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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 10, 2024 14:41:14 GMT
Two 12-year-old boys have been convicted of the murder of 19-year-old Shawn Seesahai. The boys, who cannot be named due to legal reasons, killed the teen with a machete in Wolverhampton last November. Both of the defendants denied murdering Shawn Seesahai- blaming each other for stabbing the 19-year-old. Sadly neither of these feral scumbags will be incarcerated for anywhere near long enough. news.sky.com/video/shawn-seesahai-cctv-captures-moments-before-two-boys-murdered-teen-with-machete-13150790In broad daylight in a town centre park, two 12 year olds in a completely unprovoked attack, butcher a 19 year old stranger to death. What the hell has gone wrong?
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Post by Handyman on Jun 10, 2024 14:54:00 GMT
Good Question IMHO lack of parental control and lack of discipline right across the UK
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Post by Bentley on Jun 10, 2024 15:02:35 GMT
There will be a leftie somewhere telling us that they came from broken homes and at the same time telling us that couples should seperate if they feel like it because staying together might make the kids unhappy . We live in weird times .
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 10, 2024 15:22:46 GMT
Just listened to the parents of the victim being interviewed, emotional stuff. They were visibly upset and described how the murder of their son has shattered their lives, they also said they felt sorry for the parents of the two defendants. Very decent people.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jun 10, 2024 15:58:34 GMT
Two 12-year-old boys have been convicted of the murder of 19-year-old Shawn Seesahai. The boys, who cannot be named due to legal reasons, killed the teen with a machete in Wolverhampton last November. Both of the defendants denied murdering Shawn Seesahai- blaming each other for stabbing the 19-year-old. Sadly neither of these feral scumbags will be incarcerated for anywhere near long enough. news.sky.com/video/shawn-seesahai-cctv-captures-moments-before-two-boys-murdered-teen-with-machete-13150790In broad daylight in a town centre park, two 12 year olds in a completely unprovoked attack, butcher a 19 year old stranger to death. What the hell has gone wrong? I just traced the name and it said the highest density of people of that name are in Anguilla. I then clicked on your link and then clicked on the video from Sky, which said he was from Anguilla and visiting for an operation. Oh well, I needn't have bothered, but it goes to show the accuracy by which you can trace a name to the place of origin, since so many foreigners are classified as British these days. It's a shame the two 12 year olds can not be named or we would know where they came from as well.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 10, 2024 16:32:06 GMT
I just traced the name and it said the highest density of people of that name are in Anguilla. I then clicked on your link and then clicked on the video from Sky, which said he was from Anguilla and visiting for an operation. Oh well, I needn't have bothered, but it goes to show the accuracy by which you can trace a name to the place of origin, since so many foreigners are classified as British these days. It's a shame the two 12 year olds can not be named or we would know where they came from as well. Yes indeed, the victim hadn't been in this country long. He recently came from Anguilla to take advantage of the NHS, a story which on this occasion is for another day perhaps. In cases like this the ECHR enshrines the defendants right of privacy, but in England and Wales the law says that in exceptional circumstances children may be named, and there are moves afoot to name these two defendants, in my opinion rightly so.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jun 10, 2024 16:40:26 GMT
I just traced the name and it said the highest density of people of that name are in Anguilla. I then clicked on your link and then clicked on the video from Sky, which said he was from Anguilla and visiting for an operation. Oh well, I needn't have bothered, but it goes to show the accuracy by which you can trace a name to the place of origin, since so many foreigners are classified as British these days. It's a shame the two 12 year olds can not be named or we would know where they came from as well. Yes indeed, the victim hadn't been in this country long. He recently came from Anguilla to take advantage of the NHS, a story which on this occasion is for another day perhaps. In cases like this the ECHR enshrines the defendants right of privacy, but in England and Wales the law says that in exceptional circumstances children may be named, and there are moves afoot to name these two defendants, in my opinion rightly so. The thing is Africa is a bit of a patchwork. Nigeria is pretty rich as it has oil and is knowns to be quite modern and civilised, but over in Somalia you get the opposite extreme and anyone form there should be approached with great caution. Not that our media have any clue about it, but that's what I pick up from what I've seen. I think there are some data maps of crime and stuff which shows up the really bad ones.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 10, 2024 16:48:47 GMT
