 16:30 - Jan 14 by controversial_jack | One of the scenes was filmed at the Naval club carpark overlooking the Aberavon beach dunes, or tumps as they are called. |
Looked a bit of a dump as did the Milford Haven scenes. Can't think many potential visitors would be attracted after that. Like all coastal areas, it's only in fine weather when their beauty is fully appreciated. |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 17:42 - Jan 14 with 979 views | theloneranger |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 12:53 - Jan 14 by Wingstandwood | Here is a rather familiar 'annexed' landmark, sadly no longer in use. Far better than more modern architecture you tend to find across the other side of the road and elsewhere hey? It's a superb filming location, so historic and indeed stunning! Video tour included with the link... Pre-booked guided tours have been previously available prior to the Covid 19 situation, if memory serves me correct. The building (and others) must be forever preserved, maintained and never ever be demolished. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/ |
The most joyous, entertaining and satisfying moment in my life took place in the Guildhall Crown court. Surrounded by all that wooden splendour, barristers, solicitors and a judge - My divorce 🤣🤣 [Post edited 14 Jan 2021 17:43]
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 17:58 - Jan 14 with 970 views | britferry | I think their hands were tied with the locations due to the virus, the office where the team worked out of was in Port Talbot, you could see the Gower in their outdoor scenes, the housing estates were in Port Talbot & the Rhondda here you go: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/ [Post edited 14 Jan 2021 17:59]
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 18:01 - Jan 14 with 967 views | Highjack | Who is everyone’s favourite serial killer? I’m going to plump for Saucy Jacky. |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 18:04 - Jan 14 with 964 views | Wingstandwood |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 17:42 - Jan 14 by theloneranger | The most joyous, entertaining and satisfying moment in my life took place in the Guildhall Crown court. Surrounded by all that wooden splendour, barristers, solicitors and a judge - My divorce 🤣🤣 [Post edited 14 Jan 2021 17:43]
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After the Covid-19 situation is over you can, if you wish to relive your past experience, book a guided tour of that very courtroom via Swansea City Council. Doors locked to general public, entry now available by pre-booking/appointment only! You can also take a peek inside to see what a prisoner holding cell looks like also, where (like a barrister would) I suggest is where you would have liked to have sent your wife? |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 18:24 - Jan 14 with 934 views | Dr_Winston | I remember wondering at the time why he was never linked with this unsolved case. Similar MO to some of the others. Guess the Polis must have had a reason not to finger him for it. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/ |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 18:32 - Jan 14 with 935 views | Wingstandwood |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 18:24 - Jan 14 by Dr_Winston | I remember wondering at the time why he was never linked with this unsolved case. Similar MO to some of the others. Guess the Polis must have had a reason not to finger him for it. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/ |
Welsh HTV news have just mentioned another unsolved case involving an elderly widow. Tonight's special about this particular case is going to be interesting. |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 18:35 - Jan 14 with 932 views | Flashberryjack |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 19:45 - Jan 13 by 1983 | You talking about Stephen? the copper with the beard? Worked with his old man many moons ago his old man was an absolute legend mad as a box of frogs 👠|
Yes that's the one (Steve Meo) Jaime, his father was nice fella, sadly he passed away a good few years ago at a young age. The other detective in it is Richard Corgan (fair hair wearing a light suit) both from Lower Cwmtwrch, there were 3 from the same village, the other one was Craig Russell (Pitching it) filmed in Anglesey (I think). All of them, and Actress Eve Myles (Ystradgynlais) were members of the same Glantawe Theatre Company in Ystradgynlais. |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 19:45 - Jan 14 with 909 views | onehunglow |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 18:04 - Jan 14 by Wingstandwood | After the Covid-19 situation is over you can, if you wish to relive your past experience, book a guided tour of that very courtroom via Swansea City Council. Doors locked to general public, entry now available by pre-booking/appointment only! You can also take a peek inside to see what a prisoner holding cell looks like also, where (like a barrister would) I suggest is where you would have liked to have sent your wife? |
Where our legal leeches devises a plan to keep utter evil out of jail at any cost. It s a game . |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 20:14 - Jan 14 with 888 views | Wingstandwood |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 19:45 - Jan 14 by onehunglow | Where our legal leeches devises a plan to keep utter evil out of jail at any cost. It s a game . |
I'm also incensed by the 'Mr Loophole' types that blatantly ignore undeniable, overwhelming evidence of 100% guilt and try to get someone off on a technicality that has no bearing whatsoever on reality and a persons guilt. Some legal leeches do indeed have no morals or conscience whatsoever. Some barristers aside, you get these university innocence-projects that have at times shown revolting standards also! I suggest they talk to the victims family before they embark on their 'campaign(s)'...... Academics my @rse! And what those campaigners should realise is an organisation like Victim Support and liaison sees and labels a victim(s) family and loved one's as "co-victims". You get some academics/lecturers that have similar 'legal leech' lack of morals, decency. These academics also have a complete and utter lack of common sense, critical thinking skills and ability to process the bleeding bloody obvious. [Post edited 14 Jan 2021 20:34]
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 20:45 - Jan 14 with 851 views | KeithHaynes |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 18:24 - Jan 14 by Dr_Winston | I remember wondering at the time why he was never linked with this unsolved case. Similar MO to some of the others. Guess the Polis must have had a reason not to finger him for it. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/ |
