Missing lad in Tenerife

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dirky dirk

3,034 posts

172 months

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i saw on tiktok last nigth some bloke was walking round the hills, 20000 people watching his live and he was making out like he was spooked by some weird noises,
it was corys shearwaters, google the sound they make


my hunch is few too many beers
teenagers are wreckless, gone back to carry on a party had enough walked off and slipped
the landscape there is brutal and deadly, jsut a couple of feet of a sheer drop its full of cactuss and spikey plants

Bonefish Blues

27,554 posts

225 months

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I think you should get on the Facebook Group and share that.

Leptons

5,173 posts

178 months

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98elise 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
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?
Do you? Do you know the car thief?

dave123456

1,892 posts

149 months

Tuesday
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Leptons said:
98elise 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
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?
Do you? Do you know the car thief?
I do think you’re missing the point here.

eldar

21,979 posts

198 months

Tuesday
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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
This is the only answer.


https://youtu.be/zhstRrZzaso?si=tw_4eH-M-g4b6ieR

ApOrbital

10,048 posts

120 months

Gary C

12,708 posts

181 months

Tuesday
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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!?
Young and daft ?

Most teenagers attack people with machetes do they ?

lets not minimise this, the gang surrounded their victim and subjected him to a sustained attack with machete, golf clubs and an axe. They must have thought they were going to die.

That is not the action of a daft teenager.

What next ? Myra Hindley just had high spirits ?


Edited by Gary C on Tuesday 25th June 14:48

Leptons

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178 months

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Gary C said:
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!?
Young and daft ?

Most teenagers attack people with machetes do they ?

lets not minimise this, the gang surrounded their victim and subjected him to a sustained attack with machete, golf clubs and an axe. They must have thought they were going to die.

That is not the action of a daft teenager.

What next ? Myra Hindley just had high spirits ?


Edited by Gary C on Tuesday 25th June 14:48
Unfortunately for you, the Judge and Jury agreed with what I’ve said. Hence the leniency of the sentances. bowtie

But do carry on trying to be clever and trying to draw daft similarities.

mac96

3,957 posts

145 months

Tuesday
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Gary C said:
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!?
Young and daft ?

Most teenagers attack people with machetes do they ?

lets not minimise this, the gang surrounded their victim and subjected him to a sustained attack with machete, golf clubs and an axe. They must have thought they were going to die.

That is not the action of a daft teenager.

What next ? Myra Hindley just had high spirits ?


Edited by Gary C on Tuesday 25th June 14:48
Also involved in witness intimidation and showed no remorse at he trial. Lovely lad.

Of course, if he had been incarcerated at the time, he might not have been around to meet with whatever fate has just befallen him. Ironic really.

98elise

27,086 posts

163 months

Tuesday
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Leptons said:
98elise 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
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?
Do you? Do you know the car thief?
No but I read what they were convicted of, and what judge said about them, their actions, and their behaviour in court. Violent criminals with zero remorse.

You've said he was just a daft lad trying to act hard in front of his mates. What brings you to that conclusion if you don't know him?

Gary C

12,708 posts

181 months

Tuesday
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Leptons said:
Gary C said:
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!?
Young and daft ?

Most teenagers attack people with machetes do they ?

lets not minimise this, the gang surrounded their victim and subjected him to a sustained attack with machete, golf clubs and an axe. They must have thought they were going to die.

That is not the action of a daft teenager.

What next ? Myra Hindley just had high spirits ?


Edited by Gary C on Tuesday 25th June 14:48
Unfortunately for you, the Judge and Jury agreed with what I’ve said. Hence the leniency of the sentances. bowtie

But do carry on trying to be clever and trying to draw daft similarities.
Your the one that thinks attacking someone with a machete can be excused with 'young and daft'

But do carry on trying to defend the indefensible

Gary C

12,708 posts

181 months

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but I really really hope they find him alive


dave123456

1,892 posts

149 months

Tuesday
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Leptons said:
Gary C said:
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!?
Young and daft ?

Most teenagers attack people with machetes do they ?

lets not minimise this, the gang surrounded their victim and subjected him to a sustained attack with machete, golf clubs and an axe. They must have thought they were going to die.

That is not the action of a daft teenager.

What next ? Myra Hindley just had high spirits ?


Edited by Gary C on Tuesday 25th June 14:48
Unfortunately for you, the Judge and Jury agreed with what I’ve said. Hence the leniency of the sentances. bowtie

But do carry on trying to be clever and trying to draw daft similarities.
No. You agreed with what they said. As you know nothing about it and they quote I believe was from the judge summing up we can only guess as to why the sentencing was so lenient.

The trouble is, and I know nothing about you so I am generalising, if a member of your family were victim of such an incident, I suspect your view would change.

You are trying to come across slightly superior and making yourself look a little bit ignorant.

Leptons

5,173 posts

178 months

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dave123456 said:
Leptons said:
Gary C said:
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!?
Young and daft ?

Most teenagers attack people with machetes do they ?

lets not minimise this, the gang surrounded their victim and subjected him to a sustained attack with machete, golf clubs and an axe. They must have thought they were going to die.

That is not the action of a daft teenager.

What next ? Myra Hindley just had high spirits ?


Edited by Gary C on Tuesday 25th June 14:48
Unfortunately for you, the Judge and Jury agreed with what I’ve said. Hence the leniency of the sentances. bowtie

But do carry on trying to be clever and trying to draw daft similarities.
No. You agreed with what they said. As you know nothing about it and they quote I believe was from the judge summing up we can only guess as to why the sentencing was so lenient.

The trouble is, and I know nothing about you so I am generalising, if a member of your family were victim of such an incident, I suspect your view would change.

You are trying to come across slightly superior and making yourself look a little bit ignorant.
You know full well that’s what I meant.

Ignorant is bleating on about what some missing kid did when he was 16 years old.

Maybe if he was your 16 year old your view would change… see what I did there?

Leptons

5,173 posts

178 months

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boyse7en said:
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.
This about sums it up nicely doesn’t it.

zarjaz1991

3,581 posts

125 months

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boyse7en said:
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.
It's worth knowing when you've got the family begging for £30,000, certainly.

g4ry13

17,378 posts

257 months

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boyse7en said:
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.
Almost 170,000 people go missing in the UK every year.

Why is this scrote getting such media coverage and resources chucked at him?

98elise

27,086 posts

163 months

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g4ry13 said:
boyse7en said:
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.
Almost 170,000 people go missing in the UK every year.

Why is this scrote getting such media coverage and resources chucked at him?
This. There is a PH member who's sister has gone missing. No daily updates on the news and a 30k go fund me for the family.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...


dave123456

1,892 posts

149 months

Tuesday
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Leptons said:
You know full well that’s what I meant.

Ignorant is bleating on about what some missing kid did when he was 16 years old.

Maybe if he was your 16 year old your view would change… see what I did there?
No I don’t see what you did there as I’ve no idea now which 16 year old you are on about.

The fact that you cannot even make your contention without considering the recipient cannot disentangle the slightly confusing narrative you create says a lot.

I don’t think anyone is suggesting they don’t want him found, they are simply pointing out his background could have a impact on how this situation came about.

ChocolateFrog

26,280 posts

175 months

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g4ry13 said:
boyse7en said:
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.
Almost 170,000 people go missing in the UK every year.

Why is this scrote getting such media coverage and resources chucked at him?
The odd one catches the intrigue of rather general public.

The woman who got the 1% battery phone message out to the media is probably the one responsible.