Yes indeed, the victim hadn't been in this country long. He recently came from Anguilla to take advantage of the NHS, a story which on this occasion is for another day perhaps. In cases like this the ECHR enshrines the defendants right of privacy, but in England and Wales the law says that in exceptional circumstances children may be named, and there are moves afoot to name these two defendants, in my opinion rightly so. The thing is Africa is a bit of a patchwork. Nigeria is pretty rich as it has oil and is knowns to be quite modern and civilised, but over in Somalia you get the opposite extreme and anyone form there should be approached with great caution. Not that our media have any clue about it, but that's what I pick up from what I've seen. I think there are some data maps of crime and stuff which shows up the really bad ones. Not sure I follow... ahh yes I see, you are assuming the defendants are from Africa? Not an unreasonable assumption. Old habits die hard, and a young thug living on his wits in downtown Mogadishu who suddenly finds himself in the UK, courtesy of the EU, will obviously bring old habits with him.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jun 10, 2024 16:53:39 GMT
The thing is Africa is a bit of a patchwork. Nigeria is pretty rich as it has oil and is knowns to be quite modern and civilised, but over in Somalia you get the opposite extreme and anyone form there should be approached with great caution. Not that our media have any clue about it, but that's what I pick up from what I've seen. I think there are some data maps of crime and stuff which shows up the really bad ones. Not sure I follow... ahh yes I see, you are assuming the defendants are from Africa? Not an unreasonable assumption. Old habits die hard, and a young thug living on his wits in downtown Mogadishu who suddenly finds himself in the UK, courtesy of the EU, will obviously bring old habits with him. Yes because the kids are brought up to learn how to use machine guns and war is the most important thing, which results in the average age of the population being very low. You have got to be absolutely out of your mind to accept asylum from these people, but that's how stupid our country has become.
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Post by ratcliff on Jun 10, 2024 16:58:29 GMT
Yes indeed, the victim hadn't been in this country long. He recently came from Anguilla to take advantage of the NHS, a story which on this occasion is for another day perhaps. In cases like this the ECHR enshrines the defendants right of privacy, but in England and Wales the law says that in exceptional circumstances children may be named, and there are moves afoot to name these two defendants, in my opinion rightly so. The thing is Africa is a bit of a patchwork. Nigeria is pretty rich as it has oil and is knowns to be quite modern and civilised, but over in Somalia you get the opposite extreme and anyone form there should be approached with great caution. Not that our media have any clue about it, but that's what I pick up from what I've seen. I think there are some data maps of crime and stuff which shows up the really bad ones. Eh? Anguilla is in the Caribbean and is a British Overseas territory Long way from the African continent
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2024 17:18:38 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cekk3954890oThese murderers will have loads of taxpayers cash spent on them. The court already had special arrangements including "fidget toys". What on earth was the motive for this? Or did they just kill "for fun"? The case is nauseating.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jun 10, 2024 17:31:21 GMT
The thing is Africa is a bit of a patchwork. Nigeria is pretty rich as it has oil and is knowns to be quite modern and civilised, but over in Somalia you get the opposite extreme and anyone form there should be approached with great caution. Not that our media have any clue about it, but that's what I pick up from what I've seen. I think there are some data maps of crime and stuff which shows up the really bad ones. Eh? Anguilla is in the Caribbean and is a British Overseas territory Long way from the African continent There is a picture of the two boys suspected of it, and they seem to have a very dark black skin. Some Africans do, but they did not look like Caribbean.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 10, 2024 18:32:35 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cekk3954890oThese murderers will have loads of taxpayers cash spent on them. The court already had special arrangements including "fidget toys". What on earth was the motive for this? Or did they just kill "for fun"? The case is nauseating. I read this earlier, I looked skywards and let out a couple of expletives. Mrs R who is not generally speaking as forthright in her opinions as me, was on this occasion equally shocked. Those vicious bastards are not misunderstood children they are killers, feral animals who should be treated accordingly.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 10, 2024 18:38:38 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cekk3954890oThese murderers will have loads of taxpayers cash spent on them. The court already had special arrangements including "fidget toys". What on earth was the motive for this? Or did they just kill "for fun"? The case is nauseating. I read this earlier, I looked skywards and let out a couple of expletives. Mrs R who is not generally speaking as forthright in her opinions as me, was on this occasion equally shocked. Those vicious bastards are not misunderstood children they are killers, feral animals who should be treated accordingly. And we import them and / or the culture .
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 10, 2024 18:47:03 GMT
I read this earlier, I looked skywards and let out a couple of expletives. Mrs R who is not generally speaking as forthright in her opinions as me, was on this occasion equally shocked. Those vicious bastards are not misunderstood children they are killers, feral animals who should be treated accordingly. And we import them and / or the culture . Indeed, we do import them and their culture. And according to spineless lefties, any other course of action would be racist.
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