Serial Killer at large in Manchester?

I strolled all the way from piccadilly to Eastlands today and i did not see one corpse floating in the Ashton canal, neither did i see a shady killer lurking near water, is it me but a killer stalking Manchesters waterways is a bit far fetched, but about 20 years ago i did see a drowned dog, does that count?
 
blue underpants said:
I strolled all the way from piccadilly to Eastlands today and i did not see one corpse floating in the Ashton canal, neither did i see a shady killer lurking near water, is it me but a killer stalking Manchesters waterways is a bit far fetched, but about 20 years ago i did see a drowned dog, does that count?
Try strolling down there after dark. Plenty of loons in town at night, out of sight on the canal paths there's even more.
 
StrangewaysHereWeCome said:
blue underpants said:
I strolled all the way from piccadilly to Eastlands today and i did not see one corpse floating in the Ashton canal, neither did i see a shady killer lurking near water, is it me but a killer stalking Manchesters waterways is a bit far fetched, but about 20 years ago i did see a drowned dog, does that count?
Try strolling down there after dark. Plenty of loons in town at night, out of sight on the canal paths there's even more.
I usedto use the Ashton canal as a biking/running training ground years ago nothing ever happened
 
blue underpants said:
I strolled all the way from piccadilly to Eastlands today and i did not see one corpse floating in the Ashton canal, neither did i see a shady killer lurking near water, is it me but a killer stalking Manchesters waterways is a bit far fetched, but about 20 years ago i did see a drowned dog, does that count?

THIS IS NOT A LAUGHING MATTER

a gang has been going around pushing somebody in a canal and letting him die whats funny about that

I (quote)the M.E.N headline story
In a disturbing twist, the court heard that Mr Brass was the second man who the robbers had pushed into the canal that night, although the earlier victim managed to get of the water

that to me say's they have been doing this over more than once
and they may have the answers about the others and are involved and its on going with the police

but funny its not
 
blue underpants said:
StrangewaysHereWeCome said:
blue underpants said:
I strolled all the way from piccadilly to Eastlands today and i did not see one corpse floating in the Ashton canal, neither did i see a shady killer lurking near water, is it me but a killer stalking Manchesters waterways is a bit far fetched, but about 20 years ago i did see a drowned dog, does that count?
Try strolling down there after dark. Plenty of loons in town at night, out of sight on the canal paths there's even more.
I usedto use the Ashton canal as a biking/running training ground years ago nothing ever happened

But obviously things have happened though. Always late at night/early hours, when it's dark.
Have you not read the MEN report posted a couple of pages back?
 
FuZzY said:
blue underpants said:
StrangewaysHereWeCome said:
Try strolling down there after dark. Plenty of loons in town at night, out of sight on the canal paths there's even more.
I usedto use the Ashton canal as a biking/running training ground years ago nothing ever happened

But obviously things have happened though. Always late at night/early hours, when it's dark.
Have you not read the MEN report posted a couple of pages back?
No but i will now read back and comment
 
blue underpants said:
I strolled all the way from piccadilly to Eastlands today and i did not see one corpse floating in the Ashton canal, neither did i see a shady killer lurking near water, is it me but a killer stalking Manchesters waterways is a bit far fetched, but about 20 years ago i did see a drowned dog, does that count?

I strolled back that way, but I wouldn't do it after a night match.
 
blue underpants said:
StrangewaysHereWeCome said:
blue underpants said:
Is it me but a killer stalking Manchesters waterways is a bit far?
Try strolling down there after dark. Plenty of loons in town at night, out of sight on the canal paths there's even more.
I usedto use the Ashton canal as a biking/running training ground years ago nothing ever happened
I'm sure you could use the towpaths a thousand and one times and see nothing untoward however, I'm of the opinion that its not a safe place late on at night.

You wouldn't catch me down there with my trousers down, put it that way!
 

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