Monday, 22 September 2025

Red Flag Phrases

 Another day, another attempt to whip up sympathy for a wrong 'un.

The father of a Cardiff man who has spent 20 years in prison after stealing a mobile phone has said his son has served a "life sentence" behind bars.
Not yet. But we can hope.
Leroy Douglas, 44, was handed a minimum term of two-and-a-half years in 2005 for robbery, but remains in custody as he is subject to an indeterminate sentence of Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP). The controversial measure was scrapped in 2012, but campaigners are calling for those currently serving an IPP to be resentenced and have filed a case against the UK before the United Nations.

Hmmm, I'll bet he lets slip a few clues about just why his son is still behind bars in the course of this interview.... 

Anthony Douglas, 63, said his son was a "normal kid" growing up who was "easily led" to make bad decisions.

Translation: 'es a good boy, it's everyone else's fault! 

Mr Douglas admitted his son had struggled with poor behaviour while in custody, but said being in a prison environment from a young age had created the "product that he is today".

Translation: Unable to follow instructions and ptone to fits of temper. 

"He started to act out because he doesn't think it's fair that he's been kept in there that long, so that's had an impact on his behaviour."

Translation: the apple doesn't fall far from the tree - like his father, everything bad that happend to him is doen to someone else, never his own actions.

So once again, they've found someone who actially belongs behind bars indefinitely. Strange how that keeps happening, eh?

4 comments:

Mudplugger said...

Credit where it's due. This may be a unique case of someone called Leroy who actually has an attendant father on the scene.
OK, he may be a crap father, but at least he's there and owning up.

Frank said...

Regardless of whether or not we would like to see scumbags locked up and the key thrown away, don't you agree that 20 years for stealing a phone is somewhat excessive? You get out after 10 years or so for murder.

JuliaM said...

It’s possible, I suppose…

JuliaM said...

That’s an argument for longer sentences for murder!