View Full Version : Man who stabbed girlfriend 75 times in car park sentnced to 25 years
jaxie
06-02-2018, 04:01 PM
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/man-who-stabbed-his-tinder-ex-girlfriend-75-times-in-busy-car-park-guilty-of-murder/ar-BBIM91O?ocid=spartanntp
My gut was 'is that all'. He might be out in his fifties. She's never getting out of that car. At the very least it should have been a year for every stab wound.
Crimson Dynamo
06-02-2018, 04:36 PM
he should have been shot in the back of the head and his body incinerated already
Niamh.
06-02-2018, 04:40 PM
Just the fact that he can get released at all ever, is wrong
Cherie
06-02-2018, 04:41 PM
This was pre meditated as well, its not as if he just went crazy ... he was stalking her in the Gym and she texted her Mum to say he was there and then he stabbed her when she left
smudgie
06-02-2018, 04:46 PM
A good case for bringing back the death penalty.:fist:
Glenn.
06-02-2018, 04:48 PM
Appalling case. Appalling sentence.
ethanjames
06-02-2018, 04:54 PM
it should be a life sentence jesus
Oliver_W
06-02-2018, 05:02 PM
"It's because she's only a woman,and the law doesn't like women, they'll probably lock him up in a women's bathroom"/Vicky
I just heard on Radio2 he was told he'll probably never leave jail, but I don't have a source for this
Kazanne
06-02-2018, 05:14 PM
There's good old British justice for you, not much thought for the victim or family, it's a joke, he should be jailed for life.
Amy Jade
06-02-2018, 06:37 PM
Just watching this on the news now and the CCTV of him standing in the car park with the poor girls blood all over him.
Incredibly sad and in all honesty it makes you think about meeting people, I am on tinder and have been on a few dates and frankly it's scary this has happened.
jaxie
06-02-2018, 06:46 PM
Just watching this on the news now and the CCTV of him standing in the car park with the poor girls blood all over him.
Incredibly sad and in all honesty it makes you think about meeting people, I am on tinder and have been on a few dates and frankly it's scary this has happened.
She dated him for 7 months too so you just don't know about people sometimes.
But don't let that put you off dating, many people meet perfectly nice partners, it's only the odd few crazies.
When you go meet for the first few times just be safe in a public place and get a pick up from someone you know if you can. :wavey:
Jason.
06-02-2018, 06:48 PM
What a joke of a sentence.
Stabbing 75 times is not the action of someone of sound mind. He should surely be in a secure hospital
..this is just too awful to find any words...his trial for her family must have been unbearable.../...just all heartbreaking beyond anything I could feel or say..:sad:..
Just watching this on the news now and the CCTV of him standing in the car park with the poor girls blood all over him.
Incredibly sad and in all honesty it makes you think about meeting people, I am on tinder and have been on a few dates and frankly it's scary this has happened.
To be honest amy, i think your dates have more to worry about than you have.:joker:
thesheriff443
07-02-2018, 08:26 AM
Sadly nothing new.
A good topic for serious debates, the justic system, past, present, future, opinions, ideas, do we need zero tolerance?
If someone wants to make that thread.
Crimson Dynamo
07-02-2018, 08:29 AM
well I dont think any sentence would have stopped him as it were not even death but then death is not for him its for the victims family who would know he is dead and not in prison wanking over the stabbing as he watches sky sports and has a cuppa
user104658
07-02-2018, 10:26 AM
Horrible story. If there's any cold comfort for her family it's that it sounds like she died very quickly, he slashed her neck and she would have passed out almost instantly. The really horrifying thing there, though, is that if she had 75 different stab wounds, that sort of implies that he carried on stabbing long after she was dead. What has to be going on in a person's head for that to happen? I mean obviously, to kill at all, but just to continue hacking away afterwards.
It's a really strange case in that the attack itself does sound out of control / frenzied - but then, he calmly went out and bought a variety of weapons on the day, tracked her down, and exercised next to her before carrying out the killing in the car park. Which totally goes against the idea that it was a frenzied / emotionally driven or unplanned attack.
