Jonny's worth as in one shot, or multiple reloads and filled to the brim?
Depends on how big your one shot is I spose...
Posted Yesterday, 06:43 PM
Jonny's worth as in one shot, or multiple reloads and filled to the brim?
Posted Yesterday, 07:13 PM
Idle speculation but they've mentioned this:
Advocate depute Iain McSporran QC asked Dr Williams in an earlier hearing: "Have you ever before seen injuries of these sort to the private parts?"
Dr Williams replied: "No."
Posted Yesterday, 08:41 PM
...I reckon the Dad lost it (his tempers well documented) and they set the boy up.
I didn’t say that...I don’t think I offered a theory for the dad?
limericks etc..,
Posted Yesterday, 09:07 PM
Posted Yesterday, 09:10 PM
Posted Yesterday, 09:27 PM
..I reckon the Dad lost it (his tempers well documented) and they set the boy up...
Hmmm...you miss construed...I meant the boy was a random...who’d ditched a Jonny unluckily found and used to muddy the water by the actual killer...all bollox now anyway...the CCTV is damning and I now believe the boy is guilty.
Apologies Redstar. I thought that when you said you reckoned the dad lost it and they set the boy up, I took that as you meant you reckoned the dad lost it and they set the boy up.
Anyways ., doesnt really matter now. It's mental how these things just happen. Wee weirdo was obviously off his face. nae sympathy for the wee cunt but imagine waking up in the morning and realising you'd done something like that. Just beggars belief.
All these lives affected forever. Feel sorry for his mum. poor woman.
limericks etc..,
Posted Yesterday, 09:35 PM
Hmmm...you miss construed...I meant the boy was a random...who’d ditched a Jonny unluckily found and used to muddy the water by the actual killer...all bollox now anyway...the CCTV is damning and I now believe the boy is guilty.
Posted Yesterday, 10:07 PM
Lolz. The boy was also claiming as his defence that he'd pumped the step mum and she'd kept the jonny/set him up with it
Posted Yesterday, 10:18 PM
Id never heard of this Slender Man thing until today. I fear for young cunts today and the power the web has over them.
limericks etc..,
Posted Yesterday, 11:42 PM
Hmmm...you miss construed...I meant the boy was a random...who’d ditched a Jonny unluckily found and used to muddy the water by the actual killer...all bollox now anyway...the CCTV is damning and I now believe the boy is guilty.
Posted Today, 12:13 AM
Often wonder about the defence lawyers in these cases . They know the cunt they are trying to get off is guilty as fuck but they're trying to get him off with the crime . I understand everyone is entitled to a defence but to do that as a job.
limericks etc..,
Posted Today, 02:13 AM
TPFKATGLA
Posted Today, 02:41 AM
Depends on how big your one shot is I spose...
Posted Today, 06:12 AM
Often wonder about the defence lawyers in these cases . They know the cunt they are trying to get off is guilty as fuck but they're trying to get him off with the crime . I understand everyone is entitled to a defence but to do that as a job.
Posted Today, 06:26 AM
In positive news she's got an entry into the Guinness Book of records as the fastest reader.
Managed 11 storeys in 2 seconds.
Posted Today, 07:18 AM
Good shot sir, oh some blinding and I must say, plenty in the tank.
Posted Today, 08:04 AM
Why?
Posted Today, 08:06 AM
That is absolutely harrowingIdle speculation but they've mentioned this:
Advocate depute Iain McSporran QC asked Dr Williams in an earlier hearing: "Have you ever before seen injuries of these sort to the private parts?"
Dr Williams replied: "No."
Edited by Millertime, Today, 08:06 AM.
Posted Today, 08:07 AM
Hmmm...you miss construed...I meant the boy was a random...who’d ditched a Jonny unluckily found and used to muddy the water by the actual killer...all bollox now anyway...the CCTV is damning and I now believe the boy is guilty.
Posted Today, 08:14 AM
Don't you even start
Because he is a child raping murderer and everyone should know and be aware
Posted Today, 08:18 AM
Lolz. The boy was also claiming as his defence that he'd pumped the step mum and she'd kept the jonny/set him up with it
TPFKATGLA
Posted Today, 11:06 AM
That's a fantastic name for that bore
Picking folk up on spelling mistakes. Not boring at all are you ,ugly chops?
Edited by Sooper-hanz, Today, 11:06 AM.
limericks etc..,
Posted Today, 11:56 AM
Should just sentence him to ten years living in Dundee. A fate worse than death.
Posted Today, 12:08 PM
Should just sentence him to ten years living in Dundee. A fate worse than death.
Residents on Dens Road have been left fed up as they claim authorities are “passing the buck” over sewage issues in and around their homes.
It was revealed in the Weekend Tele that tenants Carol Kilburn and Gail Taylor had been physically sick as human waste poured into their homes and garden.The pair said it came to a head last week when they ended up with the mess on their front doorstep and in their homes.Both occupants complained that the revolting sludge had been seeping through the pipes, leaving their homes stinking.Carol said the issue has been even worse on Saturday before a friend of Gail’s came and removed some of the waste to alleviate the problem.She added: “This problem isn’t just affecting our close as I explained before.“With that in mind it does feel like the authorities and landlords are passing the buck in dealing with this.“When there are problems surrounding a block I realise it can be difficult to get everyone around the table.“Surely given the nature of what is going on, instead of pointing the finger of blame, we need to get this resolved as soon as possible.“We are all fed up, although the smell and sewage hasn’t been as bad since yesterday.“It is by no means fixed, as there is still bubbling coming up through the pipes when people have had their washing machines on.“Environmental Health did appear last Friday to help clear up some of the mess as it had also spilled out on to the front steps at one of the other addresses.“We are still none the wiser as to whose responsibility it is to fix the problem, though, as it is affecting so many properties.“My fear is, although it has stopped here at the moment, that it could just as quickly come back. It may well be that the problem has only transferred to another block of flats at the moment.”Scottish Water previously said due to the fact the issue was within private drains the responsibility lay with the owners of the flats.