Bristol Double Murder by teens...

Bristol Double Murder by teens...

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BikeBikeBIke

Original Poster:

10,150 posts

122 months

Friday 15th November
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https://www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/news/2024/11...


I can't help but think there's a ton of missing information here.

Why would an adult drive a bunch of scrotes to an attack? Was he their drug dealer? Were the victims part of the scrote culture? Heading out at 11pm doesn't seem normal for a 15 and 16yo?

Were the people who chucked bricks at the house caught? If not was the brick story a cover for some kind of drug dispute?

The whole thing makes no sense, even by the standards of scrotes.

Tragic waste however you look at it.

Red9zero

7,907 posts

64 months

Friday 15th November
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Postcode wars. Hartcliffe v Knowle West. Been going on for years. Friends of ours live 100yds from where it happened. It's not a nice area to say the least.

XCP

17,180 posts

235 months

Saturday 16th November
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Red9zero said:
Postcode wars. Hartcliffe v Knowle West. Been going on for years. Friends of ours live 100yds from where it happened. It's not a nice area to say the least.
And the two lads who were murdered were nothing to do with it. A senseless case of mistaken identity. Madness.

heisthegaffer

3,649 posts

205 months

Saturday 16th November
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I have a son just a few years younger than these lads so it makes for heartbreaking reading. Can you imagine how petrified they must have been being chased and then the weapons come out. Poor lads, never stood a chance. And their families... So sad and such a waste of life.

It absolutely beggars belief that the country is in the state it is, that these repulsive thickos live a life of violence.

One wonders what can be done.

Disgusting fkers. I hope they never see the light of day and have a miserable time in prison. Perhaps they'll receive a taste of their own medicine.

jules_s

4,545 posts

240 months

Tuesday
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38 years for the driver then

Red9zero

7,907 posts

64 months

Tuesday
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jules_s said:
38 years for the driver then
Minimum too. Good to see the judge taking this seriously. Be interesting to see what the others get.

BikeBikeBIke

Original Poster:

10,150 posts

122 months

Tuesday
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jules_s said:
38 years for the driver then
Yup.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yg7lwe66yo


WTF was going through his head? I can't imagine a dumber and more futile way to end up in prison for the rest of your life.

Decent sentence for a change.

808 Estate

2,240 posts

98 months

Tuesday
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Respect to the judge for that one.

BikeBikeBIke

Original Poster:

10,150 posts

122 months

Tuesday
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EDIT:
https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/ev...

The judge explains his involvement, he was a friend of the family who were victims of the original attack that triggered the events.

What a total prick. Wonder if he thinks it's worth it.

I don't get why Snooks was involved? Was it his house? Was he a step parent of one of the kids? A drug dealer? Did he have form?The reporting tells us very little.

Edited by BikeBikeBIke on Tuesday 19th November 17:08


Edited by BikeBikeBIke on Tuesday 19th November 17:09

DoubleSix

12,003 posts

183 months

Tuesday
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Occasionally a news story really effects you and shakes your senses, previously dulled by relentless modern media.

Poor kids.

Previous

1,504 posts

161 months

Wednesday
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A decent sentence.

I hope the others receive similar.

Douglas Quaid

2,437 posts

92 months

Wednesday
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One kid calling for his mate is normal. Not at 11.15pm though. Definitely more to the story.

Red9zero

7,907 posts

64 months

Wednesday
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Douglas Quaid said:
One kid calling for his mate is normal. Not at 11.15pm though. Definitely more to the story.
I know the area, and kids wandering round at that time isn't uncommon. I didn't think the pizza shop near them, where they were heading, was open after 11pm though.

BikeBikeBIke

Original Poster:

10,150 posts

122 months

Wednesday
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Douglas Quaid said:
Definitely more to the story.
Including why three people heavily armed with swords/knives smashed all the front windows in the original woman's house and were standing around being generally threatening.

Seems almost impossible that that was random yet they've never caught those guys. I find it incredible they haven't been identified or at least a motive. It suggests that even facing decades in prison the murderer scrotes chose not to tell the whole story.

Unless smashing up random houses really is a thing.