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Thu 13/05/04 at 20:09
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"TheShiznit.co.uk"
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You are? Then come with me and make Maxine Carr's life a living hell!

Not even out of prison and already details of her new identity have been stolen and leaked. The Sun printed details of where she 'might' live and what she 'might' be called. And I can absolutely guarantee you that when she's released from whatever safehouse she's being hidden in (and it will be discovered and swamped by the media), there'll be hordes of mongoloids waving placards, spitting bile and throwing eggs at her, simply because there's nothing better to do until Trisha at 2pm.

Why? What's it going to achieve? You think waving a placard at her that says 'child killer' or some other ingenious (and poorly spelled) statement will make her fall to her knees, Heston-style in realisation at what she's done? Slow clap moron, I'm pretty sure she knows what she's done, and knows it's wrong. She's done her time, but will people let it lie? No, at least not until a new Myra Hindley figure is created by the press.

Take my word for it, no matter where she goes, where she lives or what she looks like, people will hound her til she's swinging from a light socket. Because people are stupid. The media will get hold of her identity, and inbred local hicks will be lining up down the road with flaming torches ready to whomp her ass out of town. Stupid, utterly moronic neanderthal reactionaries will daub hateful slogans on her house, break her windows and make her life a living hell, aided no doubt by the tabloids who need something to cover because it's a slow news day and Britney hasn't got around to buying a new hat just yet.

There's no excuse for what she did, don't start protesting at me. What she did was a truly awful act, heartless beyond belief and almost in-human in nature. But she's a weak, pathetic person, the kind of woman I despise because they're so warped and twisted that they'll do whatever they can just to stay with their man, or lack the balls to leave a partner that beats them. But the people I despise more are the hordes of small-minded, red-faced middle Englanders that bang on the sides of police trucks, scream obscenities and proclaim 'this country's gone to pot' before settling back down in their comfy sofas with their slippers for a good read of the Daily Mail.

She'll be dead within a year.
Thu 13/05/04 at 23:13
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"Teal'c"
Posts: 3,617
I thought the title read Picard.
"Picard's not hateful" I thought. "He just liks some tea earl grey hot once in a while."
Thu 13/05/04 at 23:09
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"Peace Respect Punk"
Posts: 8,069
cookie monster wrote:
> But why the hell should the tax payer foot the £1m bill to
> protect her life? She should have been released from prison and left
> to fend for herself, if her life was hell then THATS the consequence
> of her actions.

If it weren't for the "hateful, placard-waving reactionaries" of the title, the tax payer wouldn't have to...
Thu 13/05/04 at 23:04
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Posts: 20,776
exactly, and lying for a loved one is not the same as killing the children yourself. people are stupid though.
Thu 13/05/04 at 22:49
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"Monochromatic"
Posts: 18,487
I've been thinking about what she did for a while, now bear with me.
Right put yourself in the same position in her, youve gone away for a couple of days and while youve been gone something horrible has happened, now when you get back you find that your partner who you love and trust, has no alibi, but you dont suspect them at all, so if they asked would you provide a false one ?
I dont know about her relationship with him, i only know about my own, but i cant honestly say i wouldn't provide a false alibi.
Can you ?
Thu 13/05/04 at 22:37
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Posts: 9,848
I've been thinking this way for ages.

People always look down on "hating" but will find any excuse to do it "righteously". So petty.
Thu 13/05/04 at 22:27
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Posts: 20,776
To be honest, I think Carr is fairly innocent.

Sure she lied to the police, but I honestly believe she feels terrible remorse for what Huntley did.

After all let's not forget that she was out of town for the entire duration of the killings, and had nothing whatsoever to do with them. She is guilty only of perverting the course of justice, in a major and high profile case, yes, but nothing more.

Of course it could have transpired that Huntley went free due to her lies, and for that, she MUST be punished. Perhaps they should make her sentence a little longer, giving her a little more time to ponder just what the hell she nearly did to the world.

But you're right snuggly, these sad b***ards make me sick. People revel in other peoples suffering. An article in the telegraph today struck a chord with me. It said that most human beings will jump at the chance to return to their neanderthal savage roots, given a nice bit of hyped and misguided propoganda.

Just look at those sick subhuman sh**heads who beheaded that civilian. Their waferthin reasoning is nothing but a quick excuse for them to reduce themselves to barbarians, and revel in someone elses (luckily short) suffering.

It's a sick world we live in, as Aileen Wuoronous, serial killer, said on that interview the other night, before her execution - we all have evil inside us, it just takes the right set of circumstances to bring it out.

The media seems to want to make us hate all arabs at the moment, and no doubt many of the weaker minded individuals will already be drawing up plans to burn down mosques, or write profanities on them, in our country.
Thu 13/05/04 at 21:33
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"Which one's pink?"
Posts: 12,152
I read that apparently, her dog was also get a new identity.

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Thu 13/05/04 at 21:16
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"TheShiznit.co.uk"
Posts: 6,592
It's not like it would have made much of a difference if she had told police about the girls, it wouldn't have brought them back to life. It would have saved a lot of grief to the parents and all concerned, granted. But it's a moot point.
Thu 13/05/04 at 20:51
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"Monochromatic"
Posts: 18,487
This is guilt by association, i've seen those interviews she did, not for on second do i think she believed that he killed them, i think she was stupid and naive and this has turned into a witch-hunt against someone who made a stupid mistake.
Thu 13/05/04 at 20:43
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"Pouch Ape"
Posts: 14,499
Yeah, killing is wrong, so let's kill someone for it!

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