>But he denies murder, arguing his diagnosis of autism reduces his responsibility for the attack.
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> “You see, Hassan Sentamu had a short fuse, and as you’ll hear, and on September 27 at 8.30am, he reached the end of it.
If his “short fuse” is so bad, he should be in an institution. Not out in public.
“Disrupted upbringing” is no excuse for stabbing someone in the neck repeatedly.
>*Elianne Andam was stabbed outside a Croydon shopping centre during a row over a teddy bear*
Of course she was. Serious business, disrespecting teddy bears.
>*Prosecutor Alex Chalk KC told the court Sentamu has admitted causing Elianne’s death by stabbing her with a kitchen knife he brought to the meeting on September 27 last year.*
Four things: first, more than a year to come to trial; second, despite all the restrictions on knife sales, anyone can grab a knife from their kitchen on the way out; third, but you do not do so accidentally; and fourth, is “prosecutor Alex Chalk KC” the former MP who was Rishi Sunak’s Secretary of State for Justice? That will be a story to tell the other prisoners.
Bringing a knife alone is what should be considered not autism.
Poor girl and her family
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People who are so obsessed with ‘respect’ actually scare me and I tend to avoid them at all cost.
Nobody likes being disrespected but killing someone over it is diabolical.
Same kind of people who will pour acid on you because you rejected them and they’re trying to ‘save face’
Hassan Sentamu has done nothing to earn society’s respect
Respect is earned by taking responsibility for our actions, for caring about our fellow citizens, for doing good – even in the face of adversity
Respect is not earned by brandishing a gun or a knife. It is not earned by the use of threatening behaviour. If anything, such actions betray inner insecurity
Is it just me or there is too much of violence in Uk over respect.
“he argues he had a legal excuse for carrying a knife.”
Defence solicitor must be facepalming so hard they’ve left an imprint
A new colleague asked our manager recently “Who do you think you are?”
I had to remind this young, entitled prick that she probably thinks she is his manager, because she is.
>Jurors heard Sentamu had broken up with his girlfriend ten days earlier, and they agreed to meet on the morning of the stabbing to exchange possessions.
>Sentamu failed to bring his ex-girlfriend’s teddy bear to the meeting, it is said, and he is accused of flying into a rage when Elianne – in an “act of solidarity” – snatched back the bag her friend had brought.
I know there’s no hierarchy when it comes to stabbing, but what the fuck.
Why did an 18 year old think it’s ok to date a child. I mean, he took a knife with him and decided that if she acted out of line, he was going to kill her.
The whole situation is just dysfunctional and I’m sure this happens in London constantly.
“White-hot anger” is an interesting use of language.
I don’t see a better argument for the death penalty than “he’s mentally incapable of keeping himself from killing someone”.
>has pleaded guilty to failing to provide his mobile phone code to police
I mean guy’s a fucking scumbag but didn’t realise this bit is a crime
Obviously not defending his ridiculous actions but it seems like more of crazy over the top reaction to being bullied rather than anything else
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“Respect” culture is a fucking disease.
>But he denies murder, arguing his diagnosis of autism reduces his responsibility for the attack.
…
> “You see, Hassan Sentamu had a short fuse, and as you’ll hear, and on September 27 at 8.30am, he reached the end of it.
If his “short fuse” is so bad, he should be in an institution. Not out in public.
“Disrupted upbringing” is no excuse for stabbing someone in the neck repeatedly.
>*Elianne Andam was stabbed outside a Croydon shopping centre during a row over a teddy bear*
Of course she was. Serious business, disrespecting teddy bears.
>*Prosecutor Alex Chalk KC told the court Sentamu has admitted causing Elianne’s death by stabbing her with a kitchen knife he brought to the meeting on September 27 last year.*
Four things: first, more than a year to come to trial; second, despite all the restrictions on knife sales, anyone can grab a knife from their kitchen on the way out; third, but you do not do so accidentally; and fourth, is “prosecutor Alex Chalk KC” the former MP who was Rishi Sunak’s Secretary of State for Justice? That will be a story to tell the other prisoners.
Bringing a knife alone is what should be considered not autism.
Poor girl and her family
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People who are so obsessed with ‘respect’ actually scare me and I tend to avoid them at all cost.
Nobody likes being disrespected but killing someone over it is diabolical.
Same kind of people who will pour acid on you because you rejected them and they’re trying to ‘save face’
Hassan Sentamu has done nothing to earn society’s respect
Respect is earned by taking responsibility for our actions, for caring about our fellow citizens, for doing good – even in the face of adversity
Respect is not earned by brandishing a gun or a knife. It is not earned by the use of threatening behaviour. If anything, such actions betray inner insecurity
Is it just me or there is too much of violence in Uk over respect.
“he argues he had a legal excuse for carrying a knife.”
Defence solicitor must be facepalming so hard they’ve left an imprint
A new colleague asked our manager recently “Who do you think you are?”
I had to remind this young, entitled prick that she probably thinks she is his manager, because she is.
>Jurors heard Sentamu had broken up with his girlfriend ten days earlier, and they agreed to meet on the morning of the stabbing to exchange possessions.
>Sentamu failed to bring his ex-girlfriend’s teddy bear to the meeting, it is said, and he is accused of flying into a rage when Elianne – in an “act of solidarity” – snatched back the bag her friend had brought.
I know there’s no hierarchy when it comes to stabbing, but what the fuck.
Why did an 18 year old think it’s ok to date a child. I mean, he took a knife with him and decided that if she acted out of line, he was going to kill her.
The whole situation is just dysfunctional and I’m sure this happens in London constantly.
“White-hot anger” is an interesting use of language.
I don’t see a better argument for the death penalty than “he’s mentally incapable of keeping himself from killing someone”.
>has pleaded guilty to failing to provide his mobile phone code to police
I mean guy’s a fucking scumbag but didn’t realise this bit is a crime
Obviously not defending his ridiculous actions but it seems like more of crazy over the top reaction to being bullied rather than anything else
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