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    Murder in Bute Park guilty verdict

    The three attackers found guilty. What an awful crime and tragedy. I hope they lock them up and throw away the key.

    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...court-22849979

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    Glad they got a murder conviction, especially as they tried to get a conviction on the lesser charge.

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    Horrific crime, I hope they get the sentences they deserve.

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    Absolute scumbags should never be allowed out.

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    So sad and senseless.
    I wish that I didn't read that story.

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    A heartbreaking read. I would like all three scumbags get life without parole.

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    Shocking just the lowest forms of humanity. Im totally against the death penalty but when you see utter vermin like these it makes you question your beliefs

    Seeing a possible 12 year minimum is wrong.

    These scum shouldnt have 30 and 12 years. Life without parole.

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    The three of them kicked, stamped on and punched the victim for nearly 15 minutes yet somehow chose to plead not guilty to murder... then they all chose not to stand in the witness box to utter a word in their own defence. The prosecution barrister implied in his opening address that the female, who was 16 at the time, was the scummiest human among the defendants, which is remarkable as one of the others, Strickland, is a career thief, aggressive beggar and home burglar.

    By going not guilty and wasting everyone's time running a trial the judge is free to hammer them to the maximum the law allows in his sentencing. The males are likely to get 32 to 35 years minimum, she'd be lucky to receive anything below 16 years minimum.

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    Hope tyhey get the same as that bloke a few days ago that killed his ex and kid - like with 40 years minimum - he could well die inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninian opinian View Post
    The three attackers found guilty. What an awful crime and tragedy. I hope they lock them up and throw away the key.

    https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...court-22849979
    Me too the scummy twats just looking for someone vulnerable to rob…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
    The three of them kicked, stamped on and punched the victim for nearly 15 minutes yet somehow chose to plead not guilty to murder... then they all chose not to stand in the witness box to utter a word in their own defence. The prosecution barrister implied in his opening address that the female, who was 16 at the time, was the scummiest human among the defendants, which is remarkable as one of the others, Strickland, is a career thief, aggressive beggar and home burglar.

    By going not guilty and wasting everyone's time running a trial the judge is free to hammer them to the maximum the law allows in his sentencing. The males are likely to get 32 to 35 years minimum, she'd be lucky to receive anything below 16 years minimum.
    Let’s hope so that Strickland bloke looks too familiar to me for some reason….

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Let’s hope so that Strickland bloke looks too familiar to me for some reason….
    I saw him begging fairly regularly in that small park area between Argos and Central Market. Although I had no idea of his name or background. He was memorable because he always wore the same clothes.

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    Vile individuals. Scary to see how this kind of brainless thuggery can escalate so quickly into an event like this. Too many of these aggressive, braindead scumbags wandering around the city centre. Poor bloke didn't have a chance. Fair play to the lad who tried to get involved aswell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
    So sad and senseless.
    I wish that I didn't read that story.
    I wish I hadn't read that either. I wish for so many reasons but mainly right now because I knew him, as I was his patient who he treated as a professional and with care and understanding that exceeded any I had previously received for mental health issues.

    Several years ago he had the unenviable task of sitting me down and telling me about the brain lesions that had shown up in the MRI. He was amazing. He fast-tracked me to see a Neurologist, he made a myriad phone calls to healthcare professionals and basically spent the next hours helping me through a very difficult time.

    I feel sick. My wife has been in tears and sobbing after reading this (of course, she knew him too as she'd been with me throughout and spoke to him several times on the phone).

    I'd spent years being pushed from pillar to post by psychiatrists until Gary took me seriously. He listened. For the first time in five terrible years of psychoses, someone cared and helped me.

    I didn't know this is how he died. I hadn't read anything as I avoid so much of the media as it's not healthy for me.

    A few hours ago I was joking about towels with TLG and feeling great. You can imagine how I feel now.

    I was meant to see him last July. It didn't happen.

    This post may sound like it's about me but it isn't. This is about Gary. I mentioned victims of ASB in a post recently and humanising those victims.

