GUILTY UK - Rebecca Watts, 16, Bristol, 19 Feb 2015 #13

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  • #261
Up here I suppose the equivalent would be lad. Even though it means boy you could say "he's a nice lad" about a young adult male.

All over the place today and struggling to keep on track. Aside from JI (who I am very disappointed in, though I still think he didn't know what was going on) and DD is anyone else expected to take the stand today?

Ah true that might be a good comparison , although we'd use lad for a wider age group ,e g we'd also use it for lads night out , same as girls night out, even though we're talking about adults.
 
  • #262
It sounds like something an older person might use to describe someone younger - is that right? So JI might use it if he was talking about Becky. Would it be the kind of terminology that JI (23 year old) would use if he was referring to NM (28 year old) though?

My relative is early 20's and was referring to other lads around his age group when he used it. I questioned him at the time because I thought he was talking about little ones, which was silly of me because he was talking about modified cars at the time :/
 
  • #263
Up here I suppose the equivalent would be lad. Even though it means boy you could say "he's a nice lad" about a young adult male.

I was just about to say the same thing, 'kiddie' to me would be a small child, aged about 1-7. Regional terms and dialect in the UK can really vary though, always found it quite fascinating. My nanna was born in Leeds and some of her siblings stayed in the area whilst my nanna moved to York. Not too far in distance but the accents were HUGELY different. When I was a 'kiddie' I would ask for some 'sweets' (candy, chocolate) and my cousins would call them 'spice'!
 
  • #264
Does DD imply that his bro knew he was moving the body parts for NM? It sounds that way to me:

Claire Hayhurst ‏@clairehayhurst 30m30 minutes ago

DD: "Who in their right mind would do something so animalistic, sickening? My heart goes out to her family at the end of the day."


Claire Hayhurst ‏@clairehayhurst 32m32 minutes ago

DD says he would not have helped move Becky's body parts and is "horrified" his brother did. "Why would he put himself in that position?"


https://twitter.com/clairehayhurst


ITV Becky Trial ‏@ITVBeckyTrial 34m34 minutes ago

He adds: "I’m angry. Why would he put himself in that position, there was never a point, because I wouldn’t." #beckywatts


ITV Becky Trial ‏@ITVBeckyTrial 35m35 minutes ago

DD says he was "I was distraught, shocked, going through the motions" when he heard about brother Karl's guilty plea #beckywatts

https://twitter.com/itvbeckytrial
 
  • #265
Or could be to see if DD was asleep on KD's sofa.

Although somebody mentioned on Uk&Eire that if only NM went into the lounge, SH could have been in there for all anybody knows.

Think you're right about the sofa question. i.e JP & DD weren't at BC when the stuff was unloaded into the kitchen according to JI

He told the court he had to make two trips “tops” to transfer all the items from the van to the kitchen of the Barton Court home.
Ireland said the only people in the house were him, Matthews and Karl Demetrius. He added that he didn’t recall seeing anyone on the sofa.
Ireland said there was no one else helping the trio with the unpacking, and no mention by Karl of his brother Donovan
.

http://www.itv.com/news/west/story/2015-11-04/becky-watts-trial-day-20/

ETA Mind you, yesterday JI said he only went into the hallway at CML and only into the kitchen at BC so where the "sofa" comes into it is beyond me!
 
  • #266
We don't really have an equivalent to describe a teen or young man. Maybe youth I suppose but more likely just to say teenager or young bloke. I wonder if the judge and pros are aware of what "kiddie" means in Bristol. Before knowing the slang I'd have asumed the snapchat "is this the kiddies house" was asking if it was a little kids house, at a stretch Becky's house but I'd never have thought it could have meant NM's house.

Prosecution and at least one of the Defence Barristers work out of Bristol, so hopefully they have heard the term. If not, I hope they queried it with one of their staff who could explain it to them - as it could make a difference.
 
  • #267
DD is the only one so far that I feel is being genuine!
 
  • #268
to Clio:
I would say it's more common for the older generation to say it. However I have heard people when in their twenties use it to describe another male in their twenties. It's not necessarily a derogatory term, but usually it's just used when you don't really know the persons name.


I would say that Lad would be a good substitute word for Kiddie.
 
  • #269
Someone I know - or rather know of via a friend - constantly refers to himself as This Kiddie. He is 61 years old.
 
  • #270
What makes you think he's not telling the truth? People do sell things!

I didn't find the moped explanation particularly suspicious either. If there was somebody interested in buying it and had offered to pay for it "tomorrow", then surely that can be proved by looking at previous text messages or a statement from the person concerned.

DD is the only one who seems to be sounding like someone totally innocent, and with the humanity to actually think beyond his own circumstances and relate to what the family are going through.
 
  • #271
Does DD imply that his bro knew he was moving the body parts for NM? It sounds that way to me:

Claire Hayhurst ‏@clairehayhurst 30m30 minutes ago

DD: "Who in their right mind would do something so animalistic, sickening? My heart goes out to her family at the end of the day."


Claire Hayhurst ‏@clairehayhurst 32m32 minutes ago

DD says he would not have helped move Becky's body parts and is "horrified" his brother did. "Why would he put himself in that position?"


https://twitter.com/clairehayhurst


ITV Becky Trial ‏@ITVBeckyTrial 34m34 minutes ago

He adds: "I’m angry. Why would he put himself in that position, there was never a point, because I wouldn’t." #beckywatts


ITV Becky Trial ‏@ITVBeckyTrial 35m35 minutes ago

DD says he was "I was distraught, shocked, going through the motions" when he heard about brother Karl's guilty plea #beckywatts

https://twitter.com/itvbeckytrial

It sounds that way to me too!
 
