Real Life Crime and Murder #20

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I've been following the trial of nursery worker Kate Roughley. Can't wait until she is found guilty, as surely she will be. What a despicable woman. I mean, who takes against a 9 month old child? I honestly think she has some nerve pleading not guilty when there is CCTV evidence of what she did. My heart breaks for the family of that poor baby.
 
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Sounds like a perfectly normal baby.

Seen as difficult in that woman’s opinion maybe.
Well, quite! Not to mention that babies away from their parents and home, in a busy and loud nursery environment, at a prime age for separation anxiety, are obviously going to cry and be unsettled.

But you just know that a baby who takes up a lot of keyworker's time and grizzles all day isn't going to be popular with staff, because s/he makes their job harder.
 
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Agree. Whether or not it’s suitable for other babies is irrelevant, they’d asked for him only be to be fed blended food, the nursery didn’t and he died.

It’s a massive health and safety failure, would they have fed a child with an allergy food they were allergic to? The reason why he couldn’t cope with textured food may have been down to his parents paranoia not exposing him but that’s none of the nursery’s concern or issue - if the parents ask you to feed them something (or not feed them something) and you agree that’s what you need to do.
 
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Don’t fuck with cats has made every idiot on social media think they are a super sleuth. I hate how awful situations like the Idaho college murders, the Delphi murders and the recent death of Mica Miller (ruled as a suicide but it’s clear that she was a long term victim of abuse, was badly let down by the services that were supposed to protect her and her pastor husband is dodgy as hell) take off so much that good points are lost in the sea of paranoid internet sleuths who think they are better than the experts.
Doris sat scrolling the internet when she can’t sleep at night will break the case wide open and find what nobody else can.
 
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Also, she'd only started attending the nursery in the preceeding month - poor mite will have still been settling in

Do we know if the jury started deliberations today? I think closing arguments were yesterday?
 
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Could well have been teething, too and feeling very poorly and upset even without being wrapped up, overheated, likely vomiting with distress.

It breaks my heart. All she wanted was a cuddle and a soothing voice and a bit of reassurance.
 
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My neice is at nursery. It's just a small nursery not many children and my sister worries about leaving her. She does love it and it has made her more sociable but there is always that worry that something happens. Even if it's an accident, I don't have kids and I would worry a lot if someone else looked after them.
 
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It's the messing with potential evidence that's scary. More interested in posting a pic on Facebook of something they've found than reporting it to police.
The level of reading comprehension and intelligence on that group is laughable. Its been posted numerous times she had an old blue Nokia, there's a photo of her with it I'm her hand and people are still asking what phone does she have, god knows how they think they are going to solve this and solve it when they can't even read previous posts on a fb group.
 
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They're now all over an Audi A5 outside a corner shop - girl who looks mildly like her getting in. Someone's desperately trying to stop the rumor as it's already been confirmed not her but it's still being posted constantly. Someone's even posted the Audi with reg. Mad
 
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Some of them really are idiotic. They think she's now been seen in dover and people are going to Dover to check random peoples Ring door bells!
 
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I saw them discussing going to the shop and demanding to see the CCTV!
 
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Came here to post the same, I know the families will struggle with this decision but he's mentally unwell.
He still got a better deal out of it all. He’s not going to face any prison time, he’ll get certain privileges because he’s in a prison hospital and because it’s ‘indefinite’ there is a possibility that he could be released, something which wouldn’t have happened if he got a whole life tariff for murder. So his victims families are going to spend the rest of their lives or Calocane’s life having to work to make sure he’s behind bars.
Yet he’s the criminal?
Well done English justice, carry on failing the victims of crime!
 
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Crimewatch was only once a month. Imagine that! How did we manage without the 24/7 news on the internet. I discovered Princess Diana had died on teletext!
God was it really only once a month.
I actually miss Teletext
 
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They don’t have to spend their lives doing that though. They can accept that he’s deeply unwell and in the best place for everyone involved. Having a severely mentally ill man thrown into prison on a whole life term isn’t going to bring their loved ones back and I’d wager they wouldn’t actually feel any better if it happened. I’d also bet if the roles were reversed and they were related to the murderer, they’d want him in hospital not prison.

He’d only have actually got a better deal if he wasn’t ill and was faking to get off lightly but it seems pretty clear that he’s not, having that level of mental illness must be sheer hell and I can’t imagine how he’ll feel if he’s ever well enough to actually comprehend what he’s done. That’s a life sentence harsher than any court could ever deliver.
 
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I have to agree I can’t see either of them being found guilty of murder. The fact the jury have been out for 2 days leads me to think they will be not guilty. I personally think he his guilty of murder and think Pereria had a lot more involvement.
 
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