Woman poured kettle of boiling water over lover’s disabled ex-wife by ClassicFlavour Tags:United Kingdom 7 comments Brings a different meaning to “I’ll make you a brew”. Horrific attack, but I found the article to be a bit confusing, and I can’t for the life of me work out what this part means; >‘Mr Turner saw you throw the water over her but he just waited outside the room having closed the door, leaving Emily Banks to attack her. >‘He needed to show solidarity with Banks who he had betrayed that evening.’ Did they explain what this was about and I just missed it, or did they just drop that quote in without context? ‘He is someone who is not in the best of health and is going to find a lengthy custodial sentence extremely difficult.’ I struggle to understand why we’re meant to weep a river for arseholes having to bear the brunt of the consequences for their actions >Banks, who is a mother Of course they don’t fail to mention that she has children despite it having nothing to do with the crime Roger Wilson, defending Banks, said […] She has a personality disorder No shit! An evil personality! As nobody involved is obviously Muslim this won’t get any traction here. There can no good behaviour for these two individuals, let their sentences be ten and eight years at the minimum. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Horrific attack, but I found the article to be a bit confusing, and I can’t for the life of me work out what this part means; >‘Mr Turner saw you throw the water over her but he just waited outside the room having closed the door, leaving Emily Banks to attack her. >‘He needed to show solidarity with Banks who he had betrayed that evening.’ Did they explain what this was about and I just missed it, or did they just drop that quote in without context?
‘He is someone who is not in the best of health and is going to find a lengthy custodial sentence extremely difficult.’ I struggle to understand why we’re meant to weep a river for arseholes having to bear the brunt of the consequences for their actions
>Banks, who is a mother Of course they don’t fail to mention that she has children despite it having nothing to do with the crime
There can no good behaviour for these two individuals, let their sentences be ten and eight years at the minimum.
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Brings a different meaning to “I’ll make you a brew”.
Horrific attack, but I found the article to be a bit confusing, and I can’t for the life of me work out what this part means;
>‘Mr Turner saw you throw the water over her but he just waited outside the room having closed the door, leaving Emily Banks to attack her.
>‘He needed to show solidarity with Banks who he had betrayed that evening.’
Did they explain what this was about and I just missed it, or did they just drop that quote in without context?
‘He is someone who is not in the best of health and is going to find a lengthy custodial sentence extremely difficult.’
I struggle to understand why we’re meant to weep a river for arseholes having to bear the brunt of the consequences for their actions
>Banks, who is a mother
Of course they don’t fail to mention that she has children despite it having nothing to do with the crime
Roger Wilson, defending Banks, said […] She has a personality disorder
No shit! An evil personality!
As nobody involved is obviously Muslim this won’t get any traction here.
There can no good behaviour for these two individuals, let their sentences be ten and eight years at the minimum.