Tortoise
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Ian Stewart is a pathetic, evil, creep with a pathetic life and a pathetic story.
He didn't become this after he met Helen. He hunted her down. Every word he said to her about relationships, grief and love was pure hollow trash.
He does not know what love is. He mimics it. He learns parrot fashion. He has never loved a soul in his entire life. His tale about Diane's eternity ring shows he doesn't understand people. He thinks it's possible to transfer the love he professed to have for her onto another.
He will fit well into prison life, using and manipulating, and complaining about his illnesses to get out of work.
It was amusing poking holes in his story for a while, now I just feel so angry for Helen. It's not even worth trying to catch him out by tallying his story to known dates and events, for me. It's pure fiction of the most disgusting, evil, degrading and insulting nature. It's continuing his abuse of Helen.
Bring on sentencing and let Helen's loved ones start to heal.
He didn't become this after he met Helen. He hunted her down. Every word he said to her about relationships, grief and love was pure hollow trash.
He does not know what love is. He mimics it. He learns parrot fashion. He has never loved a soul in his entire life. His tale about Diane's eternity ring shows he doesn't understand people. He thinks it's possible to transfer the love he professed to have for her onto another.
He will fit well into prison life, using and manipulating, and complaining about his illnesses to get out of work.
It was amusing poking holes in his story for a while, now I just feel so angry for Helen. It's not even worth trying to catch him out by tallying his story to known dates and events, for me. It's pure fiction of the most disgusting, evil, degrading and insulting nature. It's continuing his abuse of Helen.
Bring on sentencing and let Helen's loved ones start to heal.