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on: May 24, 2013, 04:47:32 AM 1 Across the Globe / World Crime Related News / British Soldier Murdered in London

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22644857

The soldier killed in an attack in London has been named as Drummer Lee Rigby of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
Drummer Rigby, 25, from Manchester, leaves behind a two-year-old son.
Two suspects shot by police after Wednesday's attack in Woolwich remain under arrest. A further two people have been arrested on conspiracy to murder.
The suspects, one of whom is said to be Islamist protester Michael Adebolajo, were known to security services.
Scotland Yard said the latest arrests were of a man and woman, both aged 29.
Drummer Rigby's family issued a statement on Thursday, saying: "Lee was lovely. He would do anything for anybody, he always looked after his sisters and always protected them. He took a 'big brother' role with everyone.
"All he wanted to do from when he was a little boy, was be in the Army.
"He wanted to live life and enjoy himself. His family meant everything to him. He was a loving son, husband, father, brother, and uncle, and a friend to many."
'Popular and witty'
A post-mortem examination was being carried out on Thursday.
The Ministry of Defence also paid tribute to Drummer Rigby.
"An extremely popular and witty soldier, Drummer Rigby was a larger than life personality within the Corps of Drums and was well known, liked and respected across the Second Fusiliers.
"He was a passionate and life-long Manchester United fan."
Drummer Rigby, from Middleton, Greater Manchester, joined the Army in 2006. He was described as a "loving father to his son Jack" and someone who would be "sorely missed by all who knew him".
In other developments:
•   The two suspects who were shot remain in separate London hospitals in stable conditions with non-life-threatening injuries
•   Video footage, obtained by the Daily Mirror, has emerged of the moment the two men were shot by police
•   Six residential addresses are being searched: three in south London, one in east London, one in north London and one in Lincoln
•   Items were recovered from the Woolwich scene, police said
•   An increased police presence will be in Woolwich and the surrounding areas through Thursday night and "as long as needed", Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Crime and Operations Mark Rowley said
•   With dozens of witnesses to the killing, police are urging them to contact the Met's anti-terrorism hotline with information
•   US President Barack Obama says his country "stands resolute with the United Kingdom, our ally and friend, against violent extremism and terror"
•   Military charity Help for Heroes said since the attack people had been "spontaneously showing support for the armed forces"
•   Two men have been charged with separate attacks on mosques, in Kent and Essex, after the death of the soldier
'Senseless murder'
Drummer Rigby had taken up a post with the Regimental Recruiting Team in London in 2011.
"An experienced and talented side drummer and machine gunner, he was a true warrior and served with distinction in Afghanistan, Germany and Cyprus," said his commanding officer Lt Col Jim Taylor.
"His ability, talent and personality made him a natural choice to work in the recruiting group."
Capt Alan Williamson said: "Drummer Rigby or 'Riggers' as he was known within the platoon was a cheeky and humorous man, always there with a joke to brighten the mood."
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said: "This was a senseless murder of a soldier who has served the Army faithfully in a variety of roles including operational tours in Afghanistan.
"Our thoughts today are with his family and loved ones who are trying to come to terms with this terrible loss."
Mr Hammond was asked if the attack showed how vulnerable soldiers were, whether they were in uniform or not.
He replied: "I think it reminds us how vulnerable we all are, but it also reminds us, by the response of the public, that we are not going to be cowed by this kind of terrorist action."
Chief of Defence Staff General Sir David Richards said: "It's always a tragedy, it's particularly poignant that it happened on the streets of this capital city of ours.
"We're absolutely determined not to be intimidated into not doing the right thing - whether it's here in this country or in Afghanistan or wherever we seek to serve the nation."
Security at Woolwich Barracks and others in London has been increased, and Gen Richards said: "I'm confident that base security is as tight as it's ever been, and necessarily so.
"It's a very difficult balancing act. We are very proud of the uniform we wear, we have huge support around the country, this is a completely isolated incident."
Shortly after the killing, a man, thought to be 28-year-old Mr Adebolajo, was filmed by a passer-by, saying he carried out the attack because British soldiers killed Muslims every day.
Sources said reports the men had featured in "several investigations" in recent years - but were not deemed to be planning an attack - "were not inaccurate".
According to BBC sources, Mr Adebolajo, a Briton of Nigerian descent, comes from a devout Christian family but took up Islam after leaving college in 2001.
The BBC has uncovered its own footage of one of him taking part in an Islamist demonstration in April 2007 against the arrest of a man from Luton.
Mr Adebolajo can be seen standing in a crowd of men outside Paddington Green police station, holding a placard reading "Crusade Against Muslims".
He is standing next to Anjem Choudary, who was the leader of al-Muhajiroun, a now-banned organisation.
Mr Choudary said Mr Adebolajo was previously associated with the group, but went his own way in around 2010.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission sent 12 investigators to look at the scene.
They reviewed CCTV footage from a local authority camera, and said two officers fired shots and one officer discharged a Taser.
One of the shot men received first aid from the firearms officers.
"At this stage we are not pursuing any criminal or misconduct offences," said Commissioner Derrick Campbell.



I think almost the entire nation has been stunned by this sickening attack.  R.I.P. Drummer Rigby.  :'(

on: April 27, 2013, 04:15:48 AM 2 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: Richard Aaron Cobb - TX - April 25, 2013

I've finally found a photo of the victim who died



R.I.P. Mr Vandever

on: January 31, 2013, 08:18:22 AM 3 General Death Penalty / Stays of Execution / Re: Larry Swearingen - TX - New Date of X 2/27/2013

"Their refusal to negotiate on the timing of doing the testing between now and the execution date suggests their motion was primarily for the purpose of delay," Delmore said.

