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  • #443497

    Cas

    All of these people who are saying that these kind of stories are bound to come out now, and that he shouldnt have died in this way, calling it a public execution etc etc etc.,

    I wonder if any of you would be crowing about his ”rights” as a ”human being” (laughable) if it were a relative of yours who’d been abused, injured or killed by him. Can any of you seriously put your hand on your heart and say you would, I doubt it

    #443498

    Cas

    Oh and btw,,,,,,,why should’t his family pay for another post mortem. There’s already been one done, at the taxpayers expense, theyre demanding another one because theyre not satisfied, why should the taxpayers have to pay for a second one!!!

    #443499

    Yeah, I actually feel for his family that have been left behind. In this case and the Derek Bird case. The family have been left behind having to deal with what happened, and it must be very hard for them.
    In this case though his brother hadnt seem for 15 years or 20 years, so I really dont get his tears. Maybe he should have looked him whilst he was alive.

    #443500

    @pete wrote:

    Twisted Raoul Moat parades around in a tiny skirt and top belonging to his former partner of nine years – who last night said: “Thank God he’s dead.”

    Marissa Reid, 32, told of the killer’s kinky cross-dressing and told how he made her life hell with beatings, rape and mental torture.

    The mother of two of his children said: “I always thought he would kill me. The man was a living monster. He made mine and my children’s lives a misery. I cannot forgive him.”
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    Marissa said during their nine-year relationship, Moat, 37, throttled her until she passed out, smashed a baseball bat into her spine, whipped her with a belt before raping her while she was tied to a bed, kneed her in the face and punched her repeatedly.

    She also told how he was a serial cheat obsessed with underage girls and claimed he battered a man senseless because he chatted to her in a club. And he forced her to have a tattoo with his name as a sick badge of honour, as he did with all his women.

    “That man was a living, breathing monster. Thank God he’s dead. He made mine and my children’s lives a misery, I can never forgive him for that.

    “I met Raoul when I was just 19 and was impressed with his physique, all those muscles. It was a blind date arranged through my sister and he was a true gent at first and kissed me on the cheek when we said goodbye. For the first six months it was the honeymoon period and everything was great.

    “He was very charming, a gentle giant, or so I thought. Then one night he told me, ‘Your mine now, I own you’.”

    “When I then tried to leave the club he pinned me face down by the back of the neck on the stairs and said, ‘Get back in there now, you ain’t going anywhere.’ Other bouncers did nothing.

    “I sat in the toilets crying for two hours. I was ­terrified about what was going to happen to me.

    “Later I was driven home in his friend’s van and told, ‘Get in the flat.’ I went straight up to bed.”

    Moat – who shot himself dead on Saturday morning after a tense stand-off with police in Rothbury – then followed her upstairs and burst into the room snarling: “If you want to be a slag I’ll treat you like one.”

    Marissa added: “His eyes were on fire. I was ­terrified. I was too scared to speak. He got a belt and put it around my wrists and then got another belt looped it through and tied that to the bed.

    “He hit me with a belt five times across my back, I screamed for him to stop but he wouldn’t, after he hit me he raped me still tied to the bed.”

    Marissa spoke out as Moat’s brother hit out at police branding the killer’s death at his own hand a “public execution”. He also questioned why officers who had Moat surrounded used a Taser gun on him in the driving rain.

    Following his brutal rape attack on Marissa she said 6ft 3in, 18 stone Moat’s rages ­intensified, fuelled by his daily steroid fix.

    Marissa said: “He’d get me to measure his arms daily, they were huge, 19-and-a-half inches all the way round. He’d make me inject him with steroids.” In his next savage attack, Moat nearly killed his petite girlfriend. After a long shift at the nightclub he came home and demanded sex.

    Marissa said: “When I said no, I was too tired, he got angry, dragged me into the living room, pushed me into the wall face first, grabbed my hair and smashed my head off his knee. He then threw me on the floor.

    Read more: http://www.mirror.co.uk/most-popular/2010/07/12/raoul-moat-revealed-ex-partner-marissa-tells-of-her-years-with-a-monster-exclusive-115875-22406209/#ixzz0tUjNZaDg

    Wow!!! What a life to have for 9 years. I cant begin to understand the torture she faced everyday for 9 years… It makes me very thankful for the life I have!!!

    #443501

    All said and done the outcome of this whole situation has been very sad.

    The statement from the injured police officer compared to the statements from Moats family summed it all up for me.

    #443502

    @