Erra it'd be great.It would be like a meeting of minds. Water, level etc.
Not as much as you, clearly.
He's comfortable with who he is.
As for you?
Erra it'd be great.It would be like a meeting of minds. Water, level etc.
Not as much as you, clearly.
I did see it, I just couldn't be bothered to reply.Oh you DID see my post then. You seem to have missed the one posted immediately above it. Here it is again for your convenience.
Had she gone down for murdering her 3 children would she be "eligible to apply for temporary release" after just 18 months, bearing in mind that you said "Harder to get out of the central mental than any prison tbh."?
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Too busy being a proc literatum in the attic surrounded by Jimmy Savile memorabilia.I am honoured you hold me in such esteemed company oh wise one.
Rebs would have been great company on a night out....
You get out much?
Erra it'd be great.
He's comfortable with who he is.
As for you?
Two for one all day, too easy.Too busy being a proc literatum in the attic surrounded by Jimmy Savile memorabilia.![]()
Similar in some ways, but not in others. She indicated clear intent and mens rea. I think it is a useful comparison to the Morley case tbh.Antrim woman jailed for 20 years for murder of two-year-old son
Updated / Tuesday, 13 Dec 2022 15:50
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The 42-year-old woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was sentenced at Belfast Crown Court
By Vincent Kearney
Northern Editor
A 42-year-old Co Antrim woman has been told she will spend at least 20 years in prison for murdering one of her young sons and attempting to murder another.
The boy was two years and eight months old when he sustained fatal stab wounds in the family home on the outskirts of Larne on 2 March 2020.
The woman, who cannot be named due to a reporting restriction, was also charged with attempting to murder her 11-month-old son on the same date.
While she had acknowledged stabbing both her young sons, the woman initially denied the charges of murder and attempted murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility due to her mental state at the time.
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Antrim woman jailed for 20 years for murder of son
A 42-year-old Co Antrim woman was today told she will spend at least 20 years in prison for murdering one of her young sons and attempting to murder another.www.rte.ie
A similar case but a very different outcome, this murderer will serve 20 years at least.
Yeah, Medea is the play you're thinking of..Similar in some ways, but not in others. She indicated clear intent and mens rea. I think it is a useful comparison to the Morley case tbh.
Wasn't there a Greek myth about a mother who kills her children to punish their father? I was trying to think if it when watching the news earlier.
Okay I will try to refrain from joking about you from here on in #blessTwo for one all day, too easy.
By the way, Bleak_y, jokes about paedos aren't at all funny. Just shows up your level of internet stupidity.![]()
If she did it wrapped in the Trickcolour she would not serve any timeAntrim woman jailed for 20 years for murder of two-year-old son
Updated / Tuesday, 13 Dec 2022 15:50
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The 42-year-old woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was sentenced at Belfast Crown Court
By Vincent Kearney
Northern Editor
A 42-year-old Co Antrim woman has been told she will spend at least 20 years in prison for murdering one of her young sons and attempting to murder another.
The boy was two years and eight months old when he sustained fatal stab wounds in the family home on the outskirts of Larne on 2 March 2020.
The woman, who cannot be named due to a reporting restriction, was also charged with attempting to murder her 11-month-old son on the same date.
While she had acknowledged stabbing both her young sons, the woman initially denied the charges of murder and attempted murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility due to her mental state at the time.
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Antrim woman jailed for 20 years for murder of son
A 42-year-old Co Antrim woman was today told she will spend at least 20 years in prison for murdering one of her young sons and attempting to murder another.www.rte.ie
A similar case but a very different outcome, this murderer will serve 20 years at least.
Case in point, fair play Bleak_yOkay I will try to refrain from joking about you from here on in #bless