I knew quite a few police down there in the eighties, some of them couldn’t investigate their own backsides to be blunt. Too busy trying to prove culpability when it was clear there was none. |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 21:50 - Jan 14 with 811 views | onehunglow |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 20:14 - Jan 14 by Wingstandwood | I'm also incensed by the 'Mr Loophole' types that blatantly ignore undeniable, overwhelming evidence of 100% guilt and try to get someone off on a technicality that has no bearing whatsoever on reality and a persons guilt. Some legal leeches do indeed have no morals or conscience whatsoever. Some barristers aside, you get these university innocence-projects that have at times shown revolting standards also! I suggest they talk to the victims family before they embark on their 'campaign(s)'...... Academics my @rse! And what those campaigners should realise is an organisation like Victim Support and liaison sees and labels a victim(s) family and loved one's as "co-victims". You get some academics/lecturers that have similar 'legal leech' lack of morals, decency. These academics also have a complete and utter lack of common sense, critical thinking skills and ability to process the bleeding bloody obvious. [Post edited 14 Jan 2021 20:34]
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I spent 20 yrs presenting files for prosecution and dealing with barristers on both sides. I have seen it suggested that they only seek the truth. I also read they withdraw if they believe they are guilty . |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 22:02 - Jan 14 with 808 views | britferry | the documentary was better than the series |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 00:31 - Jan 15 with 761 views | controversial_jack |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 20:14 - Jan 14 by Wingstandwood | I'm also incensed by the 'Mr Loophole' types that blatantly ignore undeniable, overwhelming evidence of 100% guilt and try to get someone off on a technicality that has no bearing whatsoever on reality and a persons guilt. Some legal leeches do indeed have no morals or conscience whatsoever. Some barristers aside, you get these university innocence-projects that have at times shown revolting standards also! I suggest they talk to the victims family before they embark on their 'campaign(s)'...... Academics my @rse! And what those campaigners should realise is an organisation like Victim Support and liaison sees and labels a victim(s) family and loved one's as "co-victims". You get some academics/lecturers that have similar 'legal leech' lack of morals, decency. These academics also have a complete and utter lack of common sense, critical thinking skills and ability to process the bleeding bloody obvious. [Post edited 14 Jan 2021 20:34]
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The law is not about common sense or morals, it's about words and technical matters, otherwise it would just be made up as we go along |  | |  |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 09:55 - Jan 15 with 696 views | 1983 |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 18:35 - Jan 14 by Flashberryjack | Yes that's the one (Steve Meo) Jaime, his father was nice fella, sadly he passed away a good few years ago at a young age. The other detective in it is Richard Corgan (fair hair wearing a light suit) both from Lower Cwmtwrch, there were 3 from the same village, the other one was Craig Russell (Pitching it) filmed in Anglesey (I think). All of them, and Actress Eve Myles (Ystradgynlais) were members of the same Glantawe Theatre Company in Ystradgynlais. |
Yeah Jamie dying out of the blue like that was very sad I went to his funeral I met Steven a few times when he was younger a really nice lad also |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 11:03 - Jan 15 with 675 views | Highjack |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 00:31 - Jan 15 by controversial_jack | The law is not about common sense or morals, it's about words and technical matters, otherwise it would just be made up as we go along |
The law is entirely based on morals. It’s the whole point of the legal system existing in the first place. |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 11:20 - Jan 15 with 671 views | onehunglow |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 11:03 - Jan 15 by Highjack | The law is entirely based on morals. It’s the whole point of the legal system existing in the first place. |
Laws are passed by politicians who are often leading Silk.Little wonder why the wording of Statutes is arcane and nebulous;it's provides them a super living having to explain to the general Plebs in Court as to what exactly each word can signify and its significance. Little wonder the general public feels utterly overwhelmed,scared,anxious,confused,and detached;it is entirely intentional/ |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 11:24 - Jan 15 with 670 views | controversial_jack |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 11:03 - Jan 15 by Highjack | The law is entirely based on morals. It’s the whole point of the legal system existing in the first place. |
Are you serious?Maybe common law was at one time, but statute law is all about wording. I agree, the idea was for a person to seek justice if they have been wronged, but the application of it is all about wording |  | |  |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 11:30 - Jan 15 with 668 views | onehunglow |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 11:24 - Jan 15 by controversial_jack | Are you serious?Maybe common law was at one time, but statute law is all about wording. I agree, the idea was for a person to seek justice if they have been wronged, but the application of it is all about wording |
Hey,Cont.LOOK,WE're on the same page -again.This could be the start of something wonderful. I didnt have the heart to point out the fallacy of high' s remark as morals are the very last thing Law is about ,let along those who work in the industry. If it were about morals,then every murderer would be punished properly and every career criminal made to feel a social outcast on release instead of the folk heroes they often are. Men are released from prison to live their lives out whilst those whose life they took away are well gone. Morals myarse |  |
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| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 11:36 - Jan 15 with 663 views | Highjack |
| The Pembrokeshire Murders on 11:24 - Jan 15 by controversial_jack | Are you serious?Maybe common law was at one time, but statute law is all about wording. I agree, the idea was for a person to seek justice if they have been wronged, but the application of it is all about wording |
The law exists to punish people who do not act within the moral principles of society. To say the law has nothing to do with morals is utter madness. |  |
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