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Thomas Hughes Has Been Attacked In Segregation!
Breaking News Jordan McCann Has Attacked Thomas Hughes In Jail in the segregation where he was been kept for his own protection.( the father of poor child Arthur)
Reports suggest Thomas is in a critical condition .
FULL STORY ON JORDAN >
Reports suggest Thomas is in a critical condition .
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Except that won’t bring the unfortunate child back.
But if enough of us fantasise about the death or suffering of the killers, that makes everything alright.
Instead, we should be make sure this never happens to another child alive now.
Planning retribution and suffering on the perpetrators might absolve you from your own impotency, but it achieves nothing.
Except that won’t bring the unfortunate child back.
But if enough of us fantasise about the death or suffering of the killers, that makes everything alright.
Instead, we should be make sure this never happens to another child alive now.
Planning retribution and suffering on the perpetrators might absolve you from your own impotency, but it achieves nothing.
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Ignore references to the attack which didn't happen.
Ignore references to the attack which didn't happen.
I must admit I have avoided this case, and not read any details.
I knew it would sadden and anger me. So I have not read anything.
My town has spawned monsters. Hindley, Brady and Shipman, all wreaked their havoc in my community. They cast a cloud, but by executing them would not have brought sunshine.
I knew it would sadden and anger me. So I have not read anything.
My town has spawned monsters. Hindley, Brady and Shipman, all wreaked their havoc in my community. They cast a cloud, but by executing them would not have brought sunshine.
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