Things that make you go What the F**k?

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AZOffaly

In fairness, and I never agree with MR2, I don't think he said that. He said it's a double of it, i.e. it looks very similar to it. I don't think he said they built it to look like Disneyland :)

sid waddell

Quote from: gallsman on April 28, 2018, 08:42:20 AM
Ah give over the pair of you. Nobody gives a f**k.

Reading this article, is increasingly clear that Tom Evans, Kate James and even poor little Alfie himself were only ever pawns for these fundamentalist pricks:

'Call from God': American pro-lifer's role in Alfie Evans battle

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/apr/28/call-from-god-american-pro-lifers-role-in-alfie-evans-battle?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard

The US evangelical right are utterly vile, deranged cultists.


seafoid

www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/circuit-court/man-defiled-boy-13-who-downloaded-dating-app-to-mother-s-phone-1.3475437%3fmode=amp

1. The court was told that the boy's mother left him at home with his siblings while she went out for a couple of hours with her partner.

2. She gave him her mobile phone in case he needed to contact them urgently.

Garda Malcolm Hooks told the court that

3. the boy downloaded the Gaydar app and

4. created a fake profile on which he claimed he was 19.

On another part of the profile, the boy wrote: "I'm not a porn star I'm a 13-year-old."

5. Within a short time, a meeting between the man and the boy had been arranged at the boy's home. The man showered and then drove to the boy's home, the court heard.

6. The man admitted in a later Garda interview that when the boy answered the door to him he thought he was aged "16 or 17".

Garda Hooks said that when the boy was interviewed by specialist interviewers he claimed that the man forced him to perform oral sex.

7.The boy's mother returned unexpectedly during the encounter and witnessed what was happening.

8. The accused man's sister gave evidence that up until this incident her family never knew he was homosexual.

seafoid

Quote from: sid waddell on April 29, 2018, 10:25:02 AM
Quote from: gallsman on April 28, 2018, 08:42:20 AM
Ah give over the pair of you. Nobody gives a f**k.

Reading this article, is increasingly clear that Tom Evans, Kate James and even poor little Alfie himself were only ever pawns for these fundamentalist pricks:

'Call from God': American pro-lifer's role in Alfie Evans battle

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/apr/28/call-from-god-american-pro-lifers-role-in-alfie-evans-battle?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Copy_to_clipboard

The US evangelical right are utterly vile, deranged cultists.
Especially regarding climate change.

A lot are descended from Ulster Protestants. 

Jeepers Creepers

Dont worry if you didnt get an invite to the Royal wedding. You can watch it live in the Conrad Hotel Dublin for a mere snip at €75. Go Irish...
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/watch-the-royal-wedding-live-with-evokeie-tickets-44480802277

thebigfella

Quote from: Jeepers Creepers on April 29, 2018, 08:39:37 PM
Dont worry if you didnt get an invite to the Royal wedding. You can watch it live in the Conrad Hotel Dublin for a mere snip at €75. Go Irish...
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/watch-the-royal-wedding-live-with-evokeie-tickets-44480802277

We can close this thread, you just won it.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: AZOffaly on April 29, 2018, 09:55:49 AM
In fairness, and I never agree with MR2, I don't think he said that. He said it's a double of it, i.e. it looks very similar to it. I don't think he said they built it to look like Disneyland :)

Never?  :o
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

seafoid

#4642
Quote from: Jeepers Creepers on April 29, 2018, 08:39:37 PM
Dont worry if you didnt get an invite to the Royal wedding. You can watch it live in the Conrad Hotel Dublin for a mere snip at €75. Go Irish...
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/watch-the-royal-wedding-live-with-evokeie-tickets-44480802277
The Shinner leadership is now in Dublin.  Maybe the City also wants to lead Unionism.
Watch out for a new Nelson statue, coming soon.

Syferus

Sacramento police arrested the East Area Rapist/Original Night Stalker serial killer last week. He raped 50 women and killed at least 13 people between 1974-1986.

