Maybe I'm a bit naive but;
"Hoare, originally from Leeds, is nearing the end of his life sentence after being jailed in 1989 for attempted rape.
Iorworth Hoare, 52, was on release from Leyhill open prison in Gloucestershire when he bought his winning ticket for Saturday's Lotto Extra draw".
So, this filth was jailed for life in 1989. Now walking the streets in 2004 WTF? Another instance of "talking stick" Blunkett' tough stance on crime.
The H.O. should divvy up his winnings between his victims.
Don't you just hate it when this happens?
Re: Don't you just hate it when this happens?
This is how I see it...................
He won the money fair and square buying his ticket and choosing his numbers.
Im sure he knows the score if fellow lags found out about his winnings, he would be a marked man, so keeping it shut is in his best intrests.
Therefore, someone has informed the media, and Im sure it wasn't the winning ticket holder.
He should be deprived of his winnings IF they are to compensate his victims, BUT, he has paid a price with 15 years in prison, so why didn't his victims sue originally?
I am sure if he loses the money, he will take it up with the European Parliament Assembly about having his 'human rights' violated with,
1) The revealing of him and naming him after he won
2) The HM Prison allowing him to buy the ticket on a day release when it is infact, illegal to do so, with prisoners regardless of their status allowed to gamble
I hope his 'victims' do get something, but Im also sure that all of a sudden, they won't be too concerned with anonyminity. Heres betting that they will 'tell all' in tabloid papers
He won the money fair and square buying his ticket and choosing his numbers.
Im sure he knows the score if fellow lags found out about his winnings, he would be a marked man, so keeping it shut is in his best intrests.
Therefore, someone has informed the media, and Im sure it wasn't the winning ticket holder.
He should be deprived of his winnings IF they are to compensate his victims, BUT, he has paid a price with 15 years in prison, so why didn't his victims sue originally?
I am sure if he loses the money, he will take it up with the European Parliament Assembly about having his 'human rights' violated with,
1) The revealing of him and naming him after he won
2) The HM Prison allowing him to buy the ticket on a day release when it is infact, illegal to do so, with prisoners regardless of their status allowed to gamble
I hope his 'victims' do get something, but Im also sure that all of a sudden, they won't be too concerned with anonyminity. Heres betting that they will 'tell all' in tabloid papers
The West London of my youth is now on dvd
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
I've met the man on the street............and he's a cunt
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Re: Don't you just hate it when this happens?
?Cos them's the gaming laws. The argument would be that anyone paying 40 per cent tax stood just as good a chance of winning the jackpot that weekend. After all, it's not as if he wins every week... if he did, I suspect Mr Brown might want a chat with him.
Incidentally, did you know you're more likely to be hit by a meteor than win the lottery?!
Still, let's all calm ourselves by thinking about Michael Caroll being in jail...
Incidentally, did you know you're more likely to be hit by a meteor than win the lottery?!
Still, let's all calm ourselves by thinking about Michael Caroll being in jail...
Re: Don't you just hate it when this happens?
I also forgot that in Britain any form of success, especially financial success, is something to be ashamed of. How silly of me....