ChatterBank55 mins ago
Traveller Scum
Look at these lovely pictures of this woman with her, clearly very loved, children.
She's dead, murdered by a scumbag Traveller (I promise I won't use the 'P' word because the last time I did I was placed in AB Jail for the weekend) caught on camera.
Then look at the 'Travellers' in their T-Shirts protesting the scumbag's innocence.
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-8 627271/ Teenage -travel ler-17- named-R ocky-Ma rciano- jailed- life.ht ml
Do these sub-human detritus despicable scumbags have any redeeming features?
I hate these people with an irrational passion.
She's dead, murdered by a scumbag Traveller (I promise I won't use the 'P' word because the last time I did I was placed in AB Jail for the weekend) caught on camera.
Then look at the 'Travellers' in their T-Shirts protesting the scumbag's innocence.
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Do these sub-human detritus despicable scumbags have any redeeming features?
I hate these people with an irrational passion.
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Wearing t-shirts proclaiming the innocence of the murderer (and he has been proven to be a murderer by his peers, and is therefore a murderer) is a disgraceful insult to the family of the murdered woman. It is an incredible act of being passive aggressive.
It is absolutely no different to the travellers placing flowers on the wall of the poor man in Hither Green a couple of years ago who defended himself and his elderly wife while being burgled by a 'Traveller' that resulted in the 'Traveller's' death. Apparently he was a lovely person as well.
I know where my sympathies lie - It appears some people on this thread are a bit more forgiving because the murderer is autistic (is he though?) and their sympathies lie elsewhere. I think their moral compass is a bit askew.
It is absolutely no different to the travellers placing flowers on the wall of the poor man in Hither Green a couple of years ago who defended himself and his elderly wife while being burgled by a 'Traveller' that resulted in the 'Traveller's' death. Apparently he was a lovely person as well.
I know where my sympathies lie - It appears some people on this thread are a bit more forgiving because the murderer is autistic (is he though?) and their sympathies lie elsewhere. I think their moral compass is a bit askew.
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