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Preventing the course of justice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i would love my partner so much it hurts, but the second this man i love dearly committed an act like this, my love for him would shrivel like a prune and turn to hate and disgust.
sexyrussian - are you saying that your 'extra strong' love would stay intact if you discovered this person had killed 2 children??
How do you know this ~ did you ask him? oh of course how silly of me..your opinion is the only valid one, right?
Being ever so slightly more intelligent than you, & also being a parent, I gather that the book was actually written as something positive about his daughter. It must be appalling to have just that one lasting memory of your child. A book of memories is a fantastic thing to do.
But then you wouldn't know would you?
Oh that's ok then ~ Richard & Judy speak the gospel, so I will change my mind and agree with you...
*rolls eyes*
How can he publish a book without charging for it? in any case, the family deserve a good life & I am sure any monies received have helped them have just a small amount of enjoyment in life ~ Ian Huntley & Maxine Carr are getting all that at the taxpayers expense.
We may disagree, but you are speaking out of your backside ~ fact
man writes a book and gets a few quid, (that i am 100% sure he'd set fire to if it meant he could have his daughter back) or twisted little freak defends his psycho murderer girlfriend after she butchers two children...mmm... i know who i'd like to meet in a dark alley armed with a pointed stick.
i love the 'outraged indignation' about someone writing a book and the callous sneer that it wasn't a bestseller!!
i'm sure the murdered girls dad was devastated that his literary career didn't take off...
i hope for your sake you are 13 years old because otherwise this is very very sad.
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