Deceased/Not Found UK - April Jones, 5, Machynlleth, Wales, 1 Oct 2012 #4 *M. Bridger guilty*

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No they do not. They have no feelings, or empathy for anyone which is why the majority are serial killers. The sliding psychopathy scale will take you down to company bosses who sit at the lower end along with politicians. I highly recommend the book Snakes in Suites to see this fact in action.

I stated on an earlier post that I am always disturbed by people who make the sound of crying without actually producing wet tears.

Here are three examples

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/may/16/derby-fire-death-father-anguish

This one below is really worth watching.
http://www.mentorn.tv/programmes/programme-list/tears,-lies-and-videotape.aspx

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...he-pleads-for-the-return-of-her-daughter.html

It may not be PC to say, but people who do that to their own children and then lie about it should all be put on an island surrounded by shark infested ocean, (huge white pointers for preference). Truth is, the sharks would have too much integrity to touch them.:twocents:
 
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Sad doesn't even touch on that. It is disgusting behaviour and I hope he has reported this harassment to the police.

“They just want to lynch someone and the poor lad has really got it in the neck.

“He can hardly walk down the road.

“You really don’t understand how outraged people are.

“They just want to lash out because this community has been ripped apart.”

What happened to April has been said to bring the community together. It's this sort of ***** that rips communities apart. If Scott leaves, then who will they be picking on next? What about MB's other children? Will they bear the brunt of the ignorant few as well?

The only thing to bear in mind (she says, now she is completely riled) is that the DailyStar is another rag that enjoys a bit of sensationalism to sell it's papers, so perhaps it should be taken with a pinch of salt.
 
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Oh just what IS the matter with people? The police are not going to be impressed with that, after praising the community for how they have been so far.

pretty nasty as if he didnt already have enough to deal with

Some people are morons, like the genius who travelled 3 hours from Birmingham to throw a bottle at the prison van - which MB wasn't even in because it was an empty van doing a reccy run.

LMAO
 
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pretty nasty as if he didnt already have enough to deal with

Poor kid has enough to deal with having an oxygen thief for a father. Sky interview he said he was never in his life, only knew about him a year ago and had 'seen' him a couple of times at the local pub. 'Don't know him really, only what I've been told'.
Scott was out searching with the other residents since April went missing.
Unlike his father.
 
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The police officer leading the investigation to find missing Machynlleth schoolgirl April Jones has said everyone involved in the search had been significantly affected by the five-year-old’s disappearance.

In a moving interview, Superintendent Ian John, who is an experienced search and rescue specialist, said “there would be something wrong with me if I wasn’t affected by this”.

It came as Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed the search for the youngster, who was last seen getting into a light-coloured van or 4x4 type vehicle at around 7pm on Monday, October 1, would continue at “the same level of intensity”.

Supt John said he, like many of his officers, was left struggling to balance the need to maintain a professional approach to the investigation and the natural response to express shock for what has happened and the need to grieve for the youngster.



Read More http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...rowing-emotions-91466-32027129/#ixzz29IAllfSL
 
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Yes, the lack of wet tears was unnerving. With you on that.
Have you studied Coral Jones's press plea?

No eye contact
Using hair to hide face
Temporary composure while the police officer speaks
The ability to be self aware enough to pull her cardigan across herself
Face always down when seeming to wipe away tears

The press report the other day that she and her husband had gotten tattoos of pink bows. In my experience, people usually get such things done as a mark of remembrance for the dead, but usually after they have been dead for a while. There is almost a smack of tokenism doing such a thing at this early stage.
 
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Challenging times always bring out the best and the worst in people.

ETA This was in reply to the harrassing of the son.
 
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Have you studied Coral Jones's press plea?

No eye contact
Using hair to hide face
Temporary composure while the police officer speaks
The ability to be self aware enough to pull her cardigan across herself
Face always down when seeming to wipe away tears

The press report the other day that she and her husband had gotten tattoos of pink bows. In my experience, people usually get such things done as a mark of remembrance for the dead, but usually after they have been dead for a while. There is almost a smack of tokenism doing such a thing at this early stage.

Oh c'mon now! Leave that poor woman alone.
 
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Have you studied Coral Jones's press plea?

No eye contact
Using hair to hide face
Temporary composure while the police officer speaks
The ability to be self aware enough to pull her cardigan across herself
Face always down when seeming to wipe away tears
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Yeah but I'd be amazed if the 7yr old could stick to the (fake) story about April getting into a van this long if in fact what had happened was Coral doing something to her. If that's what you're hinting at.
 
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I don't wish to imply that there is parental involvement here, not at all. I don't wish to discuss.

But I am utterly convinced that here are several in the community who know what the motive was for the abduction.

Jmo.
 
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Yeah but I'd be amazed if the 7yr old could stick to the (fake) story about April getting into a van this long if in fact what had happened was Coral doing something to her. If that's what you're hinting at.
I can't hint at anything, I'm studying body language. It would be nice if the press story about the tattoo was false, but for me its a red flag to a bull. I do not believe MB acted alone, if he did indeed act at all.

No one will really know anything until the case goes to trial and human nature can make us all guilty of comparing situations to what we might do. I'm not a killer, or a pyschopath, I'm not even a mother who would allow a disabled 5yr old to play out at dusk in a neighbourhood that local people call a ghetto, but I am heavily tattooed and every single one of them was a well thought out and considered image never done on the spur of the moment. Such tattoos are done by the young, immature and drunks. If my daughter was missing, suspected dead, my grief would be immense, I wouldn't even be thinking of tattoos and I love my ink.
 
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Changing the subject ...

If at the hearing in January he pleads guilty it won't go to trial I understand. So in that case will the facts and details still be made public?

And if it goes to trial, how is it done - will the media be present in the courtroom and report every day what transpired?

I really want to know what happened on October 01!
 
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Have you studied Coral Jones's press plea?

No eye contact
Using hair to hide face
Temporary composure while the police officer speaks
The ability to be self aware enough to pull her cardigan across herself
Face always down when seeming to wipe away tears

The press report the other day that she and her husband had gotten tattoos of pink bows. In my experience, people usually get such things done as a mark of remembrance for the dead, but usually after they have been dead for a while. There is almost a smack of tokenism doing such a thing at this early stage.

None of her behaviour during the press conference makes me one bit suspicious of her. She is clearly upset and distraught her baby girl was taken. There are no rules as to how to behave in this situation, you can see she is totally overcome with grief. The temporary composure while the officer is speaking also doesn't strike me as odd, when speaking of a tragedy it is hard to keep your composure and your emotions overflow, while someone else is speaking it gives you the opportunity to take deep breaths and try and stay calm. She was I. Shock and I will not take anything else from that.

Regarding the tattoos I know plenty of people who have had them done right after a loved one has died, myself included.

The family are victims not suspects and I think they should be treated that way.

Jmo
 
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