Ayrshire Blue
The Custard Splat
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Rot in hell Brady you dirty, vile ****
There is probably a whole University thesis on why certain murders and psychopaths seem to seep into the culture of a country. What Brady & Hindley did was utterly unspeakable and horrific but the British public seem fascinated by them - there has been TV dramas and probably a wealth of C5 documentaries about them and probably still will be, especially now as they're finally both dead.
The names of the murdered are always less well known than those who did the killing. It's a shame they didn't vanish into obscurity after their imprisonment and died, unknown and forgotten after a miserable life behind bars.
I remember seeing a Charles Manson doc which said that every society gets the serial killer it deserves. It's certainly an interesting way of looking at it.In Norwegian society the reaction was 'where did we go wrong', compared with the UK's reaction which was 'where did they go wrong'.
I remember seeing a Charles Manson doc which said that every society gets the serial killer it deserves. It's certainly an interesting way of looking at it.
I remember seeing a Charles Manson doc which said that every society gets the serial killer it deserves. It's certainly an interesting way of looking at it.
Really I look at it as gullible pricks who buy the books and make someone a lot of money, who knows jack **** about the subject and profits on someone else misery and heartache
UTS
I see the coroner in the Brady death wants assurances that his ashes won't be spread on Saddleworth Moor. I know, how about down the toilet? Just not mine thanks.
Should really have had it's own thread I guess, lots of discussion to be had on the piece of scum.
I'm kind of glad Winnie Johnson went before him, at least she died without knowing that Brady had gone to his death without revealing her child's whereabouts.
Just saw that - ****ing terrible news. One of my heroes too - I far preferred Soundgarden to any other Seattle band. Way too young; RIP Chris.Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, found dead at just 52. :sad: One of my musical heroes of early Grunge times of the early 90s.
Bad times....time to play Superunknown.
Just saw that - ****ing terrible news. One of my heroes too - I far preferred Soundgarden to any other Seattle band. Way too young; RIP Chris.
True, but with the band currently on tour and CC apparently in an upbeat mood, I'd be surprised if it was suicide. Guess we'll find out soon enough.Of course can't assume at this early stage, but he was known to suffer from depression. RIP indeed.
True, but with the band currently on tour and CC apparently in an upbeat mood, I'd be surprised if it was suicide. Guess we'll find out soon enough.
Just seen, Sir Roger Moore has died
Just seen, Sir Roger Moore has died