Saturday 15 August 2020

If It Was A Dog, It Would Be Humanely Euthanised...

...but because it's human, we have to keep it alive.
The teenager who murdered teaching assistant Lindsay Birbeck has been unmasked as a traveller named after boxing legend Rocky Marciano.
The 17-year-old strangled the 47-year-old mother-of-two before hiding her in a wheelie bin and burying her naked body in Accrington cemetery, the same place where his grandfather, who shares his name, and other family members are buried.

Turns out the wheelie bin had a higher IQ that this worthless waste of oxygen...

Price, who has an IQ of just 65, previously could not be named for legal reasons as he is under the age of 18, granting him automatic anonymity.
But after he was found guilty by a jury at Preston Crown Court on Wednesday, reporters today challenged the restriction due to the severity of the crime.

At last, reporters doing their job! This wasn't a crime it was easy to predict, appearing to be one of those 'rare events' the police always warn about:

Price was a stranger to Lindsay, with the attack thought to be unprovoked and carried out while he was 'prowling' the area looking for 'lone females'.

Naturally, despite only getting a predicted 16 year sentence, his hired mouthpieces tried the court's mercy, claiming ordinary decent criminals may deal out some real justice: 

'There is certainly a potential that those in custody may feel a degree of revulsion about what he has done and may even verbally or physically abuse him.
'It maybe difficult for him to respond and report it to the appropriate authorities.

 

'The effect of revealing his name will also have an effect on various members of his family.'

Since they believe he's innocent, who cares about that either?  

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi s hired mouthpieces are, er, hired to be his mouthpieces, but not by him, by the state. While I think that it is fair to give representation to anyone accused of a serious crime, and anonymity to someone who is not an adult, once the sentence is passed the anonymity should be withdrawn. Moreover, I think that the moron's family should meet the costs of his defence, or at least a significant proportion of it, with a guilty verdict leading to significant delays in payouts to the legal team to make them more careful about sucking from the public teat in future. As for 'social services' - when they make pleas on behalf of scum like this they should also suffer some sort of punishment.

Robert the Biker said...

I hope the piece of shit gets rendered in prison in the first week there. I do not understand why we're supposed to think of moronic pikey shit as being somehow 'special' or deserving of extra consideration, fuck him, his family and any cunt who feels sorry for him rather than the woman he murdered.

said...

Travellers - inbred, hence the low IQ. Haven't seen any here in the north east, luckily, but around Epsom a few times. Train coming to Epsom from Ewell West, on the left hand side there was a large car dealership and next to it an empty plot of land. In the morning the plot was empty, in the evening it was full of caravans, noise and litter. A week later litter and human excrement remained.

Animals. Lowlifes and scumbags.

Squires said...

What evidence was provided to establish the IQ of 65? Was the predatory little shit tested before this (or some other) run-in with law? I can’t help but suspect that such an abysmal score may have been presented in an attempt to gain leniency.

Northish said...

Does anyone know the story of the "unrelated case" in the same town, with people of a similar age, one of whom confessed to involvement, or are we better not discussing it at this stage.

The family has "no had its' troubles to seek".

https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/8991462.missing-accrington-man-found-dead/

JuliaM said...

"Moreover, I think that the moron's family should meet the costs of his defence, or at least a significant proportion of it..."

Out of their taxes..? ;)

"Train coming to Epsom from Ewell West..."

Used to own a house there. I remember the Epsom Races being a time when vigilance needed to be very high...

"What evidence was provided to establish the IQ of 65?"

It was probably a throwaway line in one of the interminable reports the judge gets before sentencing.

"Does anyone know the story of the "unrelated case" in the same town, with people of a similar age, one of whom confessed to involvement, or are we better not discussing it at this stage."

Ooh, well spotted!