Talk about stating the bleeding obvious  ::), of course its just a delaying tactic.

on: January 16, 2013, 04:50:21 AM 4 General Death Penalty / Texas Death Penalty News / Re: Orlando Maisonet - PA - 3/6/2013

30 years on DR and he's still no nearer being executed.  ??? ???

on: December 18, 2012, 05:03:04 AM 5 General Death Penalty / Case Watch / Re: Arrest made in Pottawatomie County killing

Raw Video: Murder suspect Jerrod Murray talks to KOCO reporter

http://news.yahoo.com/video/raw-video-murder-suspect-jerrod-182320821.html


After watching your video, I thought I would post it here.  If this is not the most polite, and dumbest murderer I have ever seen...........I'll take a whuppin' with a wet noodle!  You can tell he is from south of the Mason Dixon line.  We have been taught to answer with sir or ma'am.

<iframe width=\"624\" height=\"351\" scrolling=\"no\" frameborder=\"0\" src=\"http://news.yahoo.com/video/raw-video-murder-suspect-jerrod-182320821.html?format=embed\"></iframe>

The reporter asks, "Do you have remorse for what you've done?"  His reply, "No ma'am."


In his defence, (can't believe I just said that), he is probably under instruction from his lawyers to not say anything to anyone.

on: December 16, 2012, 04:10:39 AM 6 General Crime / U.S. Crime Related News / Re: Connecticut elementary school shooting: Multiple deaths reported

There are some stories that just leave me lost for words.  :'(

on: December 06, 2012, 05:57:16 AM 8 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: Manuel Pardo Jr. - FL - 12/11/12

I've just spotted this bit, surprisingly there's no mention of this over at PTO  ;D ;D

Pardo was dubbed the "Death Row Romeo" in the 1990s. He placed lonely hearts ads in tabloids, carried on torrid correspondence with vulnerable women and then scammed them out of hundreds or thousands of dollars.

on: November 29, 2012, 04:10:42 AM 9 General Death Penalty / Stays of Execution / Re: Michael Dean "Spider" Gonzales - TX - 03/21/2013

UT OH - this one looks like he may choose the "I'm too fat to be executed" card too.


I guess his picture should put an end to all the sob stories we see about the poor food on Texas DR.

on: November 06, 2012, 09:22:22 AM 10 General Death Penalty / Stays of Execution / Re: Hubert L. Michael Jr. - PA - 11/8/12

Waisel questioned the adequacy of the training and experience required of members of the "lethal injection team." He also said potentially confusing color codes on the drugs could result in a mix-up that unnecessarily causes excruciating pain for the inmate.

There's only one way for them to gain more experience and that's for PA to carry out more executions, and we all know that ain't going to happen.

on: November 02, 2012, 06:15:58 AM 11 General Crime / U.S. Crime Related News / Re: Nathaniel Burris Requests to Plead Guilty and Get DP in Double Cali Murder

MARTINEZ -- Death penalty defendant Nathan Burris told jurors Thursday that while he was justified in fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend and her friend at the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge toll plaza, he's happy to go to death row for the killings because capital punishment in California is "laughable."

"It's nothing to be scared of, not when it takes 30 years to execute you. Really, I have 30 years to hang out," said Burris, a 49-year-old Richmond resident acting as his own attorney on capital murder charges in the Aug. 11, 2009, slayings of Caltrans toll collector Deborah Ann Ross, 51, and Golden Gate bus driver Ersie "Chuckie" Everette, a 58-year-old San Leandro resident.


It's not very often I agree with these people, but he is so right on this occasion.   :(

on: September 26, 2012, 06:24:29 AM 12 General Death Penalty / Executed Offenders (Graveyard) / Re: Fourth Execution date set for Cleve Foster-September 25, 2012

I hope Hank Skinner has taken note of this, you may keep putting it off but the gurney will get you in the end.

on: August 20, 2012, 03:20:58 AM 13 Off Topic / Off Topic- News / Re: Indiana murderer Paula Cooper Set for release in 2013

She was re-sentenced to 60 years, she should darn well do 60 years.

on: August 07, 2012, 03:18:05 AM 14 General Death Penalty / U.S. Death Penalty Discussion / Re: Sick of the Tard Card?

Someone will no doubt correct me if I'm wrong, but I suspect that most if not all of the inmates currently playing the tard card were convicted prior to the Supreme Court Ruling regarding the execution of those deemed to be Mentally retarded.  As you say, they're playing the game just like they do with their claims the Lethal Injection is cruel and unusual punishment.  I believe these cases will slowly be weeded out, and if adequate evaluation is carried out by prosecutors prior to deciding whether to seek the DP or not these cases should slowly dry up.  The only problem is that these cases seem to take many years to be resolved.

on: July 16, 2012, 03:49:27 AM 15 Off Topic / Off Topic - Anything / Re: Alternative Therapies

I'm into sports all my live, so I was never a smoker. It's an addiction like to beeing overweight or drink too much.

 :)  I smoke, I drink too much, I'm overweight and I don't do nearly enough exercises.  I'm a heart attack waiting to happen.

I think one must be ready in their mind to quit, my mother was a strong smoker, but she could
throw a halt full package of cigarettes in the trash and never smoke again for ten years, I had
also a friend who smoked a long time and came one day to the conclusion that smoking is nonsense
and never started again without having a problem with that.


It takes a lot of will power to go down this route and I wish I had it.  I think part of the problem is that I work in a very busy, stressful environment and having a quick cigarette is a recognised way of escaping for a few minutes, most of my staff smoke and I don't know any who have successfully quit.  I've tried going cold turkey in the past and it didn't last very long, as I said in my original post I've tried most conventional methods and now I'm starting to think about alternatives.

But I know , as a nonsmoker I can easily say that, anyway, good luck

Thank you  :-*
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