The boy denies murder and manslaughter, while the girl denies manslaughter
I dont get this, they filmed it ffs.
Also the boy told his mum he wouldn't be home that night. What sort of parent thinks that is acceptable for a 15 year old? Scum.
Re: Crime Watch
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2025 8:00 pm
by Proposition Joe
Denies murder:
"In a letter written by the boy, after he had been charged, to a professional who was working with him, he said: "I am so nervous, well scared and worried. I accept I did it and I'm doing time, I'm just scared about how long I have to do."
He also said in the letter that his girlfriend had broken up with him and he had been "struggling with that", so he "needed anger etc releasing".
When the professional told the boy that the contents of his letter would need to be disclosed, the boy said "that's my manslaughter plea gone", Mr Sandhu told the jury."
For duel fans here’s some London Youth enjoying a Summer’s day out in Southend like we all used to then engaging in a duel on the seafront with Peter Pan’s Playground forming the backdrop
Oh the nostalgia
Re: Crime Watch
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2025 10:52 am
by Dunners
I imagine that one of them has besmirched a young lady, and the other gentleman is defending her honour gallantly.
Re: Crime Watch
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2025 11:29 am
by Long slender neck
We might have a good chance at fencing gold at the next olympics with plenty of young talent at our disposal.
Re: Crime Watch
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2025 12:00 pm
by Proposition Joe
I've listened to a fair bit of drill and you can't move for references like "egads! man's strapped", "bounder gonna get wetted!" and "dat shanking hath besmirched thine honour!".