Tuesday 8 December 2020

A Question From 2015 Answered!

It was such a puzzle 5 years ago. But I think it's not such a puzzle now... 

Erorh faced trial at Kingston Crown Court and was found not guilty of attempted murder.
He was found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent on Monday, 30 November and will be sentenced on 8 February 2021 at Snaresbrook Crown Court.
How exactly you can stab someone twice in the chest with a knife you brought to the scene and then go on to make a drill rap music video about it and not get convicted of attempted murder, I just don't know. 

Perhaps the jury had a nice order of fried chicken for their lunch? It does seem to do some very strange things to people...

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nothing must offend the BAME community, even the law applies in different was to different groups in modern UK. All animals are equal but some are more equal then others.

MTG said...

Black magic...another perennial enigma.

Ted Treen said...

Surely in a civilised and sensible world, making a "drill rap music video" would attract legal penalties. GBH of the senses, perchance?

Robert the Biker said...

Since the nigger is unlikely to get a proper sentence, one can only hope that the "homeboys", Wipe him out early in the New Year. That seems to be the usual end to an aspiring rapper who sings about all the turrble turrble O-pression they suffer from.

JuliaM said...

"All animals are equal but some are more equal then others."

I think we've moved on from 'Animal Farm' - London streets these days more resemble 'The Island of Dr Moreau'...

"Surely in a civilised and sensible world, making a "drill rap music video" would attract legal penalties."

Crimes against art?

"That seems to be the usual end to an aspiring rapper..."

Not to mention all the promising footballers!