This is appalling. Someone capable of such unprovoked violence at 16 is a danger to society and especially women.Sophie Lancaster murder: Killer Ryan Herbert to be freed from jail https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-60766768
I don’t understand how The Parole Board can make decisions like this?!
Prisons done it’s job and rehabilitated him it seems. He’s in open prison and has been having home visits. Tricky one as he was a child when he committed the offence.Sophie Lancaster murder: Killer Ryan Herbert to be freed from jail https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-60766768
I don’t understand how The Parole Board can make decisions like this?!
I had never heard of Lindsey before. It’s a really strange one.Listening to the Casefile on Lindsey Buziak..
This is a rabbit hole and a half to fall down. Sheesh.
Exactly! Unprovoked being the key word , it's bad enough when people argue or have reason to hurt someone (never an excuse but some people don't handle anger the right way) but imagine being so evil that you could do that to someone who was defenceless and for no reason other than being narrow minded and discriminating. I don't care that he was only 16 , it's not a school yard fight , its murder.This is appalling. Someone capable of such unprovoked violence at 16 is a danger to society and especially women.
that was such a savage, unprovoked attack. I can’t believe he’s been released. Do the parole board not have any empathy for the victims?Sophie Lancaster murder: Killer Ryan Herbert to be freed from jail https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-60766768
I don’t understand how The Parole Board can make decisions like this?!
Oh god really. Off the back of this thread and another I’ve been down more rabbit holes than most rabbits!Listening to the Casefile on Lindsey Buziak..
This is a rabbit hole and a half to fall down. Sheesh.
Retrospective covering of arses. Pointless.Wayne Couzens has been charged with four counts of indecent exposure. I'm not trivialising the offence but there barely seems any point in the case of someone serving whole-life for murder.
Police charges Wayne Couzens with four counts of indecent exposure
The depraved cop killer is accused of flashing his genitals between January 22 and February 27 last year - in one case, just 72 hours before he abducted, raped and murdered Sarah Everard.www.dailymail.co.uk
I was online last month researching memorial benches and came across photographs of Sophie’s bench. So sad.Sophie Lancaster murder: Killer Ryan Herbert to be freed from jail https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-60766768
I don’t understand how The Parole Board can make decisions like this?!
I don’t think it’s pointless for those he did it to. And it’s on record as further backing up what a predator he is and how mistakes were made by the police.Retrospective covering of arses. Pointless.
i just did the same! what a bizarre case.Listening to the Casefile on Lindsey Buziak..
This is a rabbit hole and a half to fall down. Sheesh.
That’s a very good point, and I’m glad for the victims, but it just seems too little too late when the Met didn’t give a shit at the time of the offences.I don’t think it’s pointless for those he did it to. And it’s on record as further backing up what a predator he is and how mistakes were made by the police.
Absolutely agree !!Retrospective covering of arses. Pointless.
Yeah I watched it too and thought it was very odd , like you say how happy they were about being let off. They didn't really show emotion about him still being missing or act like they want the truth. The police may have still thought they had done it but never had enough evidenceI’m late to this & only stumbled across the Steven Clark case recently. I’ve now watched the ITV documentary: Accused of murdering our son: Documentary about missing Steven Clark
First aired in April 2021.
So, my first thought is - why isn’t the sister mentioned at all?
Maybe she didn’t want to be featured in the documentary, but there isn’t a word about her, where she was the day he went missing or how she misses her brother?? It said there was only a year between them I think?
The parents were both employed by the police at a point - but for a very short time (strange?) but they seemed so uneducated about police procedures?
I felt throughout the documentary they were in good humour - often laughing. They were delighted to be cleared of the murder - - ecstatic! which is fair enough - to a certain extent - but neither of them seemed heartbroken that their son was still missing assumed murdered?
I thought it was really strange for the father to mention that he told Stephen he wasn’t going to pay for this football ticket? Considering they also mentioned he couldn’t find a job due to his disability and that the father also called him something like “a tight fisted wee boy” or words to that effect. Very odd language to use? Especially in these circumstances?
