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Topic History of: Jean Charles verdict; the police are liars
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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JK2006 Confusing brothers I can understand David but Daddy!

You're older than you look!
david oops it was Jonathan Dimbleby who presented Any Answers, I always get the Dimblebys confused lol
JK2006 Not Richard I think David (though I did know him)... long since dead and gone; probably one of his sons, both of whom were at Charterhouse with me; I suspect Jonathan who sat in the next desk at History when I was Kenneth!
david an absolutely superb edition of Any Answers on BBC Radio 4. Almost all the calls were frompeople outraged at the de Menezes case, making very good points (apart from the stupid man who said that if de Menezes hadn't overstayed his visa, he wouldn't have been shot- what an idiot.)

The programme was superbly compered by Richard Dimbleby.

It should be on the Radio 4 listen again feature from about 3.30pm.

Highly recommended.
Locked Out A man, pumped up by adrenaline, fires seven... seven... bullets into the head of a pefectly innocent man as he is held down by his mates, killing him and traumatising those around him. Should be an open and shut case. These guys, it is apparent, ARE actually currently above the law. One can only hope for justice at the High Court. But I'm not holding my breath. This should be seen as what it actually is. A frenzied attack. Nothing less.