I'd just watched a documentary series about the crimes (Unmasking a Killer, very average and if you're interested I'd recommend the Criminology podcast season on the case as it's far better) and afterwards Googled the case to see that he'd been arrested the day before. Surreal. Probably the most infamous unidentifed American serial killer outside of the Zodiac.

Tony Baloney

Quote from: Syferus on April 30, 2018, 01:16:33 PM
Sacramento police arrested the East Area Rapist/Original Night Stalker serial killer last week. He raped 50 women and killed at least 13 people between 1974-1986.

I'd just watched a documentary series about the crimes (Unmasking a Killer, very average and if you're interested I'd recommend the Criminology podcast season on the case as it's far better) and afterwards Googled the case to see that he'd been arrested the day before. Surreal. Probably the most infamous unidentifed American serial killer outside of the Zodiac.
I would say a lot of these chaps will be having sleepless nights now that they see a lot of these cold cases being cleared up. He was nailed on the basis of DNA samples used for genealogy.

moysider

Quote from: Tony Baloney on April 30, 2018, 02:05:11 PM
Quote from: Syferus on April 30, 2018, 01:16:33 PM
Sacramento police arrested the East Area Rapist/Original Night Stalker serial killer last week. He raped 50 women and killed at least 13 people between 1974-1986.

I'd just watched a documentary series about the crimes (Unmasking a Killer, very average and if you're interested I'd recommend the Criminology podcast season on the case as it's far better) and afterwards Googled the case to see that he'd been arrested the day before. Surreal. Probably the most infamous unidentifed American serial killer outside of the Zodiac.
I would say a lot of these chaps will be having sleepless nights now that they see a lot of these cold cases being cleared up. He was nailed on the basis of DNA samples used for genealogy.

Read a magazine article about this a few weeks ago. An amateur called Michele McNamara spent 5 years going through the evidence and wrote a book. Sadly she died before this breakthrough. I couldn't believe it when I read about the arrest last week. Coincidence or what?! Maybe her book prompted something.

The fact that the arrested was a serving cop at the time is 'disappointing'.

Syferus

#4646
Quote from: moysider on April 30, 2018, 02:18:25 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on April 30, 2018, 02:05:11 PM
Quote from: Syferus on April 30, 2018, 01:16:33 PM
Sacramento police arrested the East Area Rapist/Original Night Stalker serial killer last week. He raped 50 women and killed at least 13 people between 1974-1986.

I'd just watched a documentary series about the crimes (Unmasking a Killer, very average and if you're interested I'd recommend the Criminology podcast season on the case as it's far better) and afterwards Googled the case to see that he'd been arrested the day before. Surreal. Probably the most infamous unidentifed American serial killer outside of the Zodiac.
I would say a lot of these chaps will be having sleepless nights now that they see a lot of these cold cases being cleared up. He was nailed on the basis of DNA samples used for genealogy.

Read a magazine article about this a few weeks ago. An amateur called Michele McNamara spent 5 years going through the evidence and wrote a book. Sadly she died before this breakthrough. I couldn't believe it when I read about the arrest last week. Coincidence or what?! Maybe her book prompted something.

The fact that the arrested was a serving cop at the time is 'disappointing'.

They did a big case relaunch and established a new taskforce for the 40th anniversary of the first EAR attacks in 2016, which is what led to this arrest. McNamara was married to the actor Patton Oswalt and he's been very active and public about the case himself. It's crazy to think DNA analysis has came so far in 30 years.

I do wonder what the legalities of genology sites sharing users' DNA with police without a warrant is, though. I'm sure we'll hear much more about that in the years ahead and maybe even as a defense tactic in this case. They had absolutely no evidence to point to him otherwise so it all hinged on the genology website. It benefited society in this case but just like accessing peoples' phones or social media data there's a massive privacy concern.

NAG1

Quote from: Syferus on April 30, 2018, 02:30:05 PM
Quote from: moysider on April 30, 2018, 02:18:25 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on April 30, 2018, 02:05:11 PM
Quote from: Syferus on April 30, 2018, 01:16:33 PM
Sacramento police arrested the East Area Rapist/Original Night Stalker serial killer last week. He raped 50 women and killed at least 13 people between 1974-1986.

