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I'm seriously worried for Joshes welfare now, he's dated quite a few blonde swedes whilst over there :001_smile:

 

Maybe he turned them both down and that sent them over the edge!

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watched it last night, very scary stuff!, the strangest thing was how they both survived being run over twice!!! very sad for the poor guy who was killed though.

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:scared1:

 

 

Err we just dont need people like that in society, puff of madness or not.

 

Either commit them to a mental asylum and monitor or just do away with them.

 

If it was a mad dog it would be put down, so many people coulda been killed or injured in those two motorway accidents.

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I think anyone, of any age or sex, would be sent over the edge if Josh turned them down...

 

I don't think thats happened yet though!!!:001_tt2::001_tt2:haha!!

 

Just watched the programme with the Mrs, fascinating, if very scary, viewing.

 

And I agree, 5 years is madness....:thumbdown:

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Watched this when it was on BBC1 earlier this week. Graphic, gripping and disturbing. No drugs involved, apparently, though first impressions suggested PCP or similar, just completely phsychotic.

 

My sympathies are with the family of the murdered guy and also those people who had to deal with the motorway incident (including the drivers - the lorry driver looked devastated - and the police) and the stabbing.

 

It disturbs me that someone who is clearly very bonkers indeed and a real danger to herself and the public can be let out from custody. It's all very well saying that she wasn't bonkers at the time of release, but normal people do not run into to motorway traffic and until someone figured out why she did she should have been detained.

 

It also clearly highlighted an inadequacy with the law, when someone is legally insane at the time an offence is committed but has recovered when sentencing is carried out.

 

All in all a very sad business.

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