Michael le Vell (Kevin Webster)

johnny on the spot said:
tidyman said:
powersleftfoot said:
Who is this girl. Everybody seems to know except me. Could someone please let me in on the secret.

I think the only person who knew the full story was Danny (RIP)

Seemed a nice lad too.

Terrible accident.

22 SAS, I heard. Steve McDonald drove the getaway taxi.

Nah.

Ric. Bluemoon Towers. Nuclear button.
 
tidyman said:
andyhinch said:
powersleftfoot said:
Haha...I bet he was. I was thinking of a pm and not posting it on here.
And you think they can't track a PM, I'm glad I never read it.

I'm booked in for therapy first thing in the morning.

I'm hoping for a Total Recall style memory cleansing so I will never have to live another day with Danny's post in my head, like a ticking time bomb, daring me to spill the beans and sign my own death warrant.
Don't adit you read it, I NEVER READ It !
 
mackenzie said:
Nah.

Ric. Bluemoon Towers. Nuclear button.

The idea of a nuclear-capable Bluemoon admin is horrifying. Imagine Ducado in some power-crazed rogue general, Dr Strangelove scenario.

Or de niro, ordering a ruthless campaign of carpet bombing?
 
I think that before long everyone will know the name of the girl because she will go public. Her story is potentially pretty valuable, but it does have a limited shelf life.
 
peoffrey said:
warpig said:
strongbowholic said:
To refer to a previous post (breath easy, I'm not talking about that one) I also found it a bit odd given what he had just been through that he'd be bigging it up with the "...going for a drink..." comment.

I am by no way saying this proves any form of guilt or anything ridiculous like that before anyone attempts to put words into my mouth, I just would have thought his legal team or some such would have given him a bit of advice on what to say afterwards and that such a comment might be somewhat ill advised.

without a doubt he will have had a debrief from his barrister, but coming out of court with the worlds press waiting for him, the adrenalin pumping, the shock going through his body, the relief, it would play a huge part in what he said and how he behaves. i doubt hel even remember most of it tomorrow. it will seem like a dream. without ever being in that situation, how can anyone say for certain how they would react?

Hopefully the humiliation he's faced in the press should make him realise he's got an alcohol problem and force him to go and get help for it.


Considering him and his supporters chose an outdoor on street bar to have celebratory drinks in (if i was me i'd have a private do indoors away from press - but then i guess i wouldn't be able to gloat to the accuser via the papers would i...), with press photographers feet away taking pics of him with pints in his hand, i doubt it.
 
mammutly said:
I think that before long everyone will know the name of the girl because she will go public. Her story is potentially pretty valuable, but it does have a limited shelf life.

I'm not sure any newspaper or magazine would be able to print anything she'd be interested in saying without been libellous.
 
johnny on the spot said:
mackenzie said:
Nah.

Ric. Bluemoon Towers. Nuclear button.

The idea of a nuclear-capable Bluemoon admin is horrifying. Imagine Ducado in some power-crazed rogue general, Dr Strangelove scenario.

Or de niro, ordering a ruthless campaign of carpet bombing?


Carpet bombing... Lol!!

Anyway, it's probably already been tested out. All those posts that went missing a few years back? Annihilation is on the cards.
 
kippaxkid74 said:
peoffrey said:
warpig said:
without a doubt he will have had a debrief from his barrister, but coming out of court with the worlds press waiting for him, the adrenalin pumping, the shock going through his body, the relief, it would play a huge part in what he said and how he behaves. i doubt hel even remember most of it tomorrow. it will seem like a dream. without ever being in that situation, how can anyone say for certain how they would react?

Hopefully the humiliation he's faced in the press should make him realise he's got an alcohol problem and force him to go and get help for it.


Considering him and his supporters chose an outdoor on street bar to have celebratory drinks in (if i was me i'd have a private do indoors away from press - but then i guess i wouldn't be able to gloat to the accuser via the papers would i...), with press photographers feet away taking pics of him with pints in his hand, i doubt it.

i think it was exactly that, a very public two fingers to the accused. my understanding is that they headed to a private function at a nearby hotel after they left that bar.
 
tidyman said:
mammutly said:
I think that before long everyone will know the name of the girl because she will go public. Her story is potentially pretty valuable, but it does have a limited shelf life.

I'm not sure any newspaper or magazine would be able to print anything she'd be interested in saying without been libellous.

