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Ojc
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11th Aug 10 at 15:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Jambo, if ever a man needed an excuse to kill Kennedy this was it.

Coincidence? I doubt it

After falling out with the Kennedys[citation needed], he was sent off to Vietnam where he oversaw the coup to overthrow President Ngo Dinh Diem. Following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Helms was made Deputy Director of the CIA under Admiral William Raborn. A year later, in 1966, he was appointed Director.
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IS it them that were on that pcp drug that is quite big in America angel dust or whatever, gives people superhuman strength and other randoms stuff? Think the missus recorded it.
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the lad I know and used to live with, who went mental, he was convinced in all this MK Ultra stuff
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quote:
Originally posted by Carl
IS it them that were on that pcp drug that is quite big in America angel dust or whatever, gives people superhuman strength and other randoms stuff? Think the missus recorded it.


No drugs involved.
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edit, just watched it, was the video i'm thinking off. I reckon its drugs. That angel dust stuff, look it up, some crazy stuff gone on with people who have had that, cutting their own organs out etc.

[Edited on 11-08-2010 by Carl]
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Thats the one.
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exactly Ollie, he vowed revenge on Kennedy for threatning to smash the CIA into a million peices. Or wactually that might have been Allen Dulles, one and the same though tbh
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quote:
Originally posted by Aaron
TBH, i once got hit by a car going 40. My head went through the windscreen (no crash helmet), and i got up on my feet after 10 seconds of being knocked out. i was fine.

Saying that though, the car on the motorway would have been going a damn sight faster i would have thought.


Government says you should be dead then.

If you believe the 30mph instead of 35mph campaign....
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maybe they were looking for the continuum transfunctioner?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dude,_Where's_My_Car%3F
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I understand they were tested for drugs and nothing was found in their system.

Another theory is that they belonged to some sort of cult/sucicide pact, again nothing proved.

[Edited on 11-08-2010 by Bart]
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Scheduled for release on parole next year. So that'll be 3 years served for murder? "manslaughter"

Still in touch with her sister, who's in the US and free. Even though the shrink believes it's some kind of link with her and her sister.

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quote:
Originally posted by Daimo B
Government says you should be dead then.

If you believe the 30mph instead of 35mph campaign....


Well, either they're wrong in this case....or i'm speaking from the grave.

Maybe i have super powers, or unbeknown to me in the Brisish special forces Or, more likley, i'm just part of a CIA project.



[Edited on 11-08-2010 by Aaron]
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Are you from Sweeden?

Do you really have a minge in your pants?
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quote:
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Scheduled for release on parole next year. So that'll be 3 years served for murder? "manslaughter"



If it is a parole case there isnt a chance she will be released on her 1st board sitting, she will most likely get a 2 year knock back, as it takes indeterminate prisoners years to even complete the reoffending programs assigned to them, or in some cases even to gt to the prisons which offer the correct courses needed, then she will have to work her way to an 'open' category prison as all life/indeterminate sentenced prisoners must complete time in an open prison and be slowly reintegrated and 'readied' for life back in society so even if she is lucky and she can charm a board into putting their name next to her release {which quite frankly i am sure 99% of parole boards would be reluctant to do} it will take her a minimum of say 7 years to be released. most people wait untill way over tariff before they get a panel to sit for them anyway.

long story short, She's not going anywhere for a long time!
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quote:
Originally posted by Daimo B
Are you from Sweeden?

Do you really have a minge in your pants?


Yes and Yes.
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quote:
Originally posted by Bart
I understand they were tested for drugs and nothing was found in their system.

Another theory is that they belonged to some sort of cult/sucicide pact, again nothing proved.

[Edited on 11-08-2010 by Bart]


Tested or not there are a few parts that point to them for me. Jumping in front of a lorry, being able to get up after being hit by a lorry and the fact that they are psychotic and went on to kill someone, being the main ones, going to watch the program later anyway. Either way they are crazy as hell!
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quote:
Originally posted by Carl
quote:
Originally posted by Bart
I understand they were tested for drugs and nothing was found in their system.

Another theory is that they belonged to some sort of cult/sucicide pact, again nothing proved.

[Edited on 11-08-2010 by Bart]


Tested or not there are a few parts that point to them for me. Jumping in front of a lorry, being able to get up after being hit by a lorry and the fact that they are psychotic and went on to kill someone, being the main ones, going to watch the program later anyway. Either way they are crazy as hell!


not to mention she hit herself in the head with a hammer before jumping off a 40ft bridge.
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quote:
Originally posted by Aaron

Yes and Yes.


Can i haves a feel?
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quote:
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I understand they were tested for drugs and nothing was found in their system.



One had a blood test (the one hit by the lorry), but they didn't mention the other one was tested, as far as I can remember

[Edited on 11-08-2010 by adiohead]
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I have a feeling they have escaped from the Nazi base in Antarctica.
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Cavey
Scheduled for release on parole next year. So that'll be 3 years served for murder? "manslaughter"



If it is a parole case there isnt a chance she will be released on her 1st board sitting, she will most likely get a 2 year knock back, as it takes indeterminate prisoners years to even complete the reoffending programs assigned to them, or in some cases even to gt to the prisons which offer the correct courses needed, then she will have to work her way to an 'open' category prison as all life/indeterminate sentenced prisoners must complete time in an open prison and be slowly reintegrated and 'readied' for life back in society so even if she is lucky and she can charm a board into putting their name next to her release {which quite frankly i am sure 99% of parole boards would be reluctant to do} it will take her a minimum of say 7 years to be released. most people wait untill way over tariff before they get a panel to sit for them anyway.

long story short, She's not going anywhere for a long time!


Sorry mate, murder was my wording, she only got 5 years as she was charged with manslaughter as she as apparently crazy at the time of the incident
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watched this last night and to say it sums up the justice system well is an understatement

The women could have easy injured or killed the mortorists involved

yet they were seen as a low threat and 2 days later committed murder

at this point they cant sentence them properly as they are now not metally ill

its a joke - she committed murder FFS

i was very shocked by watching the vid but then became very angry at the follow up

No way should she have been released into the puiblic after the motorway incident

She should have been deported home
Jambo
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Only in England can you get away with murder
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quote:
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Sorry mate, murder was my wording, she only got 5 years as she was charged with manslaughter as she as apparently crazy at the time of the incident


Manslaughter invariably also holds an indeterminate sentence rather than a determinate sentence so she does not have what is known as a SED {sentence expiry date}

For example a lad i know very well punched somebody in a drunken fight and killed the lad, he was sentenced to a 3 year term for manslaughter but although he has shown quite exemplary behavior in prison he is still languishing in Cat B establishment's 9 years later, no where near his category D {open conditions/readying} phase of offender rehabilitation.

You would be surprised how stringent the National offender management system is when considering the release of Indeterminate prisoners.
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Im in shock, never heard of this story before.
Imagine being the driver of the cars, selfish bitches

[Edited on 11-08-2010 by JodieSarah]

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