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Donnie-B wrote on 10-08-2012 07:19 PM
The thing is, when a kid is abused or killed then generally it's somebody you know. All this hype and scaring parents about the boogy man in the street.........be more scared about the person who visits your home.
Has it ben said yet wether they think the grand mother is involved or is it just him for now? If not then how did she not notice her dead in the house?
Man invented language to satisfy his deep need to complain
Has it ben said yet wether they think the grand mother is involved or is it just him for now? If not then how did she not notice her dead in the house?
Grandmother is dead too. Eaten by the big bad wolf.
Has it ben said yet wether they think the grand mother is involved or is it just him for now? If not then how did she not notice her dead in the house?
Haven't heard anything about the grandmother, she was out working overnight and the morning Tia "disappeared".
What people are asking is why the house wasn't searched properly, especially when others were. The police statement said they'd searched several times, from a quick look around the bedroom to getting the dogs in, and I got the impression they were suggesting the body may have been moved. God knows how that could have happened with all the media and others coming and going...
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Captain Ismail wrote on 10-08-2012 06:05 PM
I feel tearful thinking about her.
When people 'say' this, I wonder if they actually mean it.
Yeah, it's a sad situation, but ACTUAL tears for some kid I don't know who appears to be from a bit of a junky family (if your GRANDMOTHER is seeing someone like Stuart "Obvious Smackhead" Hazel, your family circle is hardly up there in status with the Windsors) when I sorta expected her to be dead somewhere pretty much as soon as she'd gone missing?
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hejro wrote on 11-08-2012 12:10 PM
it would have to be a f*****g hungry wolf i havent seen her on tv but she looks in photos like she really couldnt give a s**t i reckon she knows stuff
of course she does. when she was lead away from her house so police could search, she had her lawyer with her and showed absolutely no signs of emotion
not to mention the fact that is is fucking hard to hide a dead body in a house without being caught by someone else in said house (talking from experience)
but then again, my views could be warped; a grandmother to a 12 year old at the age of 46, i automatically think "scumbag"
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Donnie-B wrote on 10-08-2012 07:19 PM
The thing is, when a kid is abused or killed then generally it's somebody they know. All this hype and scaring parents about the boogy man in the street.........be more scared about the person who visits your home.
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Funboy Trev wrote on 11-08-2012 12:29 PM
a grandmother to a 12 year old at the age of 46
The maths on this is that at best both mom and gran were pregnant at 16.
"Do you believe in the devil? You know, a supreme evil being dedicated to the temptation, corruption, and destruction of man?"
"I'm not sure that man needs the help." (Calvin & Hobbes)
i know innocent until proven guilty etc (after all, she may have had no idea a dead body was in her house - lol?), but this woman looks like a right cunt
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Depending on where or how the body was stored, it could have decomposed really quickly.
But they probably chopped her to bits to hide her better.
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