Missing lad in Tenerife

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hurstg01

2,927 posts

246 months

Tuesday 25th June
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LimaDelta said:
PH is an odd place at times. A thread about a missing person in the Canary Islands turns into a thread about Bradford council tax and the Ilkley separatist movement. hehe
....and the worst game of hide and seek since Anne Frank

Jordie Barretts sock

5,042 posts

22 months

Tuesday 25th June
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hurstg01 said:
LimaDelta said:
PH is an odd place at times. A thread about a missing person in the Canary Islands turns into a thread about Bradford council tax and the Ilkley separatist movement. hehe
....and the worst game of hide and seek since Anne Frank
Not funny.

eldar

22,000 posts

199 months

Tuesday 25th June
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LimaDelta said:
PH is an odd place at times. A thread about a missing person in the Canary Islands turns into a thread about Bradford council tax and the Ilkley separatist movement. hehe
Yup, sure is. The serendipitous wanderings are one of the best bits about it. thumbup

vaud

51,074 posts

158 months

Tuesday 25th June
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eldar said:
LimaDelta said:
PH is an odd place at times. A thread about a missing person in the Canary Islands turns into a thread about Bradford council tax and the Ilkley separatist movement. hehe
Yup, sure is. The serendipitous wanderings are one of the best bits about it. thumbup
soad said:
Stopped at the Murgatroyds as close enough. Special was epic.
Wanderings and pedantry. Murgatroyds is in Leeds (Yeadon)

eldar

22,000 posts

199 months

Tuesday 25th June
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vaud said:
Wanderings and pedantry. Murgatroyds is in Leeds (Yeadon)
My granny was fond of the Brown Muff store in Leeds.

Leptons

5,173 posts

179 months

Tuesday 25th June
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phil-sti said:
I don't get how "he has ripped off drug dealers and this is an attempt to raise ransom money" is a more obvious scenario than the lad has got smashed, gone back to a house for afters, not realised how far the house is away and has come a cropper in an unfamilar area"


I mean if the first one is true it will make a cracking netflix documentary.

People seem to think because he got involved in shenanighans when he was 16 and partakes in a bit of party powder that he is accringtons version of scarface smile
He just sounds young and daft to me, much like most Teenagers. The ones on here making out he’s the Antichrist probably think their little darlings would never get up to such things because they’ve put them through private schools or whatever. The reality is I know a few wrong uns who were brought up like that, around money and they just get themselves in deeper. laugh

Also, Kicked the st out of a car thief? What’s not to like!?

vaud

51,074 posts

158 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Leptons said:
Also, Kicked the st out of a car thief? What’s not to like!?
It was a bit more than that.

"A gang of teenagers who launched a horrific attack on another using machetes, an axe and a golf club shockingly avoided jail."

"The baying mob of eight then surrounded him and launched a frenzied attack on the defenceless lad, using weapons or fists or encouraged the others. Judge Philip Parry said they acted together"

Leptons

5,173 posts

179 months

Tuesday 25th June
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vaud said:
Leptons said:
Also, Kicked the st out of a car thief? What’s not to like!?
It was a bit more than that.

"A gang of teenagers who launched a horrific attack on another using machetes, an axe and a golf club shockingly avoided jail."

"The baying mob of eight then surrounded him and launched a frenzied attack on the defenceless lad, using weapons or fists or encouraged the others. Judge Philip Parry said they acted together"
8 against one with weapons and they didn’t kill him? Doesn’t sound too frenzied does it. Was he the one doing the machete-ing?

Vasco

16,627 posts

108 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Leptons said:
vaud said:
Leptons said:
Also, Kicked the st out of a car thief? What’s not to like!?
It was a bit more than that.

"A gang of teenagers who launched a horrific attack on another using machetes, an axe and a golf club shockingly avoided jail."

