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Offline packagebuilder

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Re: The Rettendon Murders
« Reply #30 on: February 19, 2013, 12:55:AM »
those Rettendon murders just prove that no matter how big and hard you think you are there are always bigger fish in the pond.

Correct!!

often this hard people intimidate the police and put them in fear!

They intimidate everyone!

They have lots of criminal convictions

Often intimidate the "easy" target for fun! but that "easy" target ends up shooting the "hardman" 8 times in the chest and head with a silenced .32acp.

The police investigate, they are satisfied it was a drugs hit as the victim is known to police for drug dealing and violence!

The police had been intimidated by this man and officers felt this too, and not really bothered about the investigations.

The coroner is happy that it was murder, but with the Victim pass history of violence and major drug dealing and known to the police for may offences, and known to intimidate the police and members of the public. I am satisfied this has been a drug hit. 

No public Enquiry was ever called! no one cared!

So this hardman was in fact an easy target!
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Re: The Rettendon Murders
« Reply #31 on: February 19, 2013, 09:08:AM »
I don't think that the steroids they popped like sweets helped.They appeared to be beginning to believe they were invincible!
Roid rages I think they're called. They have an effect on your moods. They are basically testosterone. This of course explains why men are generally more agressive than women.......Unless of course you're a big Russian woman wrestler? ;D

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Re: The Rettendon Murders
« Reply #32 on: February 19, 2013, 09:11:AM »
Lugg you have blown my cover and sussed me out ;D ;D ;D not just a gentle old lady knitting a tea cosy ;D ;D ;D

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Re: The Rettendon Murders
« Reply #33 on: February 19, 2013, 09:21:AM »
Lugg you have blown my cover and sussed me out ;D ;D ;D not just a gentle old lady knitting a tea cosy ;D ;D ;D
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Re: The Rettendon Murders
« Reply #34 on: February 22, 2013, 02:21:AM »
Andrea..you are right.That was Tate.He stormed down the Pizza shop in a temper over something to do with his pizza toppings! Smashed the place up and assaulted the pizza man.Another time he was eating at the former Happy Eater on the A127 at Laindon and not only decided he didn't want to pay the bill,but robbed the till as well in front of everyone.Not a nice guy!

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Re: The Rettendon Murders
« Reply #35 on: February 22, 2013, 09:55:AM »
Andrea..you are right.That was Tate.He stormed down the Pizza shop in a temper over something to do with his pizza toppings! Smashed the place up and assaulted the pizza man.Another time he was eating at the former Happy Eater on the A127 at Laindon and not only decided he didn't want to pay the bill,but robbed the till as well in front of everyone.Not a nice guy!

Certainly not a nice guy,  a nasty bully by the sounds of him. people like that get their desserts eventually, there's always someone harder than you! Waiting to knock ya block off!
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Re: The Rettendon Murders
« Reply #36 on: March 03, 2013, 01:52:PM »
No they don't. Personally (I may be wrong of course? ) But I think mit was a cops take down. It happened just after the Leah Betts tragedy. Her father was a member of the police drugs squad. I believe the cops took these guys out and that gave them the opportunity to get others off the street as well. But as they say, that is only my opinion and is obviously wrong. ;) ::)
After reading many books on the subject i am coming round to thinking that what Lugg says he thinks happens is actually very close to the truth and that Steele and Whomes were in the wrong place at the wrong time and became Patsys..as Oswald said.