I doubt there’s a focus group anywhere that is going to miss this guy not joining it.
ForwardReflection980 on
> After being released on bail, he sent further messages in November to his probation officer threatening to kill everyone in the probation office with grenades and guns.
Absolutely wild. Someone buy his legal team a drink, they’ll need it.
Crafty-Reality-9425 on
Instead of threats and violence, this fine gentleman should put himself forward to become an MP. It’s far better to change things from the inside. Whilst in prison he will hopefully mend the errors of his ways. You never know, we could be looking at the face of our future Prime Minister.
limeflavoured on
>The 52-year-old, from Littleport in Cambridgeshire, told police he sent them after an aggravated burglary at a relative’s house “was covered up” and they got out of hand because he was “bored”.
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I doubt there’s a focus group anywhere that is going to miss this guy not joining it.
> After being released on bail, he sent further messages in November to his probation officer threatening to kill everyone in the probation office with grenades and guns.
Absolutely wild. Someone buy his legal team a drink, they’ll need it.
Instead of threats and violence, this fine gentleman should put himself forward to become an MP. It’s far better to change things from the inside. Whilst in prison he will hopefully mend the errors of his ways. You never know, we could be looking at the face of our future Prime Minister.
>The 52-year-old, from Littleport in Cambridgeshire, told police he sent them after an aggravated burglary at a relative’s house “was covered up” and they got out of hand because he was “bored”.
Sounds entirely sensible. Or perhaps not.