Stuart Hall. Is 15 months long enough?

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Last edit: 11 years 5 months ago by Leigh Ping.

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Replied by Dave Baird on topic Re:Stuart Hall. Is 15 months long enough?

Posted 11 years 5 months ago #121261
They should lock him up and throw away the key. He is a scumbag.


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Replied by John and Sue on topic Stuart Hall. Is 15 months long enough?

Posted 11 years 5 months ago #121266
On the practical side, by the time he's had 15 months of soap-picking-up duties in the E Wing shower block the vile old bass stud will probably die in jail of internal trauma.

Fingers crossed. :yesnod:

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Replied by mogatrons on topic Stuart Hall. Is 15 months long enough?

Posted 11 years 5 months ago #121270

Peter Wanless, chief executive of the child protection charity NSPCC, said: "Hall will be free within months, but the trauma he caused his victims will stay with them a lot longer - possibly for the rest of their lives. He has shown total disregard for their feelings, even arrogantly branding them liars.


Throw away the key ...... :coffee:

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Replied by jac114 on topic Stuart Hall. Is 15 months long enough?

Posted 11 years 5 months ago #121271
Problem is it won't even be that long more like half of it. Its great to see our legal has such great value of suffering others have had for all those decades and he should be made to stay inside for as many years as those girls have suffered for. Hope he gets anally raped every day to the cheers of " he shoots he scores"



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Replied by mogatrons on topic Stuart Hall. Is 15 months long enough?

Posted 11 years 5 months ago #121272

jac114 wrote: ....... to the cheers of " he shoots he scores"


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Replied by Leigh Ping on topic Stuart Hall. Is 15 months long enough?

Posted 11 years 5 months ago #121274

mogatrons wrote:

jac114 wrote: ....... to the cheers of " he shoots he scores"


:lol: :yesnod: :broon:


Haha! That made me :lol:

Do you think he'll play the joker? :dry:

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Replied by jac114 on topic Stuart Hall. Is 15 months long enough?

Posted 11 years 5 months ago #121276
No but by the time he's been stretched by a few big boys he might be able to play the human trombone :bust:



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Replied by amtcoupe on topic Stuart Hall. Is 15 months long enough?

Posted 11 years 5 months ago #121282
15 months at his age might be a life sentence , I love how his solicitor describes him as a "bewildered 83 year old man " he wasnt that bloody bewildered when he pled not guilty and immediately transferred all his property into his wifes name in february , scumbag !

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Replied by John and Sue on topic Stuart Hall. Is 15 months long enough?

Posted 11 years 5 months ago #121283
There will be more to come: these sixtie/seventies 'celebs' seem to have inhabited a world of 'want it/take it'.
In fact celebs in general.

The Coro St two, Rolf Harris, Dave Lee Twattus etc etc.
Fingers crossed they get something on Piers Morgan.

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