Her experience of the Court process with an explicit lack of reference to the allegations would be a good two page spread in any Sunday tabloid.
 
warpig said:
kippaxkid74 said:
Considering him and his supporters chose an outdoor on street bar to have celebratory drinks in (if i was me i'd have a private do indoors away from press - but then i guess i wouldn't be able to gloat to the accuser via the papers would i...), with press photographers feet away taking pics of him with pints in his hand, i doubt it.

i think it was exactly that, a very public two fingers to the accused. my understanding is that they headed to a private function at a nearby hotel after they left that bar.

It strikes me as being deeply classless on his part. He should've got out of there immediately and away from the public eye. Instead a self-confessed alcoholic goes drinking.
 
mackenzie said:
johnny on the spot said:
mackenzie said:
Nah.

Ric. Bluemoon Towers. Nuclear button.

The idea of a nuclear-capable Bluemoon admin is horrifying. Imagine Ducado in some power-crazed rogue general, Dr Strangelove scenario.

Or de niro, ordering a ruthless campaign of carpet bombing?


Carpet bombing... Lol!!

Anyway, it's probably already been tested out. All those posts that went missing a few years back? Annihilation is on the cards.
What do you think happened to all those 'missing posters'? The canals are full of them.

How do you think we got to be mods?
 
I'm pleased he's been found not guilty.

Firstly because it would have been terrible for an innocent man to be convicted of such a serious crime.

Secondly because I look forward to seeing him walking down Hale high street again with his amusing, slightly cocky 'I'm famous' swagger.

And thirdly I remember seeing him cycling the lanes of Cheshire alone practising for a charity bike ride.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
mackenzie said:
johnny on the spot said:
The idea of a nuclear-capable Bluemoon admin is horrifying. Imagine Ducado in some power-crazed rogue general, Dr Strangelove scenario.

Or de niro, ordering a ruthless campaign of carpet bombing?


Carpet bombing... Lol!!

Anyway, it's probably already been tested out. All those posts that went missing a few years back? Annihilation is on the cards.
What do you think happened to all those 'missing posters'? The canals are full of them.

How do you think we got to be mods?
This is why I don't fraternise with mods or let them know where I live.




Oh fuck I'm going to be disappeared
 
urmston said:
I'm pleased he's been found not guilty.

Firstly because it would have been terrible for an innocent man to be convicted of such a serious crime.

Secondly because I look forward to seeing him walking down Hale high street again with his amusing, slightly cocky 'I'm famous' swagger.

And thirdly I remember seeing him cycling the lanes of Cheshire alone practising for a charity bike ride.

You're pleased he's not guilty because you like seeing him walk down the road? Righto.
 
urmston said:
I'm pleased he's been found not guilty.

Firstly because it would have been terrible for an innocent man to be convicted of such a serious crime.

Secondly because I look forward to seeing him walking down Hale high street again with his amusing, slightly cocky 'I'm pissed out off my head 'stagger'

And thirdly I remember seeing him cycling the lanes of Cheshire alone practising for a charity bike ride.


Fixed it for you......
 
I am glad he has been found not guilty.

The girls story did not add up in my opinion from day 1.

Wish him well in rebuilding his life. Think he has conducted himself very well and he has gone up hugely in my estimation.
 
mcmanus said:
urmston said:
I'm pleased he's been found not guilty.

Firstly because it would have been terrible for an innocent man to be convicted of such a serious crime.

Secondly because I look forward to seeing him walking down Hale high street again with his amusing, slightly cocky 'I'm famous' swagger.

And thirdly I remember seeing him cycling the lanes of Cheshire alone practising for a charity bike ride.

You're pleased he's not guilty because you like seeing him walk down the road? Righto.
Easily pleased is Urmston.
 
peoffrey said:
warpig said:
kippaxkid74 said:
Considering him and his supporters chose an outdoor on street bar to have celebratory drinks in (if i was me i'd have a private do indoors away from press - but tIhen i guess i wouldn't be able to gloat to the accuser via the papers would i...), with press photographers feet away taking pics of him with pints in his hand, i doubt it.

i think it was exactly that, a very public two fingers to the accused. my understanding is that they headed to a private function at a nearby hotel after they left that bar.

It strikes me as being deeply classless on his part. He should've got out of there immediately and away from the public eye. Instead a self-confessed alcoholic goes drinking.

While I agree with you that it's a bit classless, I can hardly blame the guy for having a bit of a chip on his shoulder after being dragged through a trial for something he hasn't done. Can you?
 
worsleyweb said:
I am glad he has been found not guilty.

The girls story did not add up in my opinion from day 1.

Wish him well in rebuilding his life. Think he has conducted himself very well and he has gone up hugely in my estimation.

Really??? Did you see him outside court, then in a bar in full view of the press....in my opinion he came across as a real t*****
 

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