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Someone in the news who did a dispicable thing.
There is an email going around giving out the real name and the details of the crime. Has anyone else seen it? Do you think it's genuine? I asked this before but it got deleted for giving too much detail I guess.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've seen the text, and deleted it. How do you know it's truthful? If there is actually a John Smith living in Anywheresville, and he has nothing to do with this case then he is currently going to be fearing for his life. And further dissemination of dodgy info will make things worse.
Would you belive me if I sent a text saying you had won a million pounds? So why believe this?
This mob mentality reminds me of when a peadiatrician had his house torched by a rioting crowd of idiots!!
Would you belive me if I sent a text saying you had won a million pounds? So why believe this?
This mob mentality reminds me of when a peadiatrician had his house torched by a rioting crowd of idiots!!
For heavens sake........
The reason your earlier thread got pulled Geezer is because of the speculative nature of the 'evidence' contained in the text..........not your posting of it.
There have been several similar posts but I can't direct you to them because they have all been pulled.............don't expect this to linger long.
http://www.dailymail....-killer-Facebook.html
The reason your earlier thread got pulled Geezer is because of the speculative nature of the 'evidence' contained in the text..........not your posting of it.
There have been several similar posts but I can't direct you to them because they have all been pulled.............don't expect this to linger long.
http://www.dailymail....-killer-Facebook.html
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