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Offline David1819

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« Reply #675 on: December 10, 2015, 12:06:PM »
Hi NGB,  did he get 22 years overall sentence?

He must have also lied about his net worth. He claimed to be worth around three hundred million. If that were the case he could have just paid back what he stole plus compensation.

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« Reply #676 on: December 10, 2015, 12:38:PM »
Hi NGB,  did he get 22 years overall sentence?

He did, but he can avoid the additional 8 years if he pays the compensation ordered.  I suspect he will do that, in which case he is likely to serve a total  of 7 years.


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« Reply #677 on: December 10, 2015, 07:14:PM »
What is another word for a Fraudster?  Noun
swindler cheat hoaxer charlatan impostor fraud fake sham phony confidence trickster so take your pick?
                        Giovanni Di Stefano (fraudster)
a great guy in the minds of all those he helped,..
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« Reply #678 on: December 10, 2015, 07:22:PM »
a great guy in the minds of all those he helped,..

Mike, I'd hazard a guess that if you're trying to convince us that Jeremy is innocent, it may not be a good idea to defend a twister, cheat and con artist, presently doing time, as "a great guy."

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« Reply #679 on: December 12, 2015, 06:48:AM »
a great guy in the minds of all those he helped,..
in truth Giovanni Di Stefano has not won his cases, all have been fronted by QCs, Paul Martin, Jerome Lynch, and Trevor Burke and the biggest case the great guy could and did not help or defend was his own.

Offline mike tesko

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« Reply #680 on: December 12, 2015, 06:38:PM »
I am a Genious...
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« Reply #681 on: December 12, 2015, 06:51:PM »
I am a Genious...


So you've already said. You certainly have the ability to put more interpretations on the same few words, than anyone else, so if that constitutes genius....................?

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« Reply #682 on: December 12, 2015, 06:56:PM »
I am a Genious...

Except that the police had no need to cover up shooting her - she was an armed suspect.
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« Reply #683 on: December 12, 2015, 07:28:PM »
Except that the police had no need to cover up shooting her - she was an armed suspect.
..and I never understood the Police-issued silencer.

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« Reply #684 on: December 12, 2015, 10:33:PM »
..and I never understood the Police-issued silencer.

Nothing to understand Steve - there wasn't one.
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Offline mike tesko

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« Reply #685 on: December 13, 2015, 11:36:PM »
Except that the police had no need to cover up shooting her - she was an armed suspect.
How do you work that out, when the rifle said to have shot her was resting against the bedroom window when she was shot downstairs, and upstairs, before police photographed 'that' rifle on her body? She wasn't armed when police shot her, so you should be ashamed of yourself for suggesting otherwise...
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Offline mike tesko

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« Reply #686 on: December 13, 2015, 11:52:PM »
..and I never understood the Police-issued silencer.

It's simple really, there is a corresponding mark around the first bullet entry wound upon her neck, corresponding to the non fatal shot, or bullet PV/20, which matches the radias and circumference of a sound moderator, which is absent from the second fatal bullet entry wound under the chin. Next, if sheila was shot downstairs in the kitchen, whilst the rifle which supposedly fired the first shot that was photographed resting against the bedroom window, before police photographed 'that' same rifle on her body, which rifle fired the first shot?
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« Reply #687 on: December 13, 2015, 11:57:PM »
Except that the police had no need to cover up shooting her Yes, they did... - she was an armed suspect. no, she wasn't...
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« Reply #688 on: December 14, 2015, 12:10:AM »
The police, nor anybody else, can get away from the fact, that the very first photograph taken showing the anshuzt rifle (23) was taken showing it resting near to the bedroom window, before any photograph showing 'it' resting on Sheila's body. If that doesn't alert the uneducated to the fact that police 'fabricated the death scene of Sheila Caffell', then all I can say about such ignorant bastards is that they themselves must be corrupt. The facts speak for themselves, the xxxxxxx gun was photographed at the bedroom window, before it was photographed on the body...

If xxxxxx can't understand that, tell you what, why not join the police force and become a xxxxxxx xxxx copper. I hate xxxx xxxxxxx. Scum of the earth, they are lower than a snakes belly...
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Offline mike tesko

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« Reply #689 on: December 14, 2015, 12:14:AM »
Nothing to understand Steve - there wasn't one. Yes, there was, stop telling porkies. How come DS Davidson fingerprinted such a silencer, on the 9th August 1985, then?
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive"...