By the way Carroll, there is a superstition in my country that when 2 people say the same thing at the same time they...OMG!!!
We send on the same wavelength![]()
will be very Rich!
How's that?
By the way Carroll, there is a superstition in my country that when 2 people say the same thing at the same time they...OMG!!!
We send on the same wavelength![]()
By the way Carroll, there is a superstition in my country that when 2 people say the same thing at the same time they...
will be very Rich!
How's that?
OMG!!!
We send on the same wavelength![]()
But remember to donate some of this money to Children in Need Charity!Oh i like that superstition. We must do the lotto over the weekend
OMG!!!
We send on the same wavelength![]()
Most definately, especially after listening to this trial.But remember to donate some of this money to Children in Need Charity!
Up in bed paying bills, what a load of absoluteHughes said he would 'get home and get nasty'
Ms Prior states there are 'many examples' of texts where Hughes is in bed and Tustin was being left to deal with Arthur downstairs.
Hughes: "There's sometimes I would go upstairs and pay bills because it was quiet up there. I was up there quite a bit."
Ms Prior asks about a message where Hughes said he would 'get home and get nasty' and 'it won't be pretty'.
Hughes explains he meant he would tell Arthur off and denies they were threats of violence.
He offers similar explanations for the text phrases 'go to town on him' and 'end him'.
Hughes accepts by the start of May things were not 'going well' with Arthur, 'something had gone badly wrong' and he was 'writing unpleasant things' about what he would do to him
Would it have been that hard to give the little guy some water!Audio of Arthur crying and asking for water
Hughes admits in May he lied to the school saying Arthur was 'grand' and that he had been busy at work.
He also accepts that he told the school Arthur had been in the garden enjoying the sunshine even though he was not going in the garden at that stage.
Hughes agrees he turned down help from the school and 'life story' work from social services.
The court is played an audio clip which Tustin sent of Arthur crying and asking for water, to which Hughes replied: "It's boring now."
Hughes: "I was told by Emma he was having food and drink. My response was that the whole situation was boring because he was doing it for attention, I felt."
Ms Prior states Arthur was saying 'daddy's going to kill me'. Hughes denies he was telling Arthur he was going to kill him
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