Killed Walking Home | True Crime Real Murder Documentary UK 2023

Killed Walking Home | True Crime Real Murder Documentary UK 2023

MURDER BRITISH CRIME

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@boundsgreenboy8354
@boundsgreenboy8354 - 18.12.2023 21:06

Condolences to both of these families for their loss, losing loved ones in this way is truly sad It's true Sarah Everard's murder was more publicized than Sabina's but that's because of the different circumstances IMO.
Unfortunately we all know that it's not only cousins who is a predictor, i.e David catterall along with the thousands not hundreds of officer's frequently either leave or resign before being convicted or dismissed after being found guilty so I'm not holding out for substantial change going forward.
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@SuperMichelleDJ
@SuperMichelleDJ - 14.12.2023 16:21

Sounds like nothing much has changed. We are hearing about misogyny a lot more but nothing is improving. Women and kids are still being treated as properly and like animals and it needs to stop.

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@civilpanda9422
@civilpanda9422 - 13.12.2023 17:59

Each case is so desperately sad. My sympathy to the family & friends of these lovely young women. It horrifies me how brutally their promising young lives were ended. The savages who brutalized these women should be never see light of day again.

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@GoodbyeMrChips-do2fl
@GoodbyeMrChips-do2fl - 13.12.2023 17:36

I wounder what would happen if that was in Iran, Russia or China🤣

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@cc-uj3hz
@cc-uj3hz - 13.12.2023 16:10

That vigil was for Sarah and it turned into a disaster by chanting blame on all male police which was wrong. Should we blame all female nurses after Lucy Letby was arrested, absolutely not.

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@petergibbs1683
@petergibbs1683 - 13.12.2023 14:17

It is every mans job to help & or protect every woman. Sarahs case was a strange one & Wayne took full advantage of those crazy times. I was a Bham taxi driver for about 12 years & if i saw anything out of the ordinary i would & did very often stop & help. A very simple one, i drove past a woman one night on a very dark & quiet rd in Edgbaston where the houses were large & set well back from the pavement. & then walking towards her was a scumbag sniffing glue. I turned around & drove back to her & i said to her that guy was walking her way & i could take her past him. I could see she was quite bervous but luckily trusted me enough to get in & as we drove past him i could see the relief on her face that i was being truthful. But had she not got in i would have hung around until she was well past him without incident & had anything happened i would have attacked him straight away. As i said its every mans job to do what he can to help & or protect any & every woman.

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