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andreis 10-12-10 02:39 PM

Re: Honeymoon Murder
 
What's wrong with these people? Can't they just get a divorce like all the others?

G 10-12-10 02:41 PM

Re: Honeymoon Murder
 
Honour, pride, religious beliefs and teachings.

Some of the stuff my friends tell me is nuts, one even disowned his family and now lives in HongKong because he didn't want an arranged marriage and feared for his life.

andreis 10-12-10 02:51 PM

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Silly stuff distracts people from enjoying themselves I guess.. Wish they'd be inclined to question the way they live when the rules they follow brings them to the point where they'd commit such things.. instead of sipping a cocktail and lay back

Somehow I just can't get my brain to wrap around the notion of how you can reach the point where you'd want to kill someone for such petty things. I understand how they can get there but I'm unable to have any sort of handle on it..

Tara 10-12-10 03:04 PM

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They were on their honeymoon why get married in the first place?

tactcom7 10-12-10 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by G (Post 2439009)
He's a millionaire, £250k is nothing to him and you can gaurantee he's probably already on a private jet back to india. Another 'UK' criminal gets away :rolleyes:

Send him back to face trial... end of.

Yup, just another person for interpol to add to their list of suspects (if he did it)

Ed 10-12-10 03:24 PM

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Having read a bit more - I don't think he should have been released on bail.

But if he's a millionaire, why is he working in a care home?

Doesn't stack up.

She really is so pretty. Tragic.

G 10-12-10 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Ed (Post 2439046)
Having read a bit more - I don't think he should have been released on bail.

But if he's a millionaire, why is he working in a care home?

Doesn't stack up.

She really is so pretty. Tragic.

I was under the impression he 'owned' a few of them... if that counts as working in one?

Stu 10-12-10 03:40 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tara (Post 2439026)
They were on their honeymoon why get married in the first place?

+1 I can understand wanting to murder your wife - but usually it takes longer than 2 weeks :shock:


Ed - I read he owned it rather than worked in it

G 10-12-10 03:43 PM

Re: Honeymoon Murder
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 2439056)
+1 I can understand wanting to murder your wife - but usually it takes longer than 2 weeks :shock:


Ed - I read he owned it rather than worked in it

They had a blazing row on the plane trip supposedly... probably enough disrespect to end up dead :puker:

Ed 10-12-10 03:44 PM

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Ah - yes he does own it. Apols. See, you wouldn't want me on a jury:rolleyes:


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