I'd just watched a documentary series about the crimes (Unmasking a Killer, very average and if you're interested I'd recommend the Criminology podcast season on the case as it's far better) and afterwards Googled the case to see that he'd been arrested the day before. Surreal. Probably the most infamous unidentifed American serial killer outside of the Zodiac.
I would say a lot of these chaps will be having sleepless nights now that they see a lot of these cold cases being cleared up. He was nailed on the basis of DNA samples used for genealogy.

Read a magazine article about this a few weeks ago. An amateur called Michele McNamara spent 5 years going through the evidence and wrote a book. Sadly she died before this breakthrough. I couldn't believe it when I read about the arrest last week. Coincidence or what?! Maybe her book prompted something.

The fact that the arrested was a serving cop at the time is 'disappointing'.

They did a big case relaunch and established a new taskforce for the 40th anniversary of the first EAR attacks in 2016, which is what led to this arrest. It's crazy to think DNA analysis has came so far in 30 years.

I do wonder what the legalities of genology sites sharing users' DNA with police without a warrant is, though. I'm sure we'll hear much more about that in the years ahead and maybe even as a defense tactic in this case. They had absolutely no evidence to point to him otherwise so it all hinged on the genology website. It benefited society in this case but just like accessing peoples' phones or social media data there's a massive privacy concern.

From what I have understood of the investigation, it was a reitred policeman who was linking the DNA profile to the geneology site.
It only linked him to a family member so the investigation ramped up from there and they obtained his DNA and matched it directly.


rosnarun

Quote from: NAG1 on April 30, 2018, 02:33:19 PM
Quote from: Syferus on April 30, 2018, 02:30:05 PM
Quote from: moysider on April 30, 2018, 02:18:25 PM
Quote from: Tony Baloney on April 30, 2018, 02:05:11 PM
Quote from: Syferus on April 30, 2018, 01:16:33 PM
Sacramento police arrested the East Area Rapist/Original Night Stalker serial killer last week. He raped 50 women and killed at least 13 people between 1974-1986.

I’d just watched a documentary series about the crimes (Unmasking a Killer, very average and if you’re interested I’d recommend the Criminology podcast season on the case as it’s far better) and afterwards Googled the case to see that he’d been arrested the day before. Surreal. Probably the most infamous unidentifed American serial killer outside of the Zodiac.
I would say a lot of these chaps will be having sleepless nights now that they see a lot of these cold cases being cleared up. He was nailed on the basis of DNA samples used for genealogy.

Read a magazine article about this a few weeks ago. An amateur called Michele McNamara spent 5 years going through the evidence and wrote a book. Sadly she died before this breakthrough. I couldn't believe it when I read about the arrest last week. Coincidence or what?! Maybe her book prompted something.

The fact that the arrested was a serving cop at the time is 'disappointing'.

They did a big case relaunch and established a new taskforce for the 40th anniversary of the first EAR attacks in 2016, which is what led to this arrest. It’s crazy to think DNA analysis has came so far in 30 years.

I do wonder what the legalities of genology sites sharing users’ DNA with police without a warrant is, though. I’m sure we’ll hear much more about that in the years ahead and maybe even as a defense tactic in this case. They had absolutely no evidence to point to him otherwise so it all hinged on the genology website. It benefited society in this case but just like accessing peoples’ phones or social media data there’s a massive privacy concern.

From what I have understood of the investigation, it was a reitred policeman who was linking the DNA profile to the geneology site.
It only linked him to a family member so the investigation ramped up from there and they obtained his DNA and matched it directly.



my wife just semt away one of those DNA kits recently , results not back yet,
I winder will it be sold to DNA databases all round the world facebook style,
is it all a scam .
should I buy a tinfoil hat
If you make yourself understood, you're always speaking well. Moliere

moysider


In another twist in this story police are investigating possible link between DeAngelo and a 'solved' 1978 murder of a young mother and her son. Thing is another man served 38 years for the murders before being released in November after detectives re-analysed DNA found at the scene with modern technology and found that it did not belong to the convicted.