Posts by Anne M
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More than a wee bit
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I think the segue went something like "Well, the residents of Whatever St in Tinwald don't need tax cuts ..." so it was loosely connected. Connected but irrelevant.
I got much more idea of the Budget and who was flanneling listening to Mary Wilson on RNZ dissecting the usual suspects (Cullen, English, some employers)
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TV3 did it too, conspiracy maybe?
Better than the story on the kids who didn't get hit by lightening though. That gets my vote for stupid story of the month
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I love it! But it's too perfect to be true, surely.
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Do you really believe that? That some stranger walked into the house, conveniently while David was on his paper run, knew where to find the gun and ammunition and some opera gloves, committed mass murder, did some of Robin's washing, and then logged onto a computer to say that David deserved to stay? No, the killer is either David or Robin. Not even the Joe Karam or Bain's lawyer has suggested that somebody else is the killer.
I don't 'believe' that anyone did it - I've no idea at all who did. Frankly I'm inclined to agree with Kyle when he says
I really don't think we'll ever know.
Wasn't computer-turned on/off evidence used in defence of Mark Lundy (guy in Manawatu prison for murder of wife and daughter) and dismissed by the prosecution?
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Why kill the whole family but spare David? What did he do to deserve leniency?
Maybe whoever did it (assuming it wasn't David - Robin, passing psychotic, disgruntled former client/pupil) didn't put a whole lot of planning into the initial decision to go and kill them and forgot that one person would be out? Are most mass-murder rampages carefully planned?
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Mmmmm Chicken ....
Please, please don't tell us it had a stuffing ....
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Or possibly 'Ah, the Irish'?
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You're missing one simple point. Either David or Robin is the killer. Therefore, if David knows he isn't the killer, he must know that Robin is, or vice-versa.
Not necessarily. I've worked with people who could twist reality until they came out the winners and they truly, truly 'remembered' their distortions as being the truth. They weren't lying - but they were wrong all the same. David Bain may (and frankly I have no opinion either way) be innocent, or he may believe that he is innocent. But belief doesn't have to be correct.
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a video of a weirdo and the local fauna.
And, from the little we've heard that seems to be what this one was.
But some bestiality featuring women is really nasty. Degrading and demeaning - and that sort of contempt for females is one thing that seems to be demonstrated by the stories we've been hearing about the 'police culture' in the 80s. So maybe that's the style of bestiality that is worrying some of the commentators?