"The baying mob of eight then surrounded him and launched a frenzied attack on the defenceless lad, using weapons or fists or encouraged the others. Judge Philip Parry said they acted together"
8 against one with weapons and they didn’t kill him? Doesn’t sound too frenzied does it. Was he the one doing the machete-ing?
How does any of this matter ? - it's just an example of how low he can get, regardless of the 'Mummy's little darling' being reported.

Leptons

5,173 posts

179 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Vasco said:
Leptons said:
vaud said:
Leptons said:
Also, Kicked the st out of a car thief? What’s not to like!?
It was a bit more than that.

"A gang of teenagers who launched a horrific attack on another using machetes, an axe and a golf club shockingly avoided jail."

"The baying mob of eight then surrounded him and launched a frenzied attack on the defenceless lad, using weapons or fists or encouraged the others. Judge Philip Parry said they acted together"
8 against one with weapons and they didn’t kill him? Doesn’t sound too frenzied does it. Was he the one doing the machete-ing?
How does any of this matter ? - it's just an example of how low he can get, regardless of the 'Mummy's little darling' being reported.
Of course it matters, it’s context. He wasn’t beating old grannies up for their pension money or nonceing. He doesn’t sound like a persistent offender, has a Job and has served the sentence given to him. He was 16, trying to act hard in front of other 16 year olds. But according to the bell end brigade deserves to be punished for the rest of all time. rolleyes

Vasco

16,627 posts

108 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Leptons said:
Vasco said:
Leptons said:
vaud said:
Leptons said:
Also, Kicked the st out of a car thief? What’s not to like!?
It was a bit more than that.

"A gang of teenagers who launched a horrific attack on another using machetes, an axe and a golf club shockingly avoided jail."

"The baying mob of eight then surrounded him and launched a frenzied attack on the defenceless lad, using weapons or fists or encouraged the others. Judge Philip Parry said they acted together"
8 against one with weapons and they didn’t kill him? Doesn’t sound too frenzied does it. Was he the one doing the machete-ing?
How does any of this matter ? - it's just an example of how low he can get, regardless of the 'Mummy's little darling' being reported.
Of course it matters, it’s context. He wasn’t beating old grannies up for their pension money or nonceing. He doesn’t sound like a persistent offender, has a Job and has served the sentence given to him. He was 16, trying to act hard in front of other 16 year olds. But according to the bell end brigade deserves to be punished for the rest of all time. rolleyes
Nobody is looking for him to be punished so no idea why you suggest it. Like most stories it's better to know all the facts, rather than the sanitised view that suits the family etc

Leptons

5,173 posts

179 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Vasco said:
Leptons said:
Vasco said:
Leptons said:
vaud said:
Leptons said:
Also, Kicked the st out of a car thief? What’s not to like!?
It was a bit more than that.

"A gang of teenagers who launched a horrific attack on another using machetes, an axe and a golf club shockingly avoided jail."

"The baying mob of eight then surrounded him and launched a frenzied attack on the defenceless lad, using weapons or fists or encouraged the others. Judge Philip Parry said they acted together"
8 against one with weapons and they didn’t kill him? Doesn’t sound too frenzied does it. Was he the one doing the machete-ing?
How does any of this matter ? - it's just an example of how low he can get, regardless of the 'Mummy's little darling' being reported.
Of course it matters, it’s context. He wasn’t beating old grannies up for their pension money or nonceing. He doesn’t sound like a persistent offender, has a Job and has served the sentence given to him. He was 16, trying to act hard in front of other 16 year olds. But according to the bell end brigade deserves to be punished for the rest of all time. rolleyes
Nobody is looking for him to be punished so no idea why you suggest it. Like most stories it's better to know all the facts, rather than the sanitised view that suits the family etc
You should go back and read the thread then because I think you’ve missed half of it…

