Just to point out the CPS are only in England and Wales, Scottish Law has the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal instead.
http://www.crownoffice.gov.uk
http://www.crownoffice.gov.uk
If you went to King Tuts you probably went for pre-drinks on Sauchiehall St which has lots of bars. This would be the busiest area in Glasgow at night I'd say, much busier than where the Sanctuary club is.Thanks. I have been to Glasgow and went to King Tuts for a gig. It seemed very busy in the area when we went for pre-drinks. Pubs were packed but on the way back to my friends place (Berryknowes Road, I think it was?) it was pretty quiet people wise. We went to a huge park while I was there aswell actually. I wonder if it was the same one.
Possibly. We moved about a bit and got a few buses as we had to go to York Hill as my friend's son is a regular there unfortunately and to collect him from his uncle after our night out. Pollack does ring a bell though. I will ask her.If you went to King Tuts you probably went for pre-drinks on Sauchiehall St which has lots of bars. This would be the busiest area in Glasgow at night I'd say, much busier than where the Sanctuary club is.
Berryknowles is on the Southside of Glasgow all the places related to this case are Northside. I'd imagine Dorchester Ave would be as quiet at night as Berryknowles was. The park you went to was probably Pollock Park because that is nearby and is huge. There are a lot of parks in Glasgow!
Unless someone actually shows you their gun you just wouldn't believe they even had one. I suppose it is automatic for Americans to assume gun.
I don't think he threatened her with anything in the club as she was surrounded by hundreds of people and could easily asked for help. Scottish people would instantly jump in and help a woman who was being harrassed by a creep.
https://www.facebook.com/GreaterGlasgowPoliceDivision/posts/1583269308577918
Though a long time lurker and very infrequent poster I'm not sure of the protocol here on things like this but I thought I should post this here:
Please note important advice from the Crown Office with regards the Pacteau case:
"Please note the Pacteau case is now live under Contempt of Court Act and nothing should be published that might prejudice the case."
If I'm breaking any rules I apologise.
Its not required for him to make any plea at this stage, nor is it unusual that he hasn't. The fact that he hasn't yet made any plea doesn't give us any clues about what will happen next or whether or not he will plead guilty.
However, I should note that the sub judice rules are stricter in Scotland than in the US, and bearing in mind what was pointed out by Ayrshirelass in post 881, we should be careful how much speculation is engaged in.
Thanks. I have been to Glasgow and went to King Tuts for a gig. It seemed very busy in the area when we went for pre-drinks. Pubs were packed but on the way back to my friends place (Berryknowes Road, I think it was?) it was pretty quiet people wise. We went to a huge park while I was there aswell actually. I wonder if it was the same one.
This was about 15 years ago. Awesome venue acoustically, one of the best I've been to. I honestly don't recall seating, we were stood, sorryOff topic I hope you all don't mind me asking-
I am going to King Tuts for the Echosmith gig a week tomorrow I've never been before. Is it a good venue? I hope they will keep a reserve seat for me because I can't stand for long due to my disability.
Off topic I hope you all don't mind me asking-
I am going to King Tuts for the Echosmith gig a week tomorrow I've never been before. Is it a good venue? I hope they will keep a reserve seat for me because I can't stand for long due to my disability.
I think there's some bar stools. I went yo so many gigs in little venues I can't remember which is which. Stairs definitely ring a bell though.Id give them a call. Its an amazing venue, very up close! The gig room is up some pretty steep stairs though, with no seating, although im pretty sure there has to be some kinda provision. Im sure theres a sorta ledge bit that folk sit/stand on, so get there super early
The irish tabloids have some horrific headlines today in particular the Irish Sun, felt they should have laid off a bit for the sake of the Buckley family. Also pictures of AP in the Irish media and he looks a lot lighter than the picture that had been used the most on the web and TV, he still looks creepy.
Id give them a call. Its an amazing venue, very up close! The gig room is up some pretty steep stairs though, with no seating, although im pretty sure there has to be some kinda provision. Im sure theres a sorta ledge bit that folk sit/stand on, so get there super early
Hello ChuckieD,Thank you, guessing he drove then. My guess is he whacked her to disorientate and incapacitate her to get her into the car and the rest happened once back at the flat. I just hope it was quick as we have an entire day and a half to account for.
Why oh why did Karen leave that club? I would really like to know how he convinced her to leave like that. Could he have told her that her friends had just left as she came out of the toilets maybe? But why would she believe him? Is Sanctuary a big place, would it take a while to walk around looking for somebody inside when it was very busy? Sorry I'm rambling but that is the one thing that is boggling my mind, why she left in the first place, I do not for a second believe she was interested in him romantically and I think it was something else.
So where else was she attacked with the spanner apart from the flat, according to the paper he is accused of hitting her with the spanner at Dorchester Avenue and another location.
The irish tabloids have some horrific headlines today in particular the Irish Sun, felt they should have laid off a bit for the sake of the Buckley family. Also pictures of AP in the Irish media and he looks a lot lighter than the picture that had been used the most on the web and TV, he still looks creepy.
The Irish Sun are dreadful, their coverage of the O'Dwyer case was prurient and disgusting and I bet their coverage of this case will be also.
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