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I was thinking the exact same thing. It's the level of the violence isn't it.Just when I thought that last Wednesday was as bad a night as it was possible to have in Luton...
Seriously must be frightening to live in that area.
Couldn't stand the lawyer on last nights. People who were clearly guilty, and up to something besides selling chicken - as one of the detectives said you don't make that much money from chicken, and he's bragging about how they can afford 7 or 8 expensive lawyers to defend them while police cuts mean there's only 1 or 2 people working on the case from their side.
And then to top it off the chap who had a ridiculous amount of drugs stashed at his house only got a couple of years, so presumably out in a year. For the amount of money involved no wonder people take the risk when the punishment is so poor.
The homeless chap was spot on, the approach is like buying a mop when you've got a leaking pipe. If you're not given the resources to target the problem higher up the chain you'll never get anywhere.
Whole episode was reminiscent of what's been going on in Cov in the last few years with the gangs going at each other for territory.
eastwoodsdustman said:
Yep...all those involved were utter scumbags.
To be fair, even though the lawyer was a proper smarmy parasite.....he must have something about him to get them 2 brothers off scott free despite all the clear CCTV evidence of them running about the street with weapons.......unbelievable really.
Part one of a two-part report into the case of a man who sexually preyed on young people in Luton, which eventually became Bedfordshire Police's largest ever operation into historic abuse. The film begins with the work of a detective in the Child Sexual Exploitation unit, who discovers that a victim's testimony identifies a man who had been arrested eight times previously for sexual offences but had never been convicted.
Saw it was on didn’t watchJust watching the one about the assault in Luton, it’s genuinely fucked up. Some of the most disturbing footage I’ve seen.
Just watching the one about the assault in Luton, it’s genuinely fucked up. Some of the most disturbing footage I’ve seen.
Pretty harrowing episode tonight, newborn baby murdered.
It was mentioned in passing that the police had been called previously in relation to the father, yet no reflection at all from the police over whether they responded. Annoys me quite a lot as the police whitewash their own role at times.
Love both programmes. Both excellent in their own rights.Anyone watch forensic police, real CSI?
It’s now on BBC I player and it’s really interesting. Worth a watch!
Yeah, that's rightThe BBC one was the one with the Wood End Murder wasn't it?
The BBC one was the one with the Wood End Murder wasn't it?
yes mate, first of a new series. should be on catch upWas that a new one? My virgin box thought it was a repeat from March 2021
There was a lot to be angry about but I'd really like more detail on the line they put up that the CPS decided it was in the public interest to proceed. Think you'd struggle to find many members of the public who agree with that.Just watched it. Makes absolutely no sense to me and it was terribly sad and infuriating to watch at the same time.
The only thing he did wrong was saying he regretted that they were hurt. Have no regrets mate.There was a list of at least 20 offences from those 2 little cunts and they still escape prison.
Makes you wonder what the point in going to work and paying for a car and car insurance / license is.
To be honest my regret would be that if I was charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving that the injury wasn't a bit longer termThe only thing he did wrong was saying he regretted that they were hurt. Have no regrets mate.
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