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#341 Re: Management » New username? What was your old one? » 930 weeks ago
I sure people have worked it out but I was LLL.
#342 Re: Guns N' Roses » You're Crazy (acoustic) in Gone Baby Gone » 930 weeks ago
I far prefer the acoustic version. Great song for a sleazy bar!
#343 Re: The Garden » Curvy women produce more intelligent children » 930 weeks ago
Well to be fair, he suggested it AFTER it was done.
#344 Re: The Garden » Guess the album cover game » 930 weeks ago
3 was Johnny The Fox - Thin Lizzy
#345 Re: The Sunset Strip » !0 Greatest Horror Films of all Time elimination- Round 4 » 930 weeks ago
My vote goes to The Thing again
#346 Re: The Sunset Strip » "What Are You Listening To" Thread » 930 weeks ago
forever young - bob dylan
#347 Re: The Garden » Love and Relationships (part 4 of the trilogy) » 930 weeks ago
As I think I said before, I think she was just using you as a bit of a distraction at work, I don't think she was ever really into you.
Just enjoy your single life without reading too much into things (I'm terrible for that myself and it makes everything seem so much more complicated than it ever is), people always come along when you don't expect it.
#348 Re: The Garden » Curvy women produce more intelligent children » 930 weeks ago
God, everything I have is because of my husband and I hate it. Didn't seem so bad when I was 17 but now I'm 28 I should probably eat some pies and empower myself
My friend didn't have to pay for her tattoo, just had to give him a little kiss. She was 15 at the time, what a pervy freak
#349 Re: The Garden » Bodies of 2 girls missing for 16 years found buried in garden » 930 weeks ago
They are looking into so many unsolved cases right now, this guy could be hiding a ton of stuff. Thank God things are catching up with him and two families at least can have some kind of answers.
#350 Re: The Garden » Bodies of 2 girls missing for 16 years found buried in garden » 930 weeks ago
Police have resumed their search of a Kent house where the bodies of two teenage girls were discovered.
On Friday, officers found the remains of 18-year-old Dinah McNicol, from Tillingham in Essex, in the garden of the home in Irvine Drive, Margate.
The body of Vicky Hamilton, 15, from Redding near Falkirk, was recovered from the property on Monday. Both women went missing in 1991.
Peter Tobin, 61, has been charged in Scotland with murdering Miss Hamilton.
Forensic archaeologists resumed their search of the address from 0830 GMT on Saturday.
'Floors drilled'
Det Supt Tim Wills, of Essex Police, told waiting reporters there was "no further update at this stage", but he said the post-mortem examination of Miss McNicol's body was complete.
Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lowton of Essex Police has said it is "too early to tell" if any arrests over the death of Miss McNicol are imminent.
Officers have said they are examining potential "hotspots" identified around the property and were likely to begin focusing on the inside of the three-bedroom council house on Saturday.
Concrete floors inside the building are being drilled through and radar is being used to check for any abnormalities in the property which might pinpoint areas to search.
Dinah McNicol
Dinah McNicol's body was found near the patio
Tributes and media scrum
The remains of Miss Hamilton, who went missing from Bathgate in West Lothian, were found in a sandpit in the back garden of the Irvine Drive house.
Mr Tobin, who once lived in the property, was charged with the 15-year-old's murder and appeared at Linlithgow Sheriff Court on Thursday.
The body of Miss McNicol, who was last seen returning from a trip to Hampshire, was discovered close to a patio area.
Detectives have carried out house-to-house inquiries in Irvine Drive and have appealed for any residents who lived in the area at the same time as Peter Tobin to get in touch with them.
The family who lived in the property until Monday have been receiving support from Kent Police family liaison officers.
It is thought a number of other murder cases are being re-examined in the light of the Margate discoveries.
These are believed to include the murder of Jessie Earl, who disappeared from Eastbourne in East Sussex in 1980 and was found dead nine years later, and the deaths of three women killed in Glasgow in the late 1960s by a man dubbed "Bible John".