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sMASH wrote:u cant convict 'most likely'. u coudl charge for most likely, but cant sentence that the sequence of events eventually led to her expiration. all u kno, is kidnap and rob. unless they get dna and sumting to tie the murder to them, thats all u can pin on them.
Dohplaydat wrote:MaxPower wrote:Nothing wrong with watching porn...i enjoy the occasional xnxx.com and paying my subscription for Brazzers when they have the $1/mth special.
Anyways, lets stick to the topic.
Team,
What is the latest with the protests?
Are they growing and consistent?
heading to one now, will update later
VII wrote:There you go again, we all know the basic elementaries of law..
The man is dead and done...no other man made paper conviction matters...he was already convicted and karmalized...
Take up your argument with karma and reality..
Embrace the swift justice..the man killed Andrea..and we all know it...geez you want a long drawn out circus trial outlining in detail all that was done to that poor sweet lil girl ?
Karma said no ...accept it and stop the mischief..sMASH wrote:u cant convict 'most likely'. u coudl charge for most likely, but cant sentence that the sequence of events eventually led to her expiration. all u kno, is kidnap and rob. unless they get dna and sumting to tie the murder to them, thats all u can pin on them.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:VII wrote:There you go again, we all know the basic elementaries of law..
The man is dead and done...no other man made paper conviction matters...he was already convicted and karmalized...
Take up your argument with karma and reality..
Embrace the swift justice..the man killed Andrea..and we all know it...geez you want a long drawn out circus trial outlining in detail all that was done to that poor sweet lil girl ?
Karma said no ...accept it and stop the mischief..sMASH wrote:u cant convict 'most likely'. u coudl charge for most likely, but cant sentence that the sequence of events eventually led to her expiration. all u kno, is kidnap and rob. unless they get dna and sumting to tie the murder to them, thats all u can pin on them.
I kinda wanted him to go in jail let them men deal with he matter...then die
daring dragoon wrote:would legalizing prostitution and hoe houses cause a decrease in rape ?
man planting weed i hear weed price drop so maybe it can work for sexual abuse idk.
aaron17 wrote:Not sure if this is new infor.. but I now hearing it.
'While Homicide investigators have widened their investigation into Balcon’s activities, sources informed Guardian Media about fresh information concerning the investigation into Bharatt’s death in which the two remaining suspects - a man and his wife - remain in police custody.
Sources familiar with the case said that contrary to what had been reported in another newspaper, Morris had not withdrawn any cash at the ATM in Trincity.
Senior investigators revealed that Balcon and the other suspect had driven to a savannah in Bon Air Arouca, where they met with with the suspect’s wife on the night that Bharatt went missing.
Balcon later gave the couple Bharatt’s bank card and they went to the ATM in Trincity where they withdrew close to $5,000 before returning to meet Balcon in the savannah.
***With Bharatt still alive in the back seat, it was here the suspect and his wife were given Bharatt’s personal possessions including jewellery.****
It was that personal jewellery that police later found in the possession of the female suspect who has since been questioned extensively by investigators.
Sources say that the couple later drove off in a Tiida motorcar after returning the card to Balcon— who sources say withdrew an additional $5,000 early Saturday morning from Bharatt’s account before returning the rental motorcar that had been borrowed from Morris.'
Source: https://guardian.co.tt/news/autopsy-unable-to-show-how-andrea-died-6.2.1287053.2a62363d4c
Faris Said he spent all of yesterday on social media trying to defend his crocodile statement.MG Man wrote:^^^ correct
Trini mentality is 'somebody' needs to fix the problem that's affecting me
That plus two week memory
Added to that, we think fb posts is an effective form of protest
And this is nothing new....back in UWI days when a kid was stabbed to death, the general protest ethic was 'yeah ah protesting this , buh ah have ah class / exam after lunch and ah cya afford tuh screw up mih grades...'
AbstractPoetic wrote:
I get it. I get that she and countless others are speaking out of frustration, but change begins with YOU and those around you. The government can only do so much. Legislation can be passed, but its enforcing and living by those new rules that becomes the disconnect. This finger pointing really needs to stop.
With people turning to candlelit vigils and honking of horns to get the message across, I fear this will be no different an outcome to the countless other murders of past.
