has been arrested over the fatal shooting of his girlfriend, local media are reporting he may have mistook her for a burglar
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I saw that on the news, Aims. Tragic, if it was an accident.
This sounds dreadful
Oh no,.. how tragic.
I saw that on the news, Aims. Tragic, if it was an accident.
Sure is
Sky News reporting he's been charged with murder Local police confirm they have been called to the house several times on domestic violence complaints
It's shocking Aimee. I think because he was over here last summer and got so much exposure on chat shows etc, we feel all the more shocked at what he has done, whether it be an accident or not.
Sky News reporting he's been charged with murder Local police confirm they have been called to the house several times on domestic violence complaints
Oh god that's awful.
It's shocking Aimee. I think because he was over here last summer and got so much exposure on chat shows etc, we feel all the more shocked at what he has done, whether it be an accident or not.
It's not looking like an accident anymore, he's due in court at 2pm and they are looking at refusing bail
Sky News reporting he's been charged with murder Local police confirm they have been called to the house several times on domestic violence complaints
Oh god that's awful.
Sky News reporting he's been charged with murder Local police confirm they have been called to the house several times on domestic violence complaints
Oh god that's awful.
Shocking
Wow. Thought provoking read.
A "global day of action â and dancing â in protest against violence against women."
Dancing??
"We have broken taboos, spoken the word "vagina" in 50 languages in 140 countries"
Yer wha . . . ??
Yes, dancing vaginas make some men very nervous.
If your vagina danced in front of me ...
I'd need sedating
. . . for my own protection !!!
I rest my case.
I thought of your .... I need a rest.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8516387.stm
about 80% of the children said a man had cause to slap his partner because she did not have the dinner ready on time.
And that's in the UK, in the 21st century.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8516387.stm
about 80% of the children said a man had cause to slap his partner because she did not have the dinner ready on time.
And that's in the UK, in the 21st century.
That's shocking
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8516387.stm
about 80% of the children said a man had cause to slap his partner because she did not have the dinner ready on time.
And that's in the UK, in the 21st century.
That's shocking
Yep, truly shocking.
That's why we need schools to educate these kids about violence and control in relationships. Seems like they are seeing stuff at home and thinking that this is normal and/or acceptable.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8516387.stm
about 80% of the children said a man had cause to slap his partner because she did not have the dinner ready on time.
And that's in the UK, in the 21st century.
I notice that the date on that link is 3 years old, I wonder if anything has changed since then.
Still shocking results though.
I rest my case.
This reminds me of a passage in 'Women's Room' where French describes the male student's fear of the females dropping blood all over the floor.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8516387.stm
about 80% of the children said a man had cause to slap his partner because she did not have the dinner ready on time.
And that's in the UK, in the 21st century.
I notice that the date on that link is 3 years old, I wonder if anything has changed since then.
Still shocking results though.
They are
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8516387.stm
about 80% of the children said a man had cause to slap his partner because she did not have the dinner ready on time.
And that's in the UK, in the 21st century.
I notice that the date on that link is 3 years old, I wonder if anything has changed since then.
Still shocking results though.
3 years on, they'll be 14 and 15 year olds, forming their first relationships and probably a large majority of them will still have those views.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8516387.stm
about 80% of the children said a man had cause to slap his partner because she did not have the dinner ready on time.
And that's in the UK, in the 21st century.
I notice that the date on that link is 3 years old, I wonder if anything has changed since then.
Still shocking results though.
3 years on, they'll be 14 and 15 year olds, forming their first relationships and probably a large majority of them will still have those views.
That is one very scary thought, Blizzie.
I rest my case.
This reminds me of a passage in 'Women's Room' where French describes the male student's fear of the females dropping blood all over the floor.
Renton will faint, if he sees that!
I rest my case.
This reminds me of a passage in 'Women's Room' where French describes the male student's fear of the females dropping blood all over the floor.
Renton will faint, if he sees that!
I rest my case.
This reminds me of a passage in 'Women's Room' where French describes the male student's fear of the females dropping blood all over the floor.
Renton will faint, if he sees that!
*walks in - carried out*