StoneMountain
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Sunday is just another day of the week - many professions are open and working 24/7On a Sunday??
others, open for emergencies
Sunday is just another day of the week - many professions are open and working 24/7On a Sunday??
I actually think it’s the latter. That something will happen with them and he’ll realize the error in his ways.When people pointed out to her (pre-TRO) that she and Ioan should meet with a neutral third party on a neutral place she flat out insisted it must be them alone in the house, which suggests to me that a) she wants to do something to him without credible witnesses being around (e.g. threatening), her refusal to use the wizard proves this tbh or b) claim that he did something to her and proving it with his DNA being in the house and the kids as witnesses. Possibly b) is her blackmail for a)
Either way it's a very common trap people set to fake domestic violence, that's why lawyers play safe. Especially with people like her.
or she really thinks if he is in the house with them all memories return and he really comes back lol
True story - one of my high school friends actually did do that practicing a golf swing. Thankfully no serious injuries.BIB - I'm going with her wanting to hurt him physically or to lie about him hurting her.
There's not been any mention of her being violent to him but the golf club incident was suspicious as who practises a golf swing when someone is standing close by within whacking range? I wouldn't put it past her to have hit him.
Which incident? I'm confused. Tracked back and can't locate which incident you're referring to.just for clarification: i'm pretty sure this incident was after they broke up, either him being in France or more likely in LA. It was probably an attempt to get him back to the house, just like various the "kids are sick and want to be hugged" calls were
thanks - I wasn't certain of what all a dominatrix entails/means.Well, I was thinking less of the leather, whips, and dungeon type, but more of the middle aged wifie who verbally abuses them and makes them clean everything with a toothbrush while telling them what 'orrible little men they are .
the "Gloria called him because Alice was dying"Which incident? I'm confused. Tracked back and can't locate which incident you're referring to.
I'm with you on that. People calling the police over hurt feelings online are a fucking joke. Britain has a horrendous back catalog of unsolved crimes, and of police negligence, which they then argue is because of lack of funding. But there's enough funding to investigate Twitter arguments, always. Miss me with that shit.But I can have a view as a taxpayer.
He can adapt like millions of adults have to do. Why am I having to defend putting the children's welfare first? It's accepted Ioan had to flee, but not the kids?So who is going to pay the bills?
I did see that today. Not sure who said it but it was on hereView attachment 1386902
Have we mentioned her recently? I just checked and it looks like May was the last time?
I can appreciate why some would feel police responding to online threats is a waste of time. There is a sense that if it happens online, where's the harm? Why should police get involved? But there are plenty of cases where people have been harassed and threatened to the point of death. So how do you know which cases are serious and which are not? You investigate, even if it's a cursory call or email in response.
I want to bang some heads together. (Not you..)True but the crime was the same
Ignore me, I've just commentedI can't like any comments on her Instagram, what does that mean? Is she blocking people?
What is he going on about?I despair...
This was an ex boyfriend stalking the girl. Broke into her home on a previous occasion. That's not a Twitter crime. If anything, this proves my point of how useless police is with real crimes, while they take people to stations for questioning over online quarrels.I appreciate how you feel but the kind of case linked below is not unusual and actually becoming more common. Firemen respond to every call, even if the vast majority are not actually fires. It may be that a large percentage of reported cases come to nothing but we live in a digital age and more and more, people making threats are hiding behind keyboards.
Teenager was fined for reporting stalker to police 5 times before he killed her
Shana Grice, a 19-year-old receptionist from Brighton, had begged Sussex Police to take action against Michael Lane five times over a period of six months in 2016 before he slit her throatwww.mirror.co.uk
Hahahaha!!!!She’s only on 4 in a bed View attachment 1388714
She might not show up in person but send a lawyer instead?I don’t think she’ll turn up either but she’s played the whole “I’m ill/don’t have a lawyer because the law and world are against me” card. She won’t want to be seen as predictable (even though she is) and do the same thing again, so what on Earth is she going to do to wriggle out of things this time?
Eeee I just came back from the Broads a couple of weeks ago, I LOVE Norfolk!
But I can have a view as a taxpayer.I completely agree with you that AlcaTone should shut up. However, since Malicious Communications are a potentially arrestable offence then I feel like it's down to the police to decide what is or isn't a waste of time.
I don’t see it as interesting. I see it as a waste of police time. We have got enough real crime going on without this drivel taking up time.The person who was targeted and threatened with violence on Twitter by sockbro has engaged with the Avon and Somerset Police publicly. They responded by directing her how to file a report and she said she'd filed a report already for his threats on her life and is waiting to hear from them.
Interesting.