Author Topic: The murder of 14 year-old schoolgirl Jodi Jones near Edinburgh on 30 June 2003  (Read 1055529 times)

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Offline marty

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Boys if you want to solely discuss satan start a new thread  ::)  ::)

It's clear the 3 of you are completely missing the point but that's nothing new  ::)  ::)
You have been rattling on about satin for the last few pages, now when your posts are shown to be nonsense, we have to start a new thread. Quality

Offline Baz

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Boys if you want to solely discuss satan start a new thread  ::)  ::)

It's clear the 3 of you are completely missing the point but that's nothing new  ::)  ::)

We were discussing it in terms of its significance in this case i.e an interest in satanism doesn't make someone a murderer and that there are a lot of misconceptions about satanism as a whole.

What's the point we missed?

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We were discussing it in terms of its significance in this case i.e an interest in satanism doesn't make someone a murderer and that there are a lot of misconceptions about satanism as a whole.

What's the point we missed?


Correct, that's what was being implied after all.

Offline David1819

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Boys if you want to solely discuss satan start a new thread  ::)  ::)

It's clear the 3 of you are completely missing the point but that's nothing new  ::)  ::)

The point is peoples misunderstanding of what Satanism is needs to be addressed if one is to make a sound judgment on the case

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The point is peoples misunderstanding of what Satanism is needs to be addressed if one is to make a sound judgment on the case

I disagree totally, and have the suspicion you know this to not be true also  ::)

However, no one needs to understand what satanism is nor does it need to be addressed, but go ahead if it makes you feel better  ;D

The point is, people like you should be looking at the whole picture as opposed to dismissing each apparent individual behavioural problem.

I very much doubt members of the jury at trial knew much about the occult or satanism.

Luke Mitchell need not have been interested in the above at all - the things that came out of his mouth were enough for lay people to be convinced they were dealing with a 14 year old with alarming behavioural problems.
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Offline Baz

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I very much doubt members of the jury at trial knew much about the occult or satanism.


But if his interest in satanism is used against him by people with little understanding then surely that's a bit problematic? We've all heard about satanic panic and the things that have happened because of it.

But I'm not suggesting this was the sole thing he was convicted on and I agree you have to look at the whole picture but I don't think that means you shouldn't scrutinise the individual pieces of the picture.

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Brother, Shane, have I got it right, did he ever become a suspect, was he ever arrested and interviewed, did he resemble Luke in appearance, and wear similar clothing?
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Brother, Shane, have I got it right, did he ever become a suspect, was he ever arrested and interviewed, did he resemble Luke in appearance, and wear similar clothing?

How old was Shane Mitchell?
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Offline mike tesko

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Was Shane Mitchells DNA checked against samples recovered from the crime scene?
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Offline mike tesko

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One final question for now, did Luke and Shane have the same biological father?
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Brother, Shane, have I got it right, did he ever become a suspect, was he ever arrested and interviewed, did he resemble Luke in appearance, and wear similar clothing?

shane was on the internet they know that from the phone records.

Offline mike tesko

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shane was on the internet they know that from the phone records.

The fact there was a 'constant internet connection' proves nothing, or does it?
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Was Shane Mitchells DNA checked against samples recovered from the crime scene?

i dont becouse he was never really a suspect.

Offline mike tesko

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Well, I think he should have been a suspect. I can't understand why he stabbed his brother in the back (so to speak), unless it was his opportunity to point a finger of suspicion at his brother, to enable him to get away 'scot - free'. I have an uneasy feeling about Shane Mitchell, something doesn't ring true. I am worried...
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Offline mike tesko

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Well, I think he should have been a suspect. I can't understand why he stabbed his brother in the back (so to speak), unless it was his opportunity to point a finger of suspicion at his brother, to enable him to get away 'scot - free'. I have an uneasy feeling about Shane Mitchell, something doesn't ring true. I am worried...

What does anybody know about him?
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...