Thank you all again for the reports, updates and your legal observations etc - I'm not a legal person so I appreciate your insights.
Very glad the p/o/s will not see the light of day again although I've a feeling he may try to play on his 'illnesses' to try to get a few nights in hospital...
Excellent news, thank you all for the updates and sharing your legal expertise during the trial.
I wonder what the judge will have to say to him tomorrow at sentencing?!
:jail: :jail: :jail:
Oh yes, you find your partner unconscious after consuming alcohol and sleeping pills and your immediate reaction isn't to phone for ambulance it's to put her in the cesspit?!
:maddening:
I would offer to do the updates I'm in work but can give it a go, until/if boss turns up?
I've never done it before so please be gentle with me :laughing:
Spoke too soon - boss arrived sorry,
I read your post on the previous thread but they closed it before I could reply, dogs are such wonderful and clever creatures what an amazing thing you and your dog do!
BBM
My mother was visiting me once with her dog, threw a toy for him which landed in my pond, dog ran after it and <splash> he was in the pond, thankfully we managed to pull him out, this is why I thought Boris could have done the same - mum's dog was a little Westie so not heavy to pull him out.
Morning all,
Echo snoopy's post #455
I wasn't aware of this case until relatively recently, and I hadn't heard of HB either but now my heart is aching for her, Boris and the family. The more I think about it the more sure I am that Boris went into the cesspit alive which is just too...
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