Murder in Greenwich.
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would prefer taxes not go on homing him for the next 35 years, would just let him swing from a tree by teatimeShootersHillGuru said:I hope that if this is the bastard then he doesn't see daylight until he's at least sixty.
I think all murder should mean a minimum of 30 years and then release dependant on flawless behaviour.
All crimes of violence should incur a custodial sentence.7 -
Throw the key away. Scumbag.4
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He then started getting aggressive and a family member shouted out to him from the public gallery: "Jordan don't please don't."
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Don't worry the screws will have kicked the shit out of him once they had him down those stairs.palarsehater said:He then started getting aggressive and a family member shouted out to him from the public gallery: "Jordan don't please don't."
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and then he will complain and probably get a payout, the counry has been decimated to a shit hole full of people that are sub human.eaststandmike said:
Don't worry the screws will have kicked the shit out of him once they had him down those stairs.palarsehater said:He then started getting aggressive and a family member shouted out to him from the public gallery: "Jordan don't please don't."
what a piece of shit, makes my blood boil
not the place of the time just hope he gets sorted out in jail.0 -
These moped robbers and killers need sorting out ASAP.
it seems like everyday there is another incident in London.3 -
Know 2 people personally that have been victims, fuckers0
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Lots going on in Greenwich at the moment. A 'Rep war' over drugs between estates in Charlton and Greenwich.0
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Bet he gets life imprisonment of 8 years.Curb_It said:Good result. Well done the Police for finding this murderer.
I hope he goes away for a very long time.0 -
Back in the 50s and 60s there was gang war between Greenwich and Charlton, but then it was nothing to do with drugs, just territory and hatred. Blackheath wa a good place for a fight, especially when the fair was there. I knew a lot who were involved, but kept my head downBaldybonce said:Lots going on in Greenwich at the moment. A 'Rep war' over drugs between estates in Charlton and Greenwich.
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The ‘Cherry Boys’ have been looking to control this for some time. A couple of them have already been put away.Baldybonce said:Lots going on in Greenwich at the moment. A 'Rep war' over drugs between estates in Charlton and Greenwich.
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Danny is a 2nd cousin of mine. Hadnt seen him since we were kids. Our shared relative, our great-grandmother, passed away 2 months ago. We both should have been at the funeral. The loss of someone who made it into their 90s is hard enough but there at least feels something like a natural order. For Dannys more-direct family his loss will be felt everyday let alone at funerals, weddings etc. Their lives will always have anguish.
I wish I knew the solution but how many more families will be left heartbroken until something is done?
I feel like this guy should swing but then he is also someone's son. However he should be made to give up the name of the other killer and that should be by any means necessary.11 -
Isn't there a charity day/football tournament coming up for this guy? I've seen a few things on social media if so hope all goes well0
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Oh those were the days! Just territory and hatred. Pathetic! Almost as bad as grown men fighting over football teams.ross1 said:
Back in the 50s and 60s there was gang war between Greenwich and Charlton, but then it was nothing to do with drugs, just territory and hatred. Blackheath wa a good place for a fight, especially when the fair was there. I knew a lot who were involved, but kept my head downBaldybonce said:Lots going on in Greenwich at the moment. A 'Rep war' over drugs between estates in Charlton and Greenwich.
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Jordan Bailey-Mascoll has been sentenced to Life, with a minimum tariff of 35 years.9
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Good, let him rot.Chizz said:Jordan Bailey-Mascoll has been sentenced to Life, with a minimum tariff of 35 years.
RIP Danny11 -
Big sentence. Good.
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Hopefully someone does him in before that sentence is served, fucker!0
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Good. Justice. The same guy has caused me injuries in the past.0
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What happened ?RugbyAddick said:Good. Justice. The same guy has caused me injuries in the past.
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Got them at work. I ended up with a gash on the back of my hand. The scars about an inch and a half in length. Long and short - he was on a motorbike, tried to steal another motorbike and I was doing my job.Covered End said:
What happened ?RugbyAddick said:Good. Justice. The same guy has caused me injuries in the past.
