Matt H
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Who is it?
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Cavey
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Harold Shipman
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James
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Tony the tiger
Oh you didnt mean cereal 
I'll get my coat
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Tommy
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Might be Shipman
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CorsAsh
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Probably Shipman. He was pretty fat.
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dave17
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quote: Originally posted by James
Tony the tiger
i was gna saythe same
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PaulW
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/31/newsid_2505000/2505843.stm
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Matt H
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I thought Shipman but I've just come across this:
Sawney Bean
Legend of fact, we will probably never know!
Legend has it that this creature type man abandoned life in the city. It was a bleak time in Scotland in 1400 and Bean had had little work as a Gardener. He took a wife and went to live in a cave on the sea front. There he had many children, the children, through incest producing many grand-children, they totaled up to 50 people. They would grab travelers, take them back to the cave, and feast. It is rumored that they probably consumed in the region of 500 people. An angry mob on their trail
eventually found them, and without trial they chopped limbs off the men and left them to bleed to death, the women were thrown onto open fires.
500 people 
Nice bloke eh 
[Edited on 19-10-2006 by Matt H]
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Matt H
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Although fair play to Shipman, 200+ is good going
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Cavey
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Not sure whether i'd prefer having my limbs chopped off and left to die, or being burnt 
That wasn't one single person though, Shipman killed tons of old folk.
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Matt H
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It was, he did the killing & fed it to his family
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Cavey
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quote: They would grab travelers, take them back to the cave, and feast
Anyways, Shipman is the most prolific scorer of recent times
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Matt H
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http://www.murderuk.com/childkillers/bulger.htm
Just read all that too
Horrible to read Slways knew that two young boys were responsible but never read such detail about it
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Cavey
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Yeah, remember hearing about that in school, absolutely horrific.
Just think they're walking around now free as anything with entirely new lives
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Matt H
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Read it all, really is shocking
Can't believe they let them out 
Another one on there is Ray Whiting, did 2 1/2 years of a 4 year sentence for abduction as well as being a known paedofile & then after being released he abducted & murdered Sarah Payne 
Good ol' criminal justice system
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Elliot150
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
http://www.murderuk.com/childkillers/bulger.htm
Just read all that too
Horrible to read Slways knew that two young boys were responsible but never read such detail about it
Again just read it all. Very upsetting.
Remember when they got released, they were given new identities and new lives. Sickening!
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ClaireF
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who ever it is, deserves to be tortured
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Robin
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where did the random question come from Matt?
seems a but of an odd thing to be thinking of on a thursday evening
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CorsAsh
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Matt's going on a killing spree, wants it to be memorable
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Matt H
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Its interesting I think, quite like reading about it 
Im doing a criminology course, this is something that cropped up
[Edited on 19-10-2006 by Matt H]
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Its interesting I think, quite like reading about i
"reading about i"
Are you the UK's biggest killer? 
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GTS-T Rob
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quote: Originally posted by Elliot150
quote: Originally posted by Matt H
http://www.murderuk.com/childkillers/bulger.htm
Just read all that too
Horrible to read Slways knew that two young boys were responsible but never read such detail about it
Again just read it all. Very upsetting.
Remember when they got released, they were given new identities and new lives. Sickening!
its sick, having new identities means they can go on and live without even having to remember it
they shouldnt have got new lives at all, when they got released they should of just been let out, with nothing and be made to live with what they had done!!!!
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Its interesting I think, quite like reading about i
"reading about i"
Are you the UK's biggest killer? 
Well I could murder a bowl of crunchy nut cornflakes right now......
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CorsAsh
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Oh dear
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drunkenfool
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Just read all that link too, its quite upsetting to know people are capable of such evil
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