Oliver Hardy

2,801 posts

77 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Leptons said:
He just sounds young and daft to me, much like most Teenagers. The ones on here making out he’s the Antichrist probably think their little darlings would never get up to such things because they’ve put them through private schools or whatever. The reality is I know a few wrong uns who were brought up like that, around money and they just get themselves in deeper. laugh

Also, Kicked the st out of a car thief? What’s not to like!?
If they go through private school then it is OK, they can become prime ministers - Boris, David - or chancellors..

zarjaz1991

3,581 posts

126 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Leptons said:
Of course it matters, it’s context. He wasn’t beating old grannies up for their pension money or nonceing. He doesn’t sound like a persistent offender, has a Job and has served the sentence given to him. He was 16, trying to act hard in front of other 16 year olds. But according to the bell end brigade deserves to be punished for the rest of all time. rolleyes
Nope. It’s just to remind people that he’s not the sweet innocent kid he’s portrayed as being. He’s a violent thug.

popeyewhite

20,292 posts

123 months

Tuesday 25th June
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zarjaz1991 said:
Leptons said:
Of course it matters, it’s context. He wasn’t beating old grannies up for their pension money or nonceing. He doesn’t sound like a persistent offender, has a Job and has served the sentence given to him. He was 16, trying to act hard in front of other 16 year olds. But according to the bell end brigade deserves to be punished for the rest of all time. rolleyes
Nope. It’s just to remind people that he’s not the sweet innocent kid he’s portrayed as being. He’s a violent thug.
Hmm I'm not so sure. Idiot teenager fits the brief better.

98elise

27,108 posts

164 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Leptons said:
Vasco said:
Leptons said:
vaud said:
Leptons said:
Also, Kicked the st out of a car thief? What’s not to like!?
It was a bit more than that.

"A gang of teenagers who launched a horrific attack on another using machetes, an axe and a golf club shockingly avoided jail."

"The baying mob of eight then surrounded him and launched a frenzied attack on the defenceless lad, using weapons or fists or encouraged the others. Judge Philip Parry said they acted together"
8 against one with weapons and they didn’t kill him? Doesn’t sound too frenzied does it. Was he the one doing the machete-ing?
How does any of this matter ? - it's just an example of how low he can get, regardless of the 'Mummy's little darling' being reported.
Of course it matters, it’s context. He wasn’t beating old grannies up for their pension money or nonceing. He doesn’t sound like a persistent offender, has a Job and has served the sentence given to him. He was 16, trying to act hard in front of other 16 year olds. But according to the bell end brigade deserves to be punished for the rest of all time. rolleyes
Nor was the car thief...but he deserves a kicking/machete to the head, while the violent remorseless criminal is just a lad being daft?

Do you know him?

boyse7en

6,823 posts

168 months

Tuesday 25th June
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zarjaz1991 said:
Leptons said:
Of course it matters, it’s context. He wasn’t beating old grannies up for their pension money or nonceing. He doesn’t sound like a persistent offender, has a Job and has served the sentence given to him. He was 16, trying to act hard in front of other 16 year olds. But according to the bell end brigade deserves to be punished for the rest of all time. rolleyes
Nope. It’s just to remind people that he’s not the sweet innocent kid he’s portrayed as being. He’s a violent thug.
Why does it matter? He's missing and needs to be found. We don't have a system helping people based on whether we believe they deserve it or not.

2HFL

1,342 posts

44 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Looks like someone else got fortuitously rescued in the same area Jay allegedly went missing: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13566925/...

CorradoTDI

1,491 posts

174 months

Tuesday 25th June
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2HFL said:
Looks like someone else got fortuitously rescued in the same area Jay allegedly went missing: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13566925/...
Karen Mathews' uncles, ex-wife's new lover too apparently!

2HFL

1,342 posts

44 months

Tuesday 25th June
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CorradoTDI said:
2HFL said:
Looks like someone else got fortuitously rescued in the same area Jay allegedly went missing: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13566925/...
Karen Mathews' uncles, ex-wife's new lover too apparently!
hehe