I can’t get over the fact the mother simply left those toilets and went home without either entering the mens toilets or asking someone else to? They also said they could not prove the father was actually at the football match.
I really feel there is more to this. I really felt they were holding back on their relationship with their son.
I really do hope Steven ran away & made a new life for himself, but I wouldn’t be shocked if they had of killed him either. They both come across extremely cold. It sounds like Steven had a lovely relationship with his nan. Suicide could have been a possibility too?
Hopefully one day the truth will come out.
Wow, I've read a good bit about Steven's case and this is the first time I've ever heard mention of a sister!I’m late to this & only stumbled across the Steven Clark case recently. I’ve now watched the ITV documentary: Accused of murdering our son: Documentary about missing Steven Clark
First aired in April 2021.
So, my first thought is - why isn’t the sister mentioned at all?
Maybe she didn’t want to be featured in the documentary, but there isn’t a word about her, where she was the day he went missing or how she misses her brother?? It said there was only a year between them I think?
The parents were both employed by the police at a point - but for a very short time (strange?) but they seemed so uneducated about police procedures?
I felt throughout the documentary they were in good humour - often laughing. They were delighted to be cleared of the murder - - ecstatic! which is fair enough - to a certain extent - but neither of them seemed heartbroken that their son was still missing assumed murdered?
I thought it was really strange for the father to mention that he told Stephen he wasn’t going to pay for this football ticket? Considering they also mentioned he couldn’t find a job due to his disability and that the father also called him something like “a tight fisted wee boy” or words to that effect. Very odd language to use? Especially in these circumstances?
I can’t get over the fact the mother simply left those toilets and went home without either entering the mens toilets or asking someone else to? They also said they could not prove the father was actually at the football match.
I really feel there is more to this. I really felt they were holding back on their relationship with their son.
I really do hope Steven ran away & made a new life for himself, but I wouldn’t be shocked if they had of killed him either. They both come across extremely cold. It sounds like Steven had a lovely relationship with his nan. Suicide could have been a possibility too?
Hopefully one day the truth will come out.
Yes this case is so odd. I also got creepy vibes off the parents.I’m late to this & only stumbled across the Steven Clark case recently. I’ve now watched the ITV documentary: Accused of murdering our son: Documentary about missing Steven Clark
First aired in April 2021.
So, my first thought is - why isn’t the sister mentioned at all?
Maybe she didn’t want to be featured in the documentary, but there isn’t a word about her, where she was the day he went missing or how she misses her brother?? It said there was only a year between them I think?
The parents were both employed by the police at a point - but for a very short time (strange?) but they seemed so uneducated about police procedures?
I felt throughout the documentary they were in good humour - often laughing. They were delighted to be cleared of the murder - - ecstatic! which is fair enough - to a certain extent - but neither of them seemed heartbroken that their son was still missing assumed murdered?
I thought it was really strange for the father to mention that he told Stephen he wasn’t going to pay for this football ticket? Considering they also mentioned he couldn’t find a job due to his disability and that the father also called him something like “a tight fisted wee boy” or words to that effect. Very odd language to use? Especially in these circumstances?
I can’t get over the fact the mother simply left those toilets and went home without either entering the mens toilets or asking someone else to? They also said they could not prove the father was actually at the football match.
I really feel there is more to this. I really felt they were holding back on their relationship with their son.
I really do hope Steven ran away & made a new life for himself, but I wouldn’t be shocked if they had of killed him either. They both come across extremely cold. It sounds like Steven had a lovely relationship with his nan. Suicide could have been a possibility too?
Hopefully one day the truth will come out.
Yeah the whole thing is just bizarre! everyone seems dodgy AF with their connections to dodgy people left right and centre.i just did the same! what a bizarre case.
i know the boyfriend has a fairly solid alibi but i can’t help feeling his family is involved somehow. the incident between his mother and one of lindsey’s friends afterwards is just too weird (even though i know the mother denies it).
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