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Very good defence

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:52 am
by Pervert
defence

If proof were needed of how sick aspects of our society is. Almost as convincing as the Suffolk guy's defence.


Re: Very good defence

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:58 pm
by Trumpton
This is absolutely astonishing! How can his lawyers put forward this as his "defence"? Unbelievable!!


Re: Very good defence

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:59 pm
by ATS
What a sick prick he is

Re: Very good defence

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:05 pm
by steve56
High on drugs i spose

Re: Very good defence

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:17 pm
by Pervert
That is one of his excuses. Drink and drugs.

Not an excuse. It wasn't a defence for the scum that pissed on a dying woman; it's not an excuse for someone who drives a car and kills someone; and it certainly isn't an excuse for having sex with a dead girl (even assuming he didn't kill her himself).

Repeating myself yet again, but once upon a time people took responsibility for their actions. Now it's fashionable to blame someone or something else. It wasn't me, it was my civil service advisors; it was the drugs; it was the porn video I watched; it was peer pressure.

I'm cursed with a conscience. If I do something wrong, it tells me and haunts me. A bloody nuisance, maybe, but preferable to the alternative.

Re: Very good defence

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:35 pm
by Trumpton
Caractacus wrote:

> once upon a time people took
> responsibility for their actions. Now it's fashionable to blame
> someone or something else. It wasn't me, it was my civil
> service advisors; it was the drugs; it was the porn video I
> watched; it was peer pressure.

It's part and parcel of this 'don't blame me guv, I never done it' culture that has swept through our society.


Re: Very good defence

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 7:29 am
by ATS
Trumpton wrote:

> Caractacus wrote:
>
> > once upon a time people took
> > responsibility for their actions. Now it's fashionable to
> blame
> > someone or something else. It wasn't me, it was my civil
> > service advisors; it was the drugs; it was the porn video I
> > watched; it was peer pressure.
>
> It's part and parcel of this 'don't blame me guv, I never done
> it' culture that has swept through our society.
>
>

Which then leads on to the other type - Yeah I did it. So what? I just
don't give a shit

Re: Very good defence

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:40 am
by one eyed jack
Its times like this I can safely hold my hand up and say along with my peers in the adult industry that real life is a lot sicker than porn can ever be.

Did anyone see this twat arriving to court with his hands in his pockets listening to his ipod? Fuck me rigid!!!! You are standing trial for fucking a corpse man!!!!

Un-be-fucking-lievable!

I'm biased on the evidence alone. Hang the bastard.

I wonder how people in prison will look at him? Like some freak show I expect.

Can you imagine watching a tv show like Prison Break and all the inmates are discussing what they are in for? Insurance fraud. Bank robbery. Murder....oh murder and necrophilia. He'll never live that down with anyone and especially since his face is seen on tv.

"Hey you're that corpse fucking guy on the news aint cha?"

"Mummy its that man on the telly"
"Come now Timmy stop staring. Its rude to point?"

Try telling pople you were high and drunk at the time and I doubt you will see sympathy on their part at all.


Re: Very good defence

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:35 am
by jimslip
Presumably he is attempting to wriggle out of the charge of, "Murder". How the act of, necrophilia can be used as a defence I cannot see.

They are 2 seperate, events. It could be argued that he stalked his victim with the intention of having sex with her ,whether she like it or not and because she fought back his assault, the only occasion for him to have sex with her, was after her demise, which he had to assure.

This would surely bring about a conviction for murder as there was, "Malice of forthought". If he'd made the case that during his assault she had inadvertently died, purely by accident, then, with the aid of his, "I was high on drink and drugs" mitigation and under our stupid system, he would get away with "Manslaughter", which I understand carries a 6 week prison sentence and a Carribean hoiiday. Unless of course the prison hasn't supplied a PS3 and a plasma TV, in which case he could enjoy the above, plus a payout of maybe a couple of million pounds on his release.

So no, to anyone out there, necrophilia, is not a good defence against a charge of murder, unless you fancy an indefinite stay at Broadmoor. Which maybe his, ''Cunning plan''