UK - Arthur Labinjo Hughes, 6, killed, dad & friend arrested, June 2020 #2

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  • #521
Indeed it doesn't! I'll have a scroll through BM later. I can't believe I missed that bit. Why would they lie about that? Didn't they realise the call would be logged?!!
Why would they lie?

As to not look like indifferent people - after all, the family and neighbours are avidly following this case I guess.
We all want to present ourselves as honourable people.
 
  • #522
Almost like 'look what I'm capable of, I can make people do these things for me'. That's the vibe I got from that
 
  • #523
Why would they lie?

As to not look like indifferent people - after all, the family and neighbours are avidly following this case I guess.
We all want to present ourselves as honourable people.
I'm talking about them lying about it on the stand. The calls would be logged, their phones would possibly be searched. As in, you'd have to be stupid to lie about it
 
  • #524
I think the xx is just a standard sign off. I could be having the worst day of my life, send my mum a massive rant but still sign off with 🤬🤬🤬. The only time I don’t put kisses on the end is if I’m texting my sons teacher or my health visitor or I’m having an argument over text. So the xx doesn’t seem strange to me if ET was texting her mother.

Yeah thats true actually, im just not a big xx person on messages. She prob put them on all hers. I would love to know what her Mum said back
 
  • #525
I think the xx is just a standard sign off. I could be having the worst day of my life, send my mum a massive rant but still sign off with 🤬🤬🤬. The only time I don’t put kisses on the end is if I’m texting my sons teacher or my health visitor or I’m having an argument over text. So the xx doesn’t seem strange to me if ET was texting her mother.
🤬🤬🤬 and son's teacher :)
It made me laugh soooo hard hahaha
 
  • #526
I'm talking about them lying about it on the stand. The calls would be logged, their phones would possibly be searched. As in, you'd have to be stupid to lie about it
But I don’t think they thought it would it would get so far that a lie would be discovered? By saying they made the call anonymously there is always the chance that someone else had made an anonymous call and they could just say “it must have been then” but SS are saying they only had the one call and that was from Mrs Hughes, I don’t think SS would lie about that, they would have logs.
 
  • #527
Just had the smack of his life - sounds like gloating and pride to me

Same, it was such a weird thing to say. Unless her Mum is mad too, and gets a kick out of it and she was bragging to her. Would love to know more about her Mum. Also i would love to know why Emma changed her name from Dutton to Tustin
 
  • #528
I'm talking about them lying about it on the stand. The calls would be logged, their phones would possibly be searched. As in, you'd have to be stupid to lie about it
I really dont know the answer.
These people and their minds' working are absolute mystery to me :(
 
  • #529
The witness replies: "Does it make a difference whether I made it or not?"
Well, yes it does.
'I thought I made it' - if I had to make a call to SS it isn't something I'd forget.

What a crazy thing to say, yes ofcourse it matters. Almost as mad as ET saying well i didnt think i would have to account for every minute of my time.
 
  • #530
Plus their own grandchildren lived there, so if they were worried I think they would have chased it up . I really don’t think that the call was made. The only reference to it is from JD and his police statement. It really sounds like an a*se covering statement to me, with the goal of getting their daughter off the hook…
Exactly! Here was a man who was the father of their daughter's unborn baby
Weren't they concerned how said baby would be treated? Would they have stood back and allowed their flesh and blood to be treated like that? It was different though because Arthur wasn't related to them. And he wasn't their problem. Makes me mad!
 
  • #531
Returning to the issue at hand Mr Dutton says: "I thought I had made it (the social services call)."

Mr Richmond puts it to him that his account about the call 'is a lie'.
Hopefully the jury will have picked up on this discrepancy and accusation of lying
 
  • #532
But I don’t think they thought it would it would get so far that a lie would be discovered? By saying they made the call anonymously there is always the chance that someone else had made an anonymous call and they could just say “it must have been then” but SS are saying they only had the one call and that was from Mrs Hughes, I don’t think SS would lie about that, they would have logs.
This is a very good point.
I think they just accepted this little boy sitting like a zombie. Surely, if that wasn't the case they'd have discouraged ET from continuing the relationship. He (step father) said they told her no relationship is better than a bad one. But, I wonder how many times they sat in their company, with their grandkids running about, being spoiled while Arthur sat for hours at the table.
 
  • #533
What a crazy thing to say, yes ofcourse it matters. Almost as mad as ET saying well i didnt think i would have to account for every minute of my time.
Yes, my mouth dropped at that one!
 
  • #534
This is a very good point.
I think they just accepted this little boy sitting like a zombie. Surely, if that wasn't the case they'd have discouraged ET from continuing the relationship. He (step father) said they told her no relationship is better than a bad one. But, I wonder how many times they sat in their company, with their grandkids running about, being spoiled while Arthur sat for hours at the table.
Yes it is a sickening thought.
I think also, would you make anonymous call about your daughters new partner abusing a kid if your own grandkids were living in the house? I don’t think so, I think you would do what Mrs Hughes did and state your name so that you could be updated on the progress.
 
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  • #536
Im also thinking about the recorded conversation between the pair in police/prison van.
For God's sake!
Be careful what you are saying!

I bet the driver drove slowly and took the longest route!
 
  • #537
  • #538
Just going through the BL feed…ET said to Mr Richmond “I have a personality disorder that I would rather be in an unhealthy relationship than by myself ” but she wasn’t asked what it is doesn’t disclose what it the personality disorder is (unless was and it’s not been reported
 
  • #539
Just going through the BL feed…ET said to Mr Richmond “I have a personality disorder that I would rather be in an unhealthy relationship than by myself ” but she wasn’t asked what it is doesn’t disclose what it the personality disorder is (unless was and it’s not been reported
I personally think NPD
 
  • #540
Just going through the BL feed…ET said to Mr Richmond “I have a personality disorder that I would rather be in an unhealthy relationship than by myself ” but she wasn’t asked what it is doesn’t disclose what it the personality disorder is (unless was and it’s not been reported
Fear of being alone/abandonment is a symptom of BPD or DPD. Out of the two I’d say ET has BPD. With NPD or at minimum traits.
 
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