Preston Davey Trial

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Footage and photos of Varley being hysterical at the hospital in this article:

Umm. I’m speechless.

On the day my Dad died I wasn’t told how serious things were, just that I needed to get to the hospital. I wasn’t told shown to his bed, went round the curtain and saw him lying there. A doctor came up and told me he was dying.

On the day of his funeral I found out I was pregnant. 3 months after that I was told my baby had a condition incompatible with life and I had to deliver her.

At no point did I collapse on the floor and scream hysterically. I wasn’t told in floods of tears, heartbroken beyond belief but did not act like that. Maybe it’s just not my way, maybe some people do react like that in dire situations. There’s just something about watching that video that makes my skin crawl, maybe it’s because I know what he’s accused of but I literally shuddered!
 
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Umm. I’m speechless.

On the day my Dad died I wasn’t told how serious things were, just that I needed to get to the hospital. I wasn’t told shown to his bed, went round the curtain and saw him lying there. A doctor came up and told me he was dying.

On the day of his funeral I found out I was pregnant. 3 months after that I was told my baby had a condition incompatible with life and I had to deliver her.

At no point did I collapse on the floor and scream hysterically. I wasn’t told in floods of tears, heartbroken beyond belief but did not act like that. Maybe it’s just not my way, maybe some people do react like that in dire situations. There’s just something about watching that video that makes my skin crawl, maybe it’s because I know what he’s accused of but I literally shuddered!
I'm so sorry - you and your family have really been through the mill.
 
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There’s just no emotion in his voice. It’s loud, but no emotion. That’s why it comes across performative in addition to the grand theatrics of falling to the floor.
 
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I think a whole life order requires a level of sadism if I am correct, I think this case does meet that threshold
thanks for clarifying. For some reason I thought that pre-meditated murder of a child = WHO

I hope he does get one. 18 years would be a travesty. And I hope he is tortured in prison.
 
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thanks for clarifying. For some reason I thought that pre-meditated murder of a child = WHO

I hope he does get one. 18 years would be a travesty. And I hope he is tortured in prison.
I think it's a murder that's sexual OR sadistic in nature so he will definitely get one
 
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And I hope he is tortured in prison.
All my Christmases sorted 👌
He's a dead man walking & he knows it.

He's only acting so hysterically because he didn't expect poor Preston to die.
Poor little mite ❤
 
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Umm. I’m speechless.

On the day my Dad died I wasn’t told how serious things were, just that I needed to get to the hospital. I wasn’t told shown to his bed, went round the curtain and saw him lying there. A doctor came up and told me he was dying.

On the day of his funeral I found out I was pregnant. 3 months after that I was told my baby had a condition incompatible with life and I had to deliver her.

At no point did I collapse on the floor and scream hysterically. I wasn’t told in floods of tears, heartbroken beyond belief but did not act like that. Maybe it’s just not my way, maybe some people do react like that in dire situations. There’s just something about watching that video that makes my skin crawl, maybe it’s because I know what he’s accused of but I literally shuddered!
Im sorry to hear what you went through, when my boyfriend suffered a cardiac arrest and was in ICU I just sat in shock. I never screamed, I didnt even cry until I walked out the hospital doors. There were other families there and again I didn't see anyone acting like that. For me it shows a guilty conscience, youve done something really bad and hes reacting like that. There doesnt seem to be any shock or worry, just knowing that hes been found out.
 
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There’s just no emotion in his voice. It’s loud, but no emotion. That’s why it comes across performative in addition to the grand theatrics of falling to the floor.
Goes back to what one of the witnesses said that there was no actual tears…
 
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It occurred to me that my son is the same age as Preston was when he went to live with those monsters. It's an age when they are so full of wonder, excitement and happiness and are so sociable and curious. It just breaks my heart to think how confused he must have been. He is past that newborn potato phase when they have no clue what's going on so he would have known something wasn't right, he would have been scared. I've cuddled my son extra tight tonight for him.
 
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Absolute bell end.

I haven't said this before but I do think in society straight women especially hold gay men to such high esteem. They think they can do no wrong and desperately want to be a fag hag. I think that probably played some part here for social workers who are often female and hospital staff who all turned a blind eye because they think so highly of gay men. You even see it now with the success of Heated Rivalry, some straight women thrive off gay men
 
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JV’s behaviour is so melodramatic and fake here. Interesting how they don’t really communicate at all, walk down the corridor seperately and then neither try to comfort each other when they’re outside, one sitting the other pacing
 
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Unfortunately these monsters aren’t far from me. Drove past their house a fair number of times and always surprised to see it still standing.
Me too, drove through Normoss & Staining daily for work.
 
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JV’s behaviour is so melodramatic and fake here. Interesting how they don’t really communicate at all, walk down the corridor seperately and then neither try to comfort each other when they’re outside, one sitting the other pacing
I thought that was very strange too, surely you would be leaning on and consoling your partner in this situation. It seems like they are both overcome with panic about what this means for them. It makes me sick.

I keep thinking about JV's Mum saying that it wouldn't have happened if Preston had been with her, its a very strange thing to say at thia point, I might be reading too much into it but it seems like she had an inkling something was not right - surely with the amount of bruises on his tiny little body she must have noticed something that gave her concern. Sorry to keep going on about the same point.
 
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JV’s behaviour is so melodramatic and fake here. Interesting how they don’t really communicate at all, walk down the corridor seperately and then neither try to comfort each other when they’re outside, one sitting the other pacing
That’s so bizarre, I don’t suppose there’s a rule book on how to behave following a child’s death, but that reaction seems so self absorbed and totally fake.
 
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