    I don't understand the minds of the people who did this to him. It's horrific. It's ironic that Gary would have been able to and could have helped them. It's also so sad that he really needed someone to talk to.

    Gary became as close to a friend as any professional could be. RIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    I wish I hadn't read that either. I wish for so many reasons but mainly right now because I knew him, as I was his patient who he treated as a professional and with care and understanding that exceeded any I had previously received for mental health issues.

    Several years ago he had the unenviable task of sitting me down and telling me about the brain lesions that had shown up in the MRI. He was amazing. He fast-tracked me to see a Neurologist, he made a myriad phone calls to healthcare professionals and basically spent the next hours helping me through a very difficult time.

    I feel sick. My wife has been in tears and sobbing after reading this (of course, she knew him too as she'd been with me throughout and spoke to him several times on the phone).

    I'd spent years being pushed from pillar to post by psychiatrists until Gary took me seriously. He listened. For the first time in five terrible years of psychoses, someone cared and helped me.

    I didn't know this is how he died. I hadn't read anything as I avoid so much of the media as it's not healthy for me.

    A few hours ago I was joking about towels with TLG and feeling great. You can imagine how I feel now.

    I was meant to see him last July. It didn't happen.

    This post may sound like it's about me but it isn't. This is about Gary. I mentioned victims of ASB in a post recently and humanising those victims.

    I don't understand the minds of the people who did this to him. It's horrific. It's ironic that Gary would have been able to and could have helped them. It's also so sad that he really needed someone to talk to.

    Gary became as close to a friend as any professional could be. RIP.
    Oh Mate, I'm really sorry to read the impact that this horrible story has had on you.
    It's bad enough reading it, adding the extra human level there makes it seem even more upsetting.

    Humans can be a disgusting species but also can be kind and compassionate...as displayed by the Dr.

    May he Rest In Peace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    I wish I hadn't read that either. I wish for so many reasons but mainly right now because I knew him, as I was his patient who he treated as a professional and with care and understanding that exceeded any I had previously received for mental health issues.

    Several years ago he had the unenviable task of sitting me down and telling me about the brain lesions that had shown up in the MRI. He was amazing. He fast-tracked me to see a Neurologist, he made a myriad phone calls to healthcare professionals and basically spent the next hours helping me through a very difficult time.

    I feel sick. My wife has been in tears and sobbing after reading this (of course, she knew him too as she'd been with me throughout and spoke to him several times on the phone).

    I'd spent years being pushed from pillar to post by psychiatrists until Gary took me seriously. He listened. For the first time in five terrible years of psychoses, someone cared and helped me.

    I didn't know this is how he died. I hadn't read anything as I avoid so much of the media as it's not healthy for me.

    A few hours ago I was joking about towels with TLG and feeling great. You can imagine how I feel now.

    I was meant to see him last July. It didn't happen.

    This post may sound like it's about me but it isn't. This is about Gary. I mentioned victims of ASB in a post recently and humanising those victims.

    I don't understand the minds of the people who did this to him. It's horrific. It's ironic that Gary would have been able to and could have helped them. It's also so sad that he really needed someone to talk to.

    Gary became as close to a friend as any professional could be. RIP.
    I have just seen an interview with his work mate Dr Maria Atkins who I know

    She's a very experienced psychiatrist and said about him what you said , that he was a kind human being

    May he rest in peace and may you find comfort in knowing you were helped by such a caring and kind person .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    I wish I hadn't read that either. I wish for so many reasons but mainly right now because I knew him, as I was his patient who he treated as a professional and with care and understanding that exceeded any I had previously received for mental health issues.

    Several years ago he had the unenviable task of sitting me down and telling me about the brain lesions that had shown up in the MRI. He was amazing. He fast-tracked me to see a Neurologist, he made a myriad phone calls to healthcare professionals and basically spent the next hours helping me through a very difficult time.

    I feel sick. My wife has been in tears and sobbing after reading this (of course, she knew him too as she'd been with me throughout and spoke to him several times on the phone).

