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I feel for their son.
imo they were both as guilty as each other and to set an example should get the longest possible sentence.
The son who sent his dad a text calling him a "sh1t head spastic" ?

He's obviously a sensitive little soul.
Nasty vicious couple who deserve everything they get, and MORE.... They've spent their lives sponging off the taxpayer, and no will do some more, and WE still pay for them both.

I also don't feel sorry for any of their family, who IMO knew what "mater & pater" were doing... Hence don't come crying to me when Big Les/sie come calling....
Well.....
In 1976 a Dr Vickers poisoned his wife with cis-platinum [this is one of the droogz they are planning to give me but my wife will not be at the other end of the syringe I hasten to add] whiich he had prescribed for his ... secretary. And When the wife died, and he declined to marry the secretary, she dobbed him in and was acquitted whilst he was convicted.

Eerie point (cue X files music) he is still inside - as the longest lifer - as he wont admit he did it ! Dr V is about 120 y old.

so there you are - wives sometimes get away with it

and look at Heather thingey - she got away with a cool five million - and her husband is still alive !
That's the one JJ ! Reckon he was spot on with the text too.
Yeah, he was pretty close, lol x
He's not still inside PP. Dr Vickers I mean. His wife taught at my old school.
CPS are looking to recover their expenses of 100k on top of that a fine and on top of that a stonking criminal record. No visa applications for them in the future, "do you have a criminal record"? Yeah been in the big house for 2 years, application refused.

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