Pretty sure they were sent home until Monday. Can't come quickly enough, I've noticed the threads always get snipey when there's not much going on with the hearing.Do we know when they’re back in court? I can’t see anything online
(Quoting from the end of the last thread to reply here)To me MG is a rapist. I know in the eyes of the law he’s paid his price but in my eyes he’s never anything else. This would be how I’d view anyone in my real life too. A rapist can’t change to me it’s inside them, it’s who they are.
I’d leave them with hm rather than her. At least he tucked Victoria in nicely.(Quoting from the end of the last thread to reply here)
His past is a huge worry. I can understand why her family were concerned.
It’s also a puzzle because that was such a horrific crime, when he was so young, did he really just get deported back to the UK and get his head down and work? How do you go from violent rape at 14, to never in any trouble again? (Current case notwithstanding)
I still wouldn’t leave my children with him.
And why wouldn’t they just reappear once she had died and their ‘fight’ or however they saw this mess, was over. Hand her over to the evil authorities and say “you happy now?!”. If she was as well-cared for as they’re trying to say, and there was no blame to be put on them why not just pop up again? That’s what I’d expect cos who could be arsed with camping in January when the whole point of doing so was gone.I feel like I keep repeating myself here but honestly I can’t stop thinking about this. I just can’t fathom how you wouldn’t be screaming and shouting from the rooftops if your baby passed away. To carry her round in that dirty bag just… decomposing. That poor baby. It’s genuinely haunting me.
I don't understand this. Even if the baby was clearly dead you'd be calling emergency services to save them to do anything you could think of. Shouting anyone to help you bring them back to life.I feel like I keep repeating myself here but honestly I can’t stop thinking about this. I just can’t fathom how you wouldn’t be screaming and shouting from the rooftops if your baby passed away. To carry her round in that dirty bag just… decomposing. That poor baby. It’s genuinely haunting me.
I don’t understand how this is related to sliding doors? Sliding doors just describes a situation where if you made one decision your life would follow one path but if you made another you would be on another path, and either one will change your life foreverI don’t accept the sliding door theory for a few reasons, firstly the baby wasn’t in a car seat. Minor in all of this but basic safety on high speed roads. The witness said the baby was crying a lot and he also said the car was jam packed/dishevelled. This seems true as Gordon couldn’t get the money/passport/important items.
That’s got to have something to do with why the previous children were removed. I’d bet my life she was given the opportunity to put her children first and leave him in order to be with them and be their mother but she chose him over and over again. Even after losing some already. That is so unforgivable.(Quoting from the end of the last thread to reply here)
His past is a huge worry. I can understand why her family were concerned.
It’s also a puzzle because that was such a horrific crime, when he was so young, did he really just get deported back to the UK and get his head down and work? How do you go from violent rape at 14, to never in any trouble again? (Current case notwithstanding)
I still wouldn’t leave my children with him.
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