"It's clearly a suspicious death and we are making inquiries about it."
These police don't miss a trick do they.
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Wed 14 Jan 2004, 14:44,
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why do they always find someone who says this???
Stella Higgins, who lived next door, added: "He was a very quiet man. He seemed quite normal. You wouldn't think he would be found like that."
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Wed 14 Jan 2004, 14:44,
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because its harder to find someone to say
"He was a loud person, who seemed to be a bit slow. A freezer's too good for him i tell you"
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Wed 14 Jan 2004, 14:47,
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do your neighbours know you?
Mine don't.
They'd be, "Yeah. That ginger bloke. Seemed alright. Kept himself to himself. Friendly enough. Said hello once when he got the mail in. I certainly didn't expect him to be granny fiddling."
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Wed 14 Jan 2004, 14:49,
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They'd be, "Yeah. That ginger bloke. Seemed alright. Kept himself to himself. Friendly enough. Said hello once when he got the mail in. I certainly didn't expect him to be granny fiddling."
Except for Rob Newman
The bastard is always sniffing round your bins
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Wed 14 Jan 2004, 14:56,
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!
"The body is frozen and this will cause us some difficulties over the next few days before we can establish what happened to him."
He added that a post mortem examination was not likely to be carried out until Friday.
Don't they have a microwave oven?
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He added that a post mortem examination was not likely to be carried out until Friday.
Don't they have a microwave oven?
thought that was a real story
until I read the police Inspector's name.
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