> The prosecution said he flew into a rage of ‘white hot anger’ and had no lawful excuse for having a kitchen knife, having picked it up at home after being ‘humiliated’ by a group of girls, including his ex and Elianne, at the Whitgift Shopping Centre the day before.
Pathetic. He should be locked away for a long time.
KeremyJyles on
“I lost control because of my autism and stabbed her to death. Why did I have a knife? …..ADHD??”
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SnooFloofs1868 on
He’s going to think about it during that 4 day prison sentence
I-like-IT-Things on
“There were cries of ‘murderer’, ‘c**t’, and ‘ugly bastard'”
Imagine going to jail and then getting roasted 😭
monkeybrains13 on
Using autism as an excuse. He should not be let out
AppleCanoeEjects on
He’ll get ‘life’ (with a minimum of 9 years). Back out before he’s 30.
TheLowestFormOfHumor on
In my book, anyone who can murder has mental health problems. Just imagine yourself going through the motions of murdering someone and you (hopefully) will be filled with a revulsion that is palpable. I think it has a physiological effect on any stable person so there has to be some malfunction in the mind to act like that. Hopefully he will be jailed/restricted/monitored for life.
CharlesHunfrid on
He should be chained to a bed and have his face flatulated on by a plethora of morbidly obese northern chippy chaps.
Specialist_Fox_1676 on
Let’s blame autism or what the fuck were his parents doing letting him carry a knife around
Haulvern on
I’m scared by the fact 2 of the 12 jurors believed his story.
jsusbidud on
I look forward to hearing his Drill track on Radio One Xtra /s.
Conscious-Peach-541 on
He has his tag in prison as being a murderer, he will be a big man in prison , he will be looked after ,feed and clothed his educational and welfare needs will be looked after and closely monitored to make sure he is ok and safe.
But what about the family of the young girl that was murdered by a young and violent monster, they will suffer for the rest of their lives and may receive some help, but apart from that life is their problem and they need to get on with it
They will not get regular checks to make sure that are ok, will they.
When a crime is committed the punishment is supposed to be a deterrent, let’s wait and see.
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> The prosecution said he flew into a rage of ‘white hot anger’ and had no lawful excuse for having a kitchen knife, having picked it up at home after being ‘humiliated’ by a group of girls, including his ex and Elianne, at the Whitgift Shopping Centre the day before.
Pathetic. He should be locked away for a long time.
“I lost control because of my autism and stabbed her to death. Why did I have a knife? …..ADHD??”
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He’s going to think about it during that 4 day prison sentence
“There were cries of ‘murderer’, ‘c**t’, and ‘ugly bastard'”
Imagine going to jail and then getting roasted 😭
Using autism as an excuse. He should not be let out
He’ll get ‘life’ (with a minimum of 9 years). Back out before he’s 30.
In my book, anyone who can murder has mental health problems. Just imagine yourself going through the motions of murdering someone and you (hopefully) will be filled with a revulsion that is palpable. I think it has a physiological effect on any stable person so there has to be some malfunction in the mind to act like that. Hopefully he will be jailed/restricted/monitored for life.
He should be chained to a bed and have his face flatulated on by a plethora of morbidly obese northern chippy chaps.
Let’s blame autism or what the fuck were his parents doing letting him carry a knife around
I’m scared by the fact 2 of the 12 jurors believed his story.
I look forward to hearing his Drill track on Radio One Xtra /s.
He has his tag in prison as being a murderer, he will be a big man in prison , he will be looked after ,feed and clothed his educational and welfare needs will be looked after and closely monitored to make sure he is ok and safe.
But what about the family of the young girl that was murdered by a young and violent monster, they will suffer for the rest of their lives and may receive some help, but apart from that life is their problem and they need to get on with it
They will not get regular checks to make sure that are ok, will they.
When a crime is committed the punishment is supposed to be a deterrent, let’s wait and see.