  • #272
DD is the only one so far that I feel is being genuine!
Also seems raging angry about it and I can totally understand why. I really feel for the bloke. This will affect his life for a long time and mud sticks.
 
  • #273
Does DD imply that his bro knew he was moving the body parts for NM? It sounds that way to me:

Claire Hayhurst ‏@clairehayhurst 30m30 minutes ago

DD: "Who in their right mind would do something so animalistic, sickening? My heart goes out to her family at the end of the day."


Claire Hayhurst ‏@clairehayhurst 32m32 minutes ago

DD says he would not have helped move Becky's body parts and is "horrified" his brother did. "Why would he put himself in that position?"


https://twitter.com/clairehayhurst


ITV Becky Trial ‏@ITVBeckyTrial 34m34 minutes ago

He adds: "I’m angry. Why would he put himself in that position, there was never a point, because I wouldn’t." #beckywatts


ITV Becky Trial ‏@ITVBeckyTrial 35m35 minutes ago

DD says he was "I was distraught, shocked, going through the motions" when he heard about brother Karl's guilty plea #beckywatts

https://twitter.com/itvbeckytrial


I think hes referring to the fact his brother has pleaded guilty. Though KD and JP have pleaded guilty but said they didn't know it was Becky's body.
 
  • #274
I was just about to say the same thing, 'kiddie' to me would be a small child, aged about 1-7. Regional terms and dialect in the UK can really vary though, always found it quite fascinating. My nanna was born in Leeds and some of her siblings stayed in the area whilst my nanna moved to York. Not too far in distance but the accents were HUGELY different. When I was a 'kiddie' I would ask for some 'sweets' (candy, chocolate) and my cousins would call them 'spice'!

BBM
There is quite a difference in dialect between south and north Bristol, even though we are only separated by a few miles and a river!

My husbands family (North Bristol) and my family (South Bristol) use different words for the same thing - it can get very confusing!
 
  • #275
I think hes referring to the fact his brother has pleaded guilty. Though KD and JP has pleaded guilty but said they didn't know it was Becky's body.

That's how I took it.
 
  • #276
I think he's referring to the whole situation. The murder and the aftermath. He may be venting some anger at the man in front of him who started this. Imagine having to stand next to a monster like NM for weeks and being unable to say a word to them about what you think of them.
 
  • #277
Does DD imply that his bro knew he was moving the body parts for NM? It sounds that way to me:

Difficult to tell from tweets but it seems DD was asked how he felt about KD moving body parts. Strange answers

Sam FM News ‏@samfmnews · 34 mins34 minutes ago
#BeckyWatts trial: How do you feel about the suggestion you knew he was moving Becky? DD - 'It’s not me. I’ve got a heart.'

Claire Hayhurst ‏@clairehayhurst · 34 mins34 minutes ago
When asked about the suggestion he knew, DD replied: "You must be mad. That's not me." Says he was not offered money to help. #beckywatts
 
  • #278
I think hes referring to the fact his brother has pleaded guilty. Though KD and JP has pleaded guilty but said they didn't know it was Becky's body.

The way I understood it was DD questioning why his brother would do something as stupid as take a large sum of money to store/hide something for someone, without even knowing what he was storing (and perhaps even who else was involved). The position that you could find yourself in could be dangerous if it involved a drugs gang/war, or even the person the stolen goods came from finding out you had them.

This phrase:

DD says he would not have helped move Becky's body parts and is "horrified" his brother did. "Why would he put himself in that position?"


I think he means he is horrified that his brother had unwittingly got himself in that position.

If you change the words "Becky's body parts" and use "stolen goods" or "drugs", then the sentence reads very differently. If they are to be believed, it was drugs or stolen goods they were storing..... so yes, DD would think that it was a stupid position to put yourself in. Its only later that we found it was Becky's body. Of course DD will say he wouldn't have helped moved them. I imagine the others would have said the same, had NM told them exactly what was in those suitcases.

I think the way its being reported might be misleading in this case. I think DD is saying his brother was stupid to put himself in this position - ie his greed for easy money over-riding common sense of not getting involved in something that was clearly dodgy.
 
  • #279
The way I understood it was DD questioning why his brother would do something as stupid as take a large sum of money to store/hide something for someone, without even knowing what he was storing (and perhaps even who else was involved). The position that you could find yourself in could be dangerous if it involved a drugs gang/war, or even the person the stolen goods came from finding out you had them.

This phrase:

DD says he would not have helped move Becky's body parts and is "horrified" his brother did. "Why would he put himself in that position?"

If you change the words "Becky's body parts" and use "stolen goods" or "drugs", then the sentence reads very differently. If they are to be believed, it was drugs or stolen goods they were storing..... so yes, DD would think that it was a stupid position to put yourself in. Its only later that we found it was Becky's body. Of course DD will say he wouldn't have helped moved them. I imagine the others would have said the same, had NM told them exactly what was in those suitcases.

I think the way its being reported might be misleading in this case. I think DD is saying his brother was stupid to put himself in this position - ie his greed for easy money over-riding common sense of not getting involved in something that was clearly dodgy.


Well summed up. I agree! lol
 
  • #280
I am agreeing with most people on here DD is innocent how strange is it you can sort of feel the vibe he's innocent by the words he's used I can almost feel the emotion in them something I have not felt with anyone else in this case NM,SH even JI all feels false and rehearsed just mo.
 
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