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that new 3 part series; fred wests house of horrors casefile is good, there was plenty of new things and gruesome tales
 
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Which one? There seemed to be two that dropped this week.
The one about the Algerian/French couple living in London who imprisoned, tortured and killed their nanny.

So many parts of this case fascinate me. Like the founder of Boy zone (Mark Walton) being an unfortunate victim, or the fact it's a case of folie à deux which was highlighted in a previous episode (Erikkson twins).

The delivery of the episode was good too. It took a turn that I wasn't prepared for.
 
The one about the Algerian/French couple living in London who imprisoned, tortured and killed their nanny.

So many parts of this case fascinate me. Like the founder of Boy zone (Mark Walton) being an unfortunate victim, or the fact it's a case of folie à deux which was highlighted in a previous episode (Erikkson twins).

The delivery of the episode was good too. It took a turn that I wasn't prepared for.
Ahh yep, had heard that one previously (I pay the $7 or whatever it is).

Terribly sad that one.
 
Listening to the Andrew Rule podcasts of the late Andrew Fraser, who was lawyer for the likes of the Morans & Pettingills.

Got through 1st 3 & great insights to the some crime families & dodgy Vic Police.

 

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Wow that's amazing news. Im happy for Ross and his family. The sentence was ridiculous.
The guy did try and have someone killed...

I think we can all agree the sentence was way too harsh but not sure I'll ever feel sorry for him.
 
"We're going to be asking everyone who sells drugs, gets caught selling drugs, to receive the death penalty for their heinous acts,"
trump May 2023
Yeah, that won't be happening. No single person would have the power to sentence someone to death for that. Plus, it has to go through each state and there's absolutely no chance it would be in the public interest. Many people are against the death penalty for first degree murder, so how on Earth would something far less than that be written into the Sentencing Act?
 

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