    I'd spent years being pushed from pillar to post by psychiatrists until Gary took me seriously. He listened. For the first time in five terrible years of psychoses, someone cared and helped me.

    I didn't know this is how he died. I hadn't read anything as I avoid so much of the media as it's not healthy for me.

    A few hours ago I was joking about towels with TLG and feeling great. You can imagine how I feel now.

    I was meant to see him last July. It didn't happen.

    This post may sound like it's about me but it isn't. This is about Gary. I mentioned victims of ASB in a post recently and humanising those victims.

    I don't understand the minds of the people who did this to him. It's horrific. It's ironic that Gary would have been able to and could have helped them. It's also so sad that he really needed someone to talk to.

    Gary became as close to a friend as any professional could be. RIP.
    I'm really very sorry to hear your story, it was bad enough for anyone of us to read about this tragedy but it must be unbearable for you and your wife. I hope your condition has improved for you thanks to the support of this dedicated man, and I hope time will lessen the hurt this harrowing episode brings to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    Shocking just the lowest forms of humanity. Im totally against the death penalty but when you see utter vermin like these it makes you question your beliefs

    Seeing a possible 12 year minimum is wrong.

    These scum shouldnt have 30 and 12 years. Life without parole.
    100% agree, this sort of evil is beyond the bounds of depraved humanity.

    * Your rule should be life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot... (Deuteronomy 19:21)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    I wish I hadn't read that either. I wish for so many reasons but mainly right now because I knew him, as I was his patient who he treated as a professional and with care and understanding that exceeded any I had previously received for mental health issues.

    Several years ago he had the unenviable task of sitting me down and telling me about the brain lesions that had shown up in the MRI. He was amazing. He fast-tracked me to see a Neurologist, he made a myriad phone calls to healthcare professionals and basically spent the next hours helping me through a very difficult time.

    I feel sick. My wife has been in tears and sobbing after reading this (of course, she knew him too as she'd been with me throughout and spoke to him several times on the phone).

    I'd spent years being pushed from pillar to post by psychiatrists until Gary took me seriously. He listened. For the first time in five terrible years of psychoses, someone cared and helped me.

    I didn't know this is how he died. I hadn't read anything as I avoid so much of the media as it's not healthy for me.

    A few hours ago I was joking about towels with TLG and feeling great. You can imagine how I feel now.

    I was meant to see him last July. It didn't happen.

    This post may sound like it's about me but it isn't. This is about Gary. I mentioned victims of ASB in a post recently and humanising those victims.

    I don't understand the minds of the people who did this to him. It's horrific. It's ironic that Gary would have been able to and could have helped them. It's also so sad that he really needed someone to talk to.

    Gary became as close to a friend as any professional could be. RIP.
    So sorry to read this.

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    Just watched this story on the news . It was utterly sickening .
    There is no joy in revenge but I hope those evil people have a rough time in prison .
    What they did to that poor man is unforgivable.

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    I didn't know the deceased but was left furious reading the court report each day.

    None of them will be set free unless a parole board adjudge it's safe to release them into the community on life licence for which they can be recalled at any time. For them to have a sniff of freedom they will have to behave impeccably for donkey's years. The very first thing they need to do is admit their guilt because unless they do they will be unable to attend courses tailored to address their behaviour.

    They will need to learn how to survive in an environment littered with people just like them: fellow predators who prey on those they deem weaker than themselves.

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    I wonder how completely f*cked up a person has to be to do such a thing and laugh in the dock after being found guilty looking at at life behind bars…is their life just so sh*t that a life doing nothing in jail but getting food and lodge is better?

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    Re: Murder in Bute Park guilty verdict

    After hearing/reading daily reports as they case progressed I don't understand why it took the jury four hours to reach their verdict.

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    Heartbreaking incident, so close to home for you too Citizen’s, hope you and the missus eventually pull yourself together, God, it must be dreadful knowing what happened to someone who’s been a pillar of strength personally. How can human beings do such things? I despair.

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