Ann Widdecombe murder investigation

The line that it must have been a lefty has moved on to report so called rejoicing at her demise. As if the whole of the left is morally and/or legally responsible. What a victory for spin,
 
That’s the third politician murdered in the last few years

Joe Fox
David Amiss
Anne Widdecombe

All the perpetrators should be strung up imo

Fact is elected politicians are no longer safe in the UK

I recall Corbyn when he was labour leader was accosted / abused and pushed around whilst riding his bike in a park

Fact is farage is a target for the looney left wing fruit cakes
That’s the third politician murdered in the last few years

Joe Fox
David Amiss
Anne Widdecombe

All the perpetrators should be strung up imo

Fact is elected politicians are no longer safe in the UK

I recall Corbyn when he was labour leader was accosted / abused and pushed around whilst riding his bike in a park

Fact is farage is a target for the looney left wing fruit cakes
Jo Cox was a target of a loony right wing fruitcake, she was a thoroughly decent person and did absolutely nothing to provoke an attack, whereas Farage is a dishonest, corrupt and divisive figure, and I can understand why someone might want to throw a milkshake over his face, but other than that he hasn't been in any danger from any "left wing fruitcakes".
 

A man suspected of murdering Ann Widdecombe is believed to have driven nearly 300 miles to her Dartmoor home with a “wooden stick” on the morning of her death, The Telegraph can disclose.
 
A man suspected of murdering Ann Widdecombe is believed to have driven nearly 300 miles to her Dartmoor home with a “wooden stick” on the morning of her death, The Telegraph can disclose.
"Neighbours said they saw him putting “some kind of wooden stick” into the passenger side of a red car before driving off"

What is the definition of “some kind of wooden stick”?

After all plod has shot dead a person with a chair leg in the past...

So you're just speculating again fillyboy :rolleyes:
 
"Neighbours said they saw him putting “some kind of wooden stick” into the passenger side of a red car before driving off"

What is the definition of “some kind of wooden stick”?

After all plod has shot dead a person with a chair leg in the past...

So you're just speculating again fillyboy :rolleyes:

Are you saying he had a chair leg and somebody in Devon had a broken chair.

Wish I'd thought of that.
 

A man suspected of murdering Ann Widdecombe is believed to have driven nearly 300 miles to her Dartmoor home with a “wooden stick” on the morning of her death, The Telegraph can disclose.
Things are looking up for Count Bin when the Torygraph is fed stories by Re form central. Plausible gossip at best.
 
"Neighbours said they saw him putting “some kind of wooden stick” into the passenger side of a red car before driving off"

What is the definition of “some kind of wooden stick”?

After all plod has shot dead a person with a chair leg in the past...
Remember this well. It was up thr road from an old girlfriend.
I wont mention colour but I do remember there not being any mass riots.

So you're just speculating again fillyboy :rolleyes:
 
"Neighbours said they saw him putting “some kind of wooden stick” into the passenger side of a red car before driving off"
Are these the same neighbours that failed to convince HMRC about Ange's comings and goings?
 
Jo Cox was a target of a loony right wing fruitcake, she was a thoroughly decent person and did absolutely nothing to provoke an attack, whereas Farage is a dishonest, corrupt and divisive figure, and I can understand why someone might want to throw a milkshake over his face, but other than that he hasn't been in any danger from any "left wing fruitcakes".

The only danger Fromage is in is to be laughed at.
He dreams of being taken seriously enough to actually be in real peril. :mrgreen:
 
What surprised me is that she named her house after her.

If it were me, i'd try and keep my address as private as possible.

I understand that if someone really wants to find your address, they will, but, if it were me, I wouldn't use my name in the house name. To my mind, it draws attention to who is living there.
 
What surprised me is that she named her house after her.

If it were me, i'd try and keep my address as private as possible.

I understand that if someone really wants to find your address, they will, but, if it were me, I wouldn't use my name in the house name. To my mind, it draws attention to who is living there.
The house name has become her epitaph
 
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