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  • everything in my life is

  • glad to see it is corrected in the online version

  • I've been paying the water bill of someone else's meter for 10+ years apparently. You reckon I'll see a dime of that back given the state of Thames Water? On the flip side, you think I'm paying those cunts for the next 10 years?

  • That Willoughby rape and murder fantasist...I'm not saying that it's safe for him to be on the street, but he's got a life sentence for a thoughtcrime.

  • He tried to contract her rape and murder.
    It wasn’t just daydreaming.

  • He had tried twice before to abduct women I believe

  • I get what you’re saying he’s not committed the crime, he’s got the intention and apparently has tried before. If not now, he was quite possibly going to do this to someone in the near future.

    Minority report

  • He didn't find anyone to help him with his plan. And he couldn't carry it out because it required him to climb over a wall. He was too fat to manage that. The judge said "Your plan was hopelessly unrealistic for a number of reasons - including your poor physical health - but you clearly thought it was feasible. Although you talked about carrying out the plan on your own, I am sure that this was simply bravado. 'You always intended to carry out your plan to kidnap, rape and kill Ms Willoughby, but only if you could find the right man or men - the right 'crew' as you sometimes called it - to help you do it."

  • Weight loss accountability/support 2024 edition ———>>>>>>>

  • They took into account that he had tried it in the past (with some fairly minimal sentences).

    2006: Plumb attempts to kidnap two air hostesses on trains in separate incidents
    2007: He pleads guilty to two counts of attempted kidnap, and is later sentenced to a prison term of 12 months, suspended for two years, with supervision and activity requirements
    2008: Plumb attempts to falsely imprison two 16-year-old girls at a shop, tying one victim’s hands behind their back with rope and tape. He later pleads guilty to two counts of false imprisonment, and is later jailed for 32 months – he serves 16 months of the sentence in prison

  • LLL thread >>>

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  • Final one was a famous person, so that person is worth more than a pleb.

  • what makes you think it will be the final one? he'll be out in 8 years and he has reoffended after each of the previous offences.
    he has previously abducted women at gun point so I'm not sure why some people here are giving him the benefit of the doubt when he says he is planning to kidnap and rape someone

  • More a comment that this is the final one before this conviction.

    As he has abducted women (plural) at gun point, I'm not sure why he is not on some register, and lots of supervision.

  • Anyone hear about the two suitcases filled with human remains left out in Bristol? Manhunt underway for a man who was struggling with them.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/human-remains-found-suitcases-uks-clifton-suspension-bridge-2024-07-11/

  • lots of supervision

    Because Tory austerity and then finally Chris Grayling destroyed the probation service?

  • Well the lock 'em attitude, has led to prison over crowding and early release to some.

    Failing privatised prisons, as they don't make enough money to have a decent service.

    But would there have been any action if the potential victim wasn't a public figure not some random non famous person.

    The guy has some mental or socio problems to think that this behaviour is ok or acceptable.

  • Read and not sure what to say.

  • He won't be out in 8 - he's been sentenced to life, with a minimum tariff of 16 years.

    (And it was a replica gun in the previous offences. Not sure that makes it any better, mind)

  • I look forward to him serving me in a Sainsbury's carpark key cutting hut in the near future.


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  • Replica gun, real gun or banana in a paper bag the offence is to do with the fear caused by the threat

  • Charges against Alec Baldwin dismissed with prejudice by the judge during a jury trial, which is extremely rare.

    Prosecutor voluntarily took the witness stand herself, and destroyed her own case by laying out how potential evidence was kept from the defence. Truly a spectacle, nauseating as it is.

  • ^Great headline.

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