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In other words he is a scumbag.RugbyAddick said:
Got them at work. I ended up with a gash on the back of my hand. The scars about an inch and a half in length. Long and short - he was on a motorbike, tried to steal another motorbike and I was doing my job.Covered End said:
What happened ?RugbyAddick said:Good. Justice. The same guy has caused me injuries in the past.
Glad he is off our streets2 -
Big sentence but the scumbag could still have a few years as a free man (he’ll be 61 in 35 years time).Curb_It said:Big sentence. Good.
I’m not a advocate of the death sentence but some people should be locked up until the day they die.0 -
Well I always thought you were from Rugby!RugbyAddick said:
Got them at work. I ended up with a gash on the back of my hand. The scars about an inch and a half in length. Long and short - he was on a motorbike, tried to steal another motorbike and I was doing my job.Covered End said:
What happened ?RugbyAddick said:Good. Justice. The same guy has caused me injuries in the past.
Tough job you have. Well done.
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There's absolutely no certainty he'll be let out of jail in 35 years' time. That's just the earliest he could be *considered* to be released, in licence. (And he'll never complete his sentence while he's alive).DaveMehmet said:
Big sentence but the scumbag could still have a few years as a free man (he’ll be 61 in 35 years time).Curb_It said:Big sentence. Good.
I’m not a advocate of the death sentence but some people should be locked up until the day they die.0 -
Chizz said:
There's absolutely no certainty he'll be let out of jail in 35 years' time. That's just the earliest he could be *considered* to be released, in licence. (And he'll never complete his sentence while he's alive).DaveMehmet said:
Big sentence but the scumbag could still have a few years as a free man (he’ll be 61 in 35 years time).Curb_It said:Big sentence. Good.
I’m not a advocate of the death sentence but some people should be locked up until the day they die.
In my experience it’s rare to be granted parole at the first shot. In the next 35years he’s going to have to do every offending behaviour course thrown at him, distance himself from negative influences, form positive working relationships with prison staff, demonstrate that he understands what it means to be a member of society in a pro-social way. Basically live like a saint for the next 35years if he wants a chance of getting out at the first attempt. Now I know nothing of this individual and I’m not a betting man but I have a rough idea of how prison life and his adaption to it is going to pan out.
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Is he member of a large gang or just individual nastiness?0
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I work in Greenwich and today walking back from the post office to work in Greenwich south street a guy on a moped mounted the pavement and tried to snatch my phone, I managed to get it into my pocket a split second before he reached out.
Not gna lie I was shaken a little by this.
Be careful out there ladies and gents!0 -
So are you estimating that he'll never get out ?AddickUpNorth said:Chizz said:
There's absolutely no certainty he'll be let out of jail in 35 years' time. That's just the earliest he could be *considered* to be released, in licence. (And he'll never complete his sentence while he's alive).DaveMehmet said:
Big sentence but the scumbag could still have a few years as a free man (he’ll be 61 in 35 years time).Curb_It said:Big sentence. Good.
I’m not a advocate of the death sentence but some people should be locked up until the day they die.
In my experience it’s rare to be granted parole at the first shot. In the next 35years he’s going to have to do every offending behaviour course thrown at him, distance himself from negative influences, form positive working relationships with prison staff, demonstrate that he understands what it means to be a member of society in a pro-social way. Basically live like a saint for the next 35years if he wants a chance of getting out at the first attempt. Now I know nothing of this individual and I’m not a betting man but I have a rough idea of how prison life and his adaption to it is going to pan out.0 -
Glad you're ok, and didn't lose anything mate.andyg90 said:I work in Greenwich and today walking back from the post office to work in Greenwich south street a guy on a moped mounted the pavement and tried to snatch my phone, I managed to get it into my pocket a split second before he reached out.
Not gna lie I was shaken a little by this.
Be careful out there ladies and gents!7