If children like Sean Luke and Jerrel Aris-Mendez can get murdered and the country not come together to demand change, you can expect Bharatt's murder to have little to no effect on the collective mindset.
MG Man wrote:^^^ correct
Trini mentality is 'somebody' needs to fix the problem that's affecting me
That plus two week memory
Added to that, we think fb posts is an effective form of protest
And this is nothing new....back in UWI days when a kid was stabbed to death, the general protest ethic was 'yeah ah protesting this , buh ah have ah class / exam after lunch and ah cya afford tuh screw up mih grades...'
AbstractPoetic wrote:
I get it. I get that she and countless others are speaking out of frustration, but change begins with YOU and those around you. The government can only do so much. Legislation can be passed, but its enforcing and living by those new rules that becomes the disconnect. This finger pointing really needs to stop.
With people turning to candlelit vigils and honking of horns to get the message across, I fear this will be no different an outcome to the countless other murders of past.
If children like Sean Luke and Jerrel Aris-Mendez can get murdered and the country not come together to demand change, you can expect Bharatt's murder to have little to no effect on the collective mindset.
AbstractPoetic wrote:
I get it. I get that she and countless others are speaking out of frustration, but change begins with YOU and those around you. The government can only do so much. Legislation can be passed, but its enforcing and living by those new rules that becomes the disconnect. This finger pointing really needs to stop.
With people turning to candlelit vigils and honking of horns to get the message across, I fear this will be no different an outcome to the countless other murders of past.
If children like Sean Luke and Jerrel Aris-Mendez can get murdered and the country not come together to demand change, you can expect Bharatt's murder to have little to no effect on the collective mindset.
matr1x wrote:AbstractPoetic wrote:
I get it. I get that she and countless others are speaking out of frustration, but change begins with YOU and those around you. The government can only do so much. Legislation can be passed, but its enforcing and living by those new rules that becomes the disconnect. This finger pointing really needs to stop.
With people turning to candlelit vigils and honking of horns to get the message across, I fear this will be no different an outcome to the countless other murders of past.
If children like Sean Luke and Jerrel Aris-Mendez can get murdered and the country not come together to demand change, you can expect Bharatt's murder to have little to no effect on the collective mindset.
What he said was not just victim blaming but outright insult of solidarity. He should step down
MG Man wrote:^^^ correct
Trini mentality is 'somebody' needs to fix the problem that's affecting me
That plus two week memory
Added to that, we think fb posts is an effective form of protest
And this is nothing new....back in UWI days when a kid was stabbed to death, the general protest ethic was 'yeah ah protesting this , buh ah have ah class / exam after lunch and ah cya afford tuh screw up mih grades...'
Dohplaydat wrote:AbstractPoetic wrote:
I get it. I get that she and countless others are speaking out of frustration, but change begins with YOU and those around you. The government can only do so much. Legislation can be passed, but its enforcing and living by those new rules that becomes the disconnect. This finger pointing really needs to stop.
With people turning to candlelit vigils and honking of horns to get the message across, I fear this will be no different an outcome to the countless other murders of past.
If children like Sean Luke and Jerrel Aris-Mendez can get murdered and the country not come together to demand change, you can expect Bharatt's murder to have little to no effect on the collective mindset.
Saying change begins with you is only passing the blame here. We have 5 problems here.
1. People vote and blindly support politicians of their ethnicity which lowers the standard we hold them to
2. The PNM is entrenched in the media and corporate sectors to they receive far less criticism than UNC governments
3. No government has the willpower or balls to tackle the narco influences on Trinidad.
4. The population is too ignorant and unaware of how messed up our judicial and police service are when it comes to solving crime
5. Our present PNM government is greatly out of touch with the average Trinidad. As bad as the UNC was, it always felt that they listened to people, gave back things to the people because they themselves lived in the real Trinidad as opposed to PNM who never leaves the west.
A growing national protest needs to happen in Trinidad, otherwise, we are heading down the path of a failed nation.
These protests on a wider scale are really about the out of touch governance we have been experiencing for the last 6 years.
eliteauto wrote:It would appear that she was struck on the forehead with a solid object, fell backwards and fractured the rear of her skull causing internal haemorrhaging, this is according to the second autopsy conducted and released by Inshan Ishmael
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