On poor Noah - I don't understand why there'd be a conspiracy though. Which is not to say the investigation has been stellar as evidently not, but I don't know why any police would want to cover up the murder of a child.
My gf is a massive fan too, but I've come to conclusion that Jessica Fletcher is a mass murderer and hypnotises people into confessing what she has done.Totally off topic, but I am so pleased to come across another Murder, She Wrote fan Jessica Flecther is my heroine, I've seen every episode a million times!
Such an awful case. I feel so much for the familyNew to post but I have been following for some time.
For anyone who wants to read the police copy of the Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman case:
Man convicted of murdering two sisters in Wembley park
Danyal Hussein fatally stabbed two sisters in Fryent Country Park, Wembley, on 6 June 2020.news.met.police.uk
Ah, so you'll know the episode I'm talking about - Trial By Error, season 2, episode 13 I have it saved on my Sky planner so I can watch it whenever I feel like I haven't seen every episode but I do still watch if I'm flicking through the TV listings and catch it on. But I really should put more effort in to complete the mammoth endeavour of watching every episode like yourself! Not forgetting the film episodes!!Totally off topic, but I am so pleased to come across another Murder, She Wrote fan Jessica Flecther is my heroine, I've seen every episode a million times!
My boyfriend thinks the same - that she's a serial killer who got away with murder for twelve seasonsMy gf is a massive fan too, but I've come to conclusion that Jessica Fletcher is a mass murderer and hypnotises people into confessing what she has done.
Good find.New to the thread but I found this: Hospital-brass-playing-golf-private-ops-NHS-work-Consultant-seeks-500-000-compensation-suspended-spoke-staff-level-children-s-burns-unit.html
Could perhaps be related?
Wow, what a detailed and disturbing report.New to post but I have been following for some time.
For anyone who wants to read the police copy of the Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman case:
Man convicted of murdering two sisters in Wembley park
Danyal Hussein fatally stabbed two sisters in Fryent Country Park, Wembley, on 6 June 2020.news.met.police.uk
Me too! My ringtone is the theme tune and I dressed up as her for a party onceTotally off topic, but I am so pleased to come across another Murder, She Wrote fan Jessica Flecther is my heroine, I've seen every episode a million times!
I grew up there too, and lived near the twins. The internet is a very small place!I grew up in this town and knew a few of the kids she’d abused, one of them was the surviving twin you mentioned. What she did was horrific.
There are quite a few interesting articles about her childhood and give some small insight into how she ended up the way she did (not excusable AT ALL, I just find crime psychology very interesting)
Others would have died too if it wasn't for that guy using his first aid knowledge from his army days, because the ambulance people didn't enter.Not sure if this is the appropriate thread but has anybody been following the Manchester Arena Inquiry? They’ve just released the first report looking at security, and more recently they’ve been covering the emergency services response. Absolutely no one comes out of it well. Not the police (who weren’t even where they’d been told to patrol as the concert ended… and had taken excessively long meal breaks), not the ambulance service (most of whom didn’t go anywhere near the bomb scene) and not the fire service (who didn’t attend at all for the first two hours). It’s so shocking to see what a mess it was.
John Atkinson bled to death, and I think the inquiry will eventually conclude that his injuries were survivable, if only he’d been extricated from the scene earlier.
Oh definitely. Tourniquets are key. I think the public (myself included) were under the impression that they’re to be avoided, or do more harm than good, but one thing that’s arisen from this inquiry is that tourniquets saved people (and other people may have died for the lack of one).Others would have died too if it wasn't for that guy using his first aid knowledge from his army days, because the ambulance people didn't enter.
On a similar note, I wonder if first aid courses should be updated to include such trauma. I did a civilian first aid course after several military first aid courses and they were like night and day. The civilian one wouldn't have prepared me for dealing with such casualties, which would also apply to things like train and car accidents.
I've always had my suspicions about Joyce Barnaby myself .....My gf is a massive fan too, but I've come to conclusion that Jessica Fletcher is a mass murderer and hypnotises people into confessing what she has done.
Indeed! I’ve been down more rabbit holes off the back of this thread than the local population of rabbits in my rural area!Oh goodness, possibly! Can see I'm going to fall into a rabbit hole with this one!
Oh god I detest that woman she really pisses me off.I've always had my suspicions about Joyce Barnaby myself .....
I think a lot of police are now voluntarily carrying tourniquets that they have purchased themselves as it can make such a difference. And they’re campaigning for them to be a part of standard kit. There was a Police officer that was run over by an offender, he lost a leg, but I believe he survived because he directed people to apply a tourniquet.Oh definitely. Tourniquets are key. I think the public (myself included) were under the impression that they’re to be avoided, or do more harm than good, but one thing that’s arisen from this inquiry is that tourniquets saved people (and other people may have died for the lack of one).
This would be brilliant tbh, completely agree, and would pay to attend such a thing! They should cover what to do in the event of a stabbing too tbh, where I used to live it was quite bad and I have walked past the remnants of a scene a few times, and wondered what you’d even be able to do to help if you were there at the time? It would also apply to terror attacks as most of them have been stabbings recently iirc?On a similar note, I wonder if first aid courses should be updated to include such trauma. I did a civilian first aid course after several military first aid courses and they were like night and day. The civilian one wouldn't have prepared me for dealing with such casualties, which would also apply to things like train and car accidents.
Did you watch it? A crossbow?! Those things look horrificYes it is.
There's alot of speculation surrounding the why, regardless of any of that a little boy went missing for 6 days, his body was found in extremely suspicious circumstances and all the inconsistencies surrounding the case and lack of investigation is mind blowing. If that was my child I would not be silenced, just like the family now.On poor Noah - I don't understand why there'd be a conspiracy though. Which is not to say the investigation has been stellar as evidently not, but I don't know why any police would want to cover up the murder of a child.
I didn't recognise the case from the description on the Sky listings but I watched the opening scene of the 999 call and realised right away what it was as I followed that trial. Not watched the full episode yet.Did you watch it? A crossbow?! Those things look horrific