WTF?
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This it was an extremely rare crime
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Speaking in 2005 defence counsel Michael Melville-Shreeve said Truscott was a ''sad, isolated, peculiar man with peculiar habits'' who ''definitely needed help''
Michael Melville-Shreeve. Master of understatement.
Michael Melville-Shreeve. Master of understatement.
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One cannot even begin to imagine the inner workings of that man's mind.
One does not even dare contemplate considering the contents of his hard drive.
One does not even dare contemplate considering the contents of his hard drive.
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lol!!!! like alot of the BE readers.............haha!!!!!!!!!!
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Sad really.
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BTW Souvy, Nice to see a Telegraph reader posting. Makes a change from that pinko Gruardian mob!
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It was more to do with the crossword and commuting on the tube.
The Gruan had much better crosswords but the ink was naff. I'd turn up to work after 30 minutes on the tube, having been rubbing my bleary early-morning eyes while crosswording, and I'd look like something out of Braveheart. I switched to the Torygraph because it didn't come off in your hand. As it were. Crap crossword, though. Far too easy.
I rather miss crosswords.
The Gruan had much better crosswords but the ink was naff. I'd turn up to work after 30 minutes on the tube, having been rubbing my bleary early-morning eyes while crosswording, and I'd look like something out of Braveheart. I switched to the Torygraph because it didn't come off in your hand. As it were. Crap crossword, though. Far too easy.
I rather miss crosswords.
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It was more to do with the crossword and commuting on the tube.
The Gruan had much better crosswords but the ink was naff. I'd turn up to work after 30 minutes on the tube, having been rubbing my bleary early-morning eyes while crosswording, and I'd look like something out of Braveheart. I switched to the Torygraph because it didn't come off in your hand. As it were. Crap crossword, though. Far too easy.
I rather miss crosswords.
The Gruan had much better crosswords but the ink was naff. I'd turn up to work after 30 minutes on the tube, having been rubbing my bleary early-morning eyes while crosswording, and I'd look like something out of Braveheart. I switched to the Torygraph because it didn't come off in your hand. As it were. Crap crossword, though. Far too easy.
I rather miss crosswords.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/crossword/...-25352,00.html
Bless.




