Motorway madness

Cleat Eastwood
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Is anyone watching this on bbc1, feck me, it's horrific.
Catch it on the Iplayer if you missed it.
Catch it on the Iplayer if you missed it.
The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
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yep. talk about being in the right place at the time for the camera people."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
watching it, but struggling to believe it, wtf
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The initial scene totally shocked me had the hairs on my back standing up. :shock:0
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Just watched it on iPlayer and am absolutley gobsmacked
Just the fact that Ursula survived the HGV is amazing let alone the loopylou behaviour of her sister0 -
The fact that the legal system isn't capable of coping with such incidents was bizarre and led to the death of an innocent, but well meaning, member of the public.
Also, the judge was truly hamstrung and couldn't deal with the Ursula (?) in what appeared to be the appropriate way - I under the mental health act rather than judicial system.
I dare say anyone seeing the motorway footage and knowing of the earlier police interactions at Keel would have said that, irrespective of other injuries, neither sister was fit to be released until full assessments had been completed.
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Women, eh?0
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The one that got up and ran over the M6 just isnt meant to die is she? first she survives being hit hard by a car, then later on after stabbing the unfortunate good samaritan to death, is seen smashing herself in the head with a lumphammer and then when another brave bloke tries to to stop her doing that she throws herself off a 40 ft motorway bridge and survives that, her claim of "diminished responsibility" means that in just a few years this nutter is going to be free while the family of the poor bloke are still mourning their loss..0
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'R' saw it ages ago when are we going to get some new nutters. :twisted:0
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I saw the motorway part ages ago...but the follow up is new. :shock:0
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Normally only the "grainy" cctv footage would have been available but due to the BBC documentary crew being on the spot the footage was extensive and horrific. Bit like the coverage when twin towers were stricken.
How warped can the human condition get?Tail end Charlie
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