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Quinlad: U Smart ASS Footer!
Here's Hopeing U Get Done over Yourself BIG TIME, U Should Be Ashamed 2 Admit U Are A THIEF !!
BACK TO POST: Got What He Diserved, & Look At All The Trouble, The Piece Of Sh*t Has Put On The Poor Family, Phone Call,s , To Insurance ect. Hireing Another Car.
Bible Thumper's : Put A Sign At Front Of Your HOUSE & On Your CAR : HELP YOURSELF 2 MY STUFF !! i will forgive you & pray 4 you. Then Hopefully The Like's Of Me , Will Be Left Well Alone & My Home & Content's In Tact.
Fagidill.

Do your shift key a favour and read this:

http://www.icteachers.co.uk/children/sats/capi tal_letters.htm
The victim,Stephen Heslop had been released from hospital on Christmas Day after a previous suicide attempt and had been suffering from depression for years. Perhaps some folk have been quick to make assumptions.
And how exactly is depression linked to robbing somebody at knifepoint???

It is prejudice, wrong and ill-informed to link ANY mental illness with crime. Most criminals are NOT mad, and most mad people are NOT criminals.

It is ill-informed and Victorian values like your Corby that stigmatise mental illness, especially mild curable forms like depression, however manic.

May I suggest therefore that this Stephen character although mad (or depressed) is still filth and totally deserved to die.

The fact he was released from Hospital, thus not even placed under a section order PROVES he was sane and under the old McNaughton Rules guilty of the crime. He therefore deserved to die.

He is filth and again may I say ROT IN HELL!!!!!

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