Mrs G Norris
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^ and why did he take a machete or sword with him for a visit anyway?
They should have known better, and they could have arrested him at work, using undercovers. They could have driven in with a normal van, pretending to need to get the van repaired, then arrested him inside the workplace and put him in the back of the van and taken him to the police station. That would have been better for everyone concerned.
I think having a few more people know he's been arrested (the people at the workplace) would outweigh putting an innocent man at risk.
I'm sure all the employees know it was him by now, anyway.
Do you think that maybe they wanted to first remove him from an environment with other people, co-workers for example, and surrounds of which he was familiar and had the potential to cause violence or react unpredictably?
Taking him by surprise at the police station might be safer? As he wouldn't be expecting it, or prepared. Nor would it be a familiar environment to him, unlike his work place where he has the capacity to reach for a saw or metal bar for instance and try and attack someone if he freaked out. Mechanic's workshop would have lots of potentially dangerous equipment lying around. Just a thought.
Do you think that maybe they wanted to first remove him from an environment with other people, co-workers for example, and surrounds of which he was familiar and had the potential to cause violence or react unpredictably?
Taking him by surprise at the police station might be safer? As he wouldn't be expecting it, or prepared. Nor would it be a familiar environment to him, unlike his work place where he has the capacity to reach for a saw or metal bar for instance and try and attack someone if he freaked out. Mechanic's workshop would have lots of potentially dangerous equipment lying around. Just a thought.
The employee's the following day were shocked and also in a state of disbelief as he is a very slim lad who isnt particularly tall or anything, and wasn't quick to temper as far they were concerned he took their ribbing in the jest it was meant, and returned a bit also.
He might have been bottling up his temper, instead of releasing it quickly.
Police are armed, though. I doubt he would try attacking someone if he had multiple handguns pointed at him.
and also how much experience does this police station have with murder investigations?
Unleashing years of bottled up fury in one horrible night upon three innocent people.
Psychologically don't you think it's interesting that he took out a family unit, since his dad left his mum when he was two months old and his home life may not have been altogether happy judging by his bebo;
i grew up without a dad scince i was 2 months old so i had been raised up by my mum all my life i respect and love her to death even thought we have our bad moments
Happiest When
partying and hanging out with my friends going for car ride with friends and when my mums asleep lol.
Maybe he had rage and jealousy over Chantelle's happy home life too.
Thanks for "confirming" these things TomWang. If what you have stated is true, it would obviously make self defence less likely. My line of thinking was that it would only take one blow from a sharpened samurai sword to injure someone in a gruesome manner.
Samurai swords are sold blunt, but once sharpened they're lethal. I was suggesting that the father confronted him with it, but knowing it's potential, would not have gone to take the kids head off.
But a panicked kid with a sharpened samurai sword in an enclosed environment, trying to fight off 2-3 people could cause a right mess....even before he realised the enormity of what he had done. I thought the shock may have helped him appear 'normal' afterwards.
...totally different scenario with the level of detail you have revealed...but also makes me think it is even less believable that this kid did it?? Could it have been an attempt to cover what really happened?? It all just doesn't make sense...
Can you enlighten me on how it was established that he went there with the intent to kill?
Unleashing years of bottled up fury in one horrible night upon three innocent people.
Psychologically don't you think it's interesting that he took out a family unit, since his dad left his mum when he was two months old and his home life may not have been altogether happy judging by his bebo;
i grew up without a dad scince i was 2 months old so i had been raised up by my mum all my life i respect and love her to death even thought we have our bad moments
Happiest When
partying and hanging out with my friends going for car ride with friends and when my mums asleep lol.
Maybe he had rage and jealousy over Chantelle's happy home life too.
Yes, it will be interesting to hear what effect his family life may have had on his behavior. Did he have a step father? More successful brothers and sisters? What was his mum like.
I guess they are in hiding now, trying to come to terms with what has happened.
Two of my daughters knew [alleged suspect]and my Son in Law worked at the same place as him and he was in my daughters best friends class at school at none of them can think of any instance that would have had them being concerned about his behaviour. Even after the murders occurred he went to work each day knowing that police had been and searched the house and taken his shoes on the 1st occassion, then they took clothes and other items, and finally the car etc, so these were all separate occassions and he volunteered his DNA to police earlier also which all just seems odd you would think that had he thought he was going to be arrested and as a result could be in prison for life he may have attempted to run at least?? He didnt appear to be acting nervous and under stress.
Hi, i have also been reading for a few days now, and have decided to post. I was just wondering surely if the police have been looking at him from the beginning why didnt they arrest him earlier. I know that they would be wanting large amount of evidence but if they knew they had blood, looked at his shoes, car etc, and saw that he had cuts up his arms why did they not arrest him then?