I'd almost be attempted to assume that he coldly executed her by cutting her throat and then deliberately carried out the "frenzied stabbing" to make it LOOK like he was out of control when he wasn't.
smudgie
07-02-2018, 10:28 AM
Horrible story. If there's any cold comfort for her family it's that it sounds like she died very quickly, he slashed her neck and she would have passed out almost instantly. The really horrifying thing there, though, is that if she had 75 different stab wounds, that sort of implies that he carried on stabbing long after she was dead. What has to be going on in a person's head for that to happen? I mean obviously, to kill at all, but just to continue hacking away afterwards.
It's a really strange case in that the attack itself does sound out of control / frenzied - but then, he calmly went out and bought a variety of weapons on the day, tracked her down, and exercised next to her before carrying out the killing in the car park. Which totally goes against the idea that it was a frenzied / emotionally driven or unplanned attack.
I'd almost be attempted to assume that he coldly executed her by cutting her throat and then deliberately carried out the "frenzied stabbing" to make it LOOK like he was out of control when he wasn't.
We are on the same page re the frenzied stabbing, thankfully it appears he didn’t fool any of the jury either.
Niamh.
07-02-2018, 10:31 AM
Horrible story. If there's any cold comfort for her family it's that it sounds like she died very quickly, he slashed her neck and she would have passed out almost instantly. The really horrifying thing there, though, is that if she had 75 different stab wounds, that sort of implies that he carried on stabbing long after she was dead. What has to be going on in a person's head for that to happen? I mean obviously, to kill at all, but just to continue hacking away afterwards.
It's a really strange case in that the attack itself does sound out of control / frenzied - but then, he calmly went out and bought a variety of weapons on the day, tracked her down, and exercised next to her before carrying out the killing in the car park. Which totally goes against the idea that it was a frenzied / emotionally driven or unplanned attack.
I'd almost be attempted to assume that he coldly executed her by cutting her throat and then deliberately carried out the "frenzied stabbing" to make it LOOK like he was out of control when he wasn't.
That's even more chilling. The guy should never be out on the street again, whether he be in prison or an institute I don't really care, he's clearly a danger to everyone around him
Crimson Dynamo
07-02-2018, 10:32 AM
That's even more chilling. The guy should never be out on the street again, whether he be in prison or an institute I don't really care, he's clearly a danger to everyone around him
no , he should already be dust
Niamh.
07-02-2018, 10:33 AM
no , he should already be dust
yeah or that
smudgie
07-02-2018, 10:33 AM
no , he should already be dust
Yes, in cases like this, where there is absolutely no doubt of his guilt, we should bring back the black hat.
Cherie
07-02-2018, 10:50 AM
Horrible story. If there's any cold comfort for her family it's that it sounds like she died very quickly, he slashed her neck and she would have passed out almost instantly. The really horrifying thing there, though, is that if she had 75 different stab wounds, that sort of implies that he carried on stabbing long after she was dead. What has to be going on in a person's head for that to happen? I mean obviously, to kill at all, but just to continue hacking away afterwards.
It's a really strange case in that the attack itself does sound out of control / frenzied - but then, he calmly went out and bought a variety of weapons on the day, tracked her down, and exercised next to her before carrying out the killing in the car park. Which totally goes against the idea that it was a frenzied / emotionally driven or unplanned attack.
I'd almost be attempted to assume that he coldly executed her by cutting her throat and then deliberately carried out the "frenzied stabbing" to make it LOOK like he was out of control when he wasn't.
Did you see the footage of him on the stairs at the Gym where he went up half way then turned as if he was going to leave, then changed his mind and turned
Garfie
08-02-2018, 05:29 AM
The justice system in this country is a joke unfortunately. Sentences for those who commit violence or murder are ridiculously short, and ironically life rarely means life.
Did anyone see the Trevor Macdonald documentary - Death Row 2018 - earlier in the week? It really highlighted the differences in sentences for murder between America and Britain. America seems to judge murder much more seriously and if life sentences are given they do actually mean life. I'm not saying I support death sentences- that's another topic altogether- but I did feel frustrated with British justice whilst watching this documentary.
Amy Jade
08-02-2018, 07:02 AM
To be honest amy, i think your dates have more to worry about than you have.:joker:
How rude!
The fact she called the police multiple times and told her relatives and friends about her concerns and this STILL managed to happen to her is utterly terrifying. What a sad sad sad case. I hope he rots.
Gstar
08-02-2018, 08:46 AM
Should be 75 years
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