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Topic History of: Stuart Hazell
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imo hedda wrote:
[b]there is a very credible theory that the great rock'n'roll / pop music industry that sprang forth in the UK in the 50s/60s/70s was because kids could just survive on the dole and develop their talent.

Others may unkindly call him a swivel eyed loon but he always be a distant cousin to me.


Perhaps that's true in some cases, and it could be looked at as an investment - if they became successful - think of the money they'd be paying in tax...
imo steveimp wrote:
A certain couple who left their kids on their own in Portugal wernt on benefits, itk.....

My thoughts exactly, neither were this couple www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1317772...d-child-neglect.html and, funnily enough, although if their jobs weren't well paid they may have been getting a helping hand with housing benefit etc, Stuart Hazel and the grandmother, Christine Bicknell, weren't unemployed either, she worked in a care home and had been a barmaid, was the daughter of a warehouse worker and had originally married a long distance lorry driver, and he worked as a window cleaner at the time of the murder.

But because Tia Sharpe's mother's (who may have been unemployed herself I suppose at some point if she'd been a single mum, but I haven't read that) partner David Niles has apparently been unemployed and on the dole for the last four years, it's obviously a result of the welfare state...

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2326383...--hope-did-have.html
honey!oh sugar sugar. In The Know wrote:
Chris Retro wrote:
She wasn't 'groomed' - she was fucked and then murdered by a psychotic socially inadequate thug on a sink estate surrounded by "her own"

All living on benefits and "child support" ! (as we have seen so many times in the past and will, no doubt see many times more).


I agree that there is something horribly wrong when a drug dealing machete waving ex boyfriend of your daughter is seen as a good choice of partner, but the grandmother (at least) was working.

She claims that she thought the smell of rotting corpse was cat dirt.
It smells nothing like it, but if she thought that then why the heck didn't she clean it up?
honey!oh sugar sugar. steveimp wrote:
In The Know wrote:
Chris Retro wrote:
She wasn't 'groomed' - she was fucked and then murdered by a psychotic socially inadequate thug on a sink estate surrounded by "her own"

All living on benefits and "child support" ! (as we have seen so many times in the past and will, no doubt see many times more).


A certain couple who left their kids on their own in Portugal wernt on benefits, itk.....


They created their own benefit system.
They began to set up a multi-million pound SCROUNGING campaign within one hour of the child's "disappearance and have used the bulk of the money to sue everyone who dares object to their continuous lies, refusal to co-operate with the police, and their extremely suspicious behaviour.

Yet other families are slated for giving paid interviews....

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2326383...ICO=most_read_module
hedda True wrote:
Ben 9 wrote:
In The Know wrote:
All living on benefits and "child support" (as we have seen so many times in the past and will, no doubt see many times more)


The same repetitive tripe from ITK about every subject.....

Scroungers are the cause of everything.

World Wars, dandruff, thrush, flat tyres, Wigan's relegation, heavy metal and - why there are so many Derbyshire carrot crunchers/pensioners.....





Very true Ben,but you have to admit it's nice to see him back


there is a very credible theory that the great rock'n'roll / pop music industry that sprang forth in the UK in the 50s/60s/70s was because kids could just survive on the dole and develop their talent.

Others may unkindly call him a swivel eyed loon but he always be a distant cousin to me.