icemaiden65
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Oh my goodness me.
Well, that has to be the understatement of the day Tortoise! Bless yah for the control :great:
Oh my goodness me.
Got you - now I see how this is panning out after my initial fears. Presumably defence know he's guilty as hell and basically indefensible and have just handed him enough rope to hang himself with? There is a God then!! :loveyou:
I have to assume now that while courting Helen in her most vulnerable time of her life IS was making twisted lies whenever he opened his mouth and I don´t think she would have fallen so easily if the worst of the griefperiod was over and I bet that was a caculation of his. It have taken me over a year to start functioning normally after my dog died.
So Nico tells IS not to contact Helen in any way - and IS bombards her with text messages?
To tell the truth I'm a bit speechless now. Been trying to catch up all day, and now I have I feel I need to go back and reread.
ETA: did he really come out with all that nonsense?
Welcome, like you I feel stunned by the events of today! I have 'met' the most amazing people in this group and such a wealth of knowledge (and humour to keep us going when things get really dire). x
:welcome4:
MusicScope
Stewart: John Sinfield had not left a will, or one couldnt be found easily. There was one found eventually.
On his death, MusicScope should have been shut down because it was a partnership, Helen was told.
Because they couldnt find a will, somehow David Jensens old boss was the executor of Johns will.
I couldnt understand this because they didnt get on with him as well for some reason.
The executor came to Helens house and took loads of documentation away, he did it quite nastily and quite rudely.
you were all wondering who was the star witness for the prosecution, well now you know,
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BIB and thus, many years earlier, was born the first idea for Joe and Nick
BIB. Does he mean Christopher Patrick? If so, CP doesn't seem to know much about this:MusicScope
Stewart: John Sinfield had not left a will, or one couldnt be found easily. There was one found eventually.
On his death, MusicScope should have been shut down because it was a partnership, Helen was told.
Because they couldnt find a will, somehow David Jensens old boss was the executor of Johns will.
I couldnt understand this because they didnt get on with him as well for some reason.
The executor came to Helens house and took loads of documentation away, he did it quite nastily and quite rudely.
thanks! I must say it is rare to find a group of such polite and articulate individuals online these days. Thought it was impossible!
I was going to post a pic of that book's cover, but then got too engrossed and forgot.The plot was weakly conceived and required some absurd leaps of imagination. (Amazon review of Christopher Brookmyres A big boy did it and ran away
Exactly!
We actually used the laundromat dryers to dry it off - apparently this is the best way
We got that tip by ringing the bed shop we bought it from
Certainly not throwing way $100s worth of duvet!
Anyway anyone who has kids has had duvet's puked on a dozen times
12:45
Stewart is now asked about cars in the Royston house.
Helen had the Jeep and the Fiat, Jamie had a car, Oliver got a car.
The MG was mine which I bought not long after Diane died.
Not only that, why not tell them about Joe and Nick when Helen's body was found? Fearing for his sons maybe?He's going to have to explain why he went to the police only 5 days, late when he still thought she was alive saying she was missing.