baldy.smith wrote:I've had three family members murdered in two seperate incidents.
The first was an aunt, murdered in Wallsend about 20 years ago.
The other was my 80 year old brother in law and his wife, kidnapped,
tortured and stabbed to death in Venezuela almost six years ago.
In both cases more than one person was involved in the killing, and
I'm pleased to say that all of those involved were brought to justice.
One of those convicted in Venezuela was himself murdered in prison.
The two convicted for the murder of my aunt are now free and walking
the streets, after completing their sentence.
It is at this time of the year when I think of my murdered family most.
thats so sad Mr Smith .....
i couldnt imagine losing my family by murder,especialy my children...
i attended my friends daughters funeral on tues 23/dec just gone ,,,two days before christmas ,, and i do not know how a parent can cope with that .she died suddenly thru bad health,,that is bad enough,but to lose somebody thru a murder takes it to the extreme ....
and knowing they were walking free ,,its heartbreaking ..
i know this is tenuous to say the least but my ex girlfriends aunties best mate murdered both her parents with an axe in shields in the early 80's , the last time i saw my ex auntie was when she was handcuffed to two warders standing either side of her from durham prison as she attended her mums funeral ,she is also dead now ,aged 42
I am like you anna I am also fascinated about what goes on inside the head of these people. I read and study about murders and it is not the crime itself that is fascinating it is the psychology that goes on behind it. The start of my thread mentions a book that has just been published by Laurie Curry about crimes in South Shields at the beginning of the last century. I asked if anyone knows about any book that deals with later crimes but no one seems to know. Yet on this thread there seems to be lots of murders mentioned. I think a later book than the one above would be a good seller. How about everybody gets together and write one. Not commit one, before anybody gets any ideas.
comeonthen
actualy ,,i have been close a few times to commiting a murder ,,,and what scares me even more ,,i was actualy planning how i was gonna do it ...
do you still want me to help .? my spelling is not to clever tho ,,you would have to help me in that department ..
anna you can use my spellchecker any time you want. I hope I have'nt released any murderous intentions in you head. I am not here to encourage. (In some cases I may think again)
If anna does anything I, comeonthen, hereby declare my innocence before the crime. Dated this day 31/12/08.
comeonthen
anna wrote:actualy ,,i have been close a few times to commiting a murder ,,,and what scares me even more ,,i was actualy planning how i was gonna do it ...
anna, i never knew you felt that way about me ....... (sorry you can carry on now)
All those who have thought that the recent incidents of knives and killing was something new, need to read their local history. For from reading the above thread it seems that South Shields is the place to be if you want to read about local murders and murderers.
How was a totally inorganic world able to create organic life? Answer it couldn't and didn't
During the Second World war. The Germans started a plan to murder most of Sunderland.
They started with the Milkman took his place and he went round murdering whole families and germans taking their places.
Anyone who said
"Your not.... (whoever)"
was immediately murdered and a doppelganger would take their place.
Eventuallly they got rumbled but because to disclose what happened would deflate the War Effort the British Government put a D Notice on it
and made the Germans swear they'd be good.
And to this day thats the reason Mackems behave oddly and speak funny. They are really descended from Germans.
comeonthen wrote: The start of my thread mentions a book that has just been published by Laurie Curry about crimes in South Shields at the beginning of the last century.
comeonthen
I do not like people that come on these boards and attempt to decieve fellow posters. A few of us know who you are.
Jarrow Pete wrote:
I do not like people that come on these boards and attempt to decieve fellow posters. A few of us know who you are.
I think a hell of a lot more than a few know who I am. If anybody had asked me what my name was I would not have denied it, unlike other people. I pride myself on my honesty and integrity. A lot worse has been said on these boards than I have ever said. All I ask of people is that if you don’t know me then, please, don’t judge me.
Comeonthen.