i wouldn’t donate either. That said, I personally believe that a lot of people donated cause they felt like it was unjust that he got prison time and the 2 that tried to rob him (who were career criminals) got off with essentially nothing. I think if the 2 other guys had got a similar sentence I don’t think people would have had the same level of sympathy.Sorry but I wouldn't donate money to him there are a lot more people who need it more.
Yeah I know what you mean , I think people would have still stuck up for him but like you say probably not as much sympathy. I would have been a lot less angry if the thieves got a more justified sentencei wouldn’t donate either. That said, I personally believe that a lot of people donated cause they felt like it was unjust that he got prison time and the 2 that tried to rob him (who were career criminals) got off with essentially nothing. I think if the 2 other guys had got a similar sentence I don’t think people would have had the same level of sympathy.
tbf to the bloke, it’s really easy for us to sit here and say that but imagine 2 people rocked up to your family home in the dark wearing masks, yielding a crowbar. Im not by any stretch justifying his actions here as they were reckless and disproportionate but to suggest he flies off the handle like that for anything because of 1 reaction to a situation that would put the fear of god in any one imo is a bit of a stretch.I’m not sure if I’m the only one who thinks this, but if his response to the burglars was to try and run them off the road (and maybe kill them) then does he have a measured response to other things in life?! If he and his wife argue for example, how does he respond to that?!
Exactly , everyone has situations that make you see red and act out of the ordinary , like you say not justifying it but he recognises he shouldn't have done it , he didnt seem to dispute his sentence either, I think the worse part is the fact they got away with it and continue to go on thievingtbf to the bloke, it’s really easy for us to sit here and say that but imagine 2 people rocked up to your family home in the dark wearing masks, yielding a crowbar. Im not by any stretch justifying his actions here as they were reckless and disproportionate but to suggest he flies off the handle like that for anything because of 1 reaction to a situation that would put the fear of god in any one imo is a bit of a stretch.
And that the judge used their injuries to not send them to prison...when their injuries didn't stop them robbing a car after lolExactly , everyone has situations that make you see red and act out of the ordinary , like you say not justifying it but he recognises he shouldn't have done it , he didnt seem to dispute his sentence either, I think the worse part is the fact they got away with it and continue to go on thieving
Yeah, I think it’s going to be a hard one to watchTonight’s synopsis seems a bit grim
I’ve just looked at the prog info and thought the same. Not sure I want to watch it tbhTonight’s synopsis seems a bit grim
just a bit. I’ll leave that one for when there’s daylightTonight’s synopsis seems a bit grim
He pled guilty, can’t remember the full sentence (17 years maybe?) but he has to serve 9 years and will be on the sex offenders register for lifeCan anyone watching tell me his sentence please, my daughter woke up so missed the last 5 mins
14 years extended which means 9 years jail 5 years on license plus sex offenders register.Can anyone watching tell me his sentence please, my daughter woke up so missed the last 5 mins
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