'Tragic' Death? BS! Vermin Vincents Need A Lesson
Absolutely outrageous!
The heroism of a 78-year-old Londoner won our cheers…
Richard The Lion-Heart! Give The Old Londoner A Medal!
…after a dirty thieving lout got what he deserved, but you’d maybe expect the dead swine’s rancid relatives to be resentful.
But what about the stupid top cop who called the death of a criminal ‘tragic,’ while the rest of us were still nodding in approval that one less anti-social rodent is prowling the capital’s streets.
‘http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5587085/Pensioner-WONT-charged-burglars-killing.html
Or the BBC, which collaborated with one of the criminal’s kin by hiding her vile features and letting her rant about how sweet the dead scumbag truly was…
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‘The Henry I know, he was such a loving person and I think it is probably something that just went wrong…
WHAT WENT WRONG, YOU SICKO COW, IS THAT THE LOUSY S.O.B. INVADED AN OLD COUPLE’S HOME WITH EVIL INTENT!
…and what about this sleazy creep, named William Vincent.
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William Vincent
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All credit to the Daily Mail for showing us the slobby sh-t’s’s face and telling us that the Vincent scum-tribe are…
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… a family who have repeatedly targeted pensioners. His cousins William and Amos Vincent were jailed in 2007 for stealing war medals during distraction burglaries.
After decent Londoners used Facebook to warn against crime in the area, they were met with a foul-mouthed response from one of the Vincent family.
A Bill Vincent wrote: ‘The old b******s deserve everything they get. So stupid handing over thousands upon thousands… An oap a day will keep ur bank balance a bay. Got to love the old c***s.’
He went on: ‘Old c***s ain’t safe. Take every penny they got get old b*******s to remorgage, take the money and let erm get chucked owt nxt one (sic).’
The posts were later deleted.
The AUTHOR of that filth should be deleted, removed from society, a society he and his like pollute.
The pig should be hunted down – legally, of course (!) – and taught a lesson – legally of course (!) that it’ll never forget – or never be in any position to forget.
Gordon McDonald 23:11 on April 7, 2018 Permalink |
Looking at this from any angle, people must be wondering what will happen if these animals are not brought to book, if for no reason other than this – there must be some serious question if the old hero is safe in his own home.
Presumably the hands of the police are tied by ‘the law?’
So what else can be done?
The BBC’s chosen intervieiwee should have her name, address and photograph plastered over every front page and if her neighbors don’t do all they can to persuade her to move out of town, then they’re no better than she is.
As for the Facebook ‘deleter,’ your suggestion that he be deleted is a good start but I would hope more creative suggestions will soon be put up for discussion.
That is, if there are still more good people in England than bad.
May we ask- Is his skin tar-proof?
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Yvonne Tundrey 23:18 on April 7, 2018 Permalink |
You speak for me and for everybody I know.
These ‘people’ are like bacteria that ought to be scrubbed off the face of society.
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Perry Robertson 23:29 on April 7, 2018 Permalink |
I read your blog quite a lot but never commented before now. I wanted to say thanks so much for saying all that.
Only one disagreement from me..
You call him a pig, but animals, even pigs, rats, snakes, any kind of wild or domestic or farm animal, can’t be compared to that ‘family.’
I’m asking myself is there not one of them with any spark of humanity or are they all devils?
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Fiona Fenton 23:57 on April 7, 2018 Permalink |
Hear hear.
Some people were better never born.
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Vanessa 05:55 on April 8, 2018 Permalink |
The BBC shows us a rare bit of impartiality!
Both sides, the law-abiding people and the others who are on the side of the criminal are given equal space. You have to ask what kind of people are in charge of this organisation.
The BBC .licence fee we all are made to pay, whether we want to or not, is an oppressive, unfair tax and it should be abolished
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Jacko 06:03 on April 8, 2018 Permalink |
How about declaring open season on vermin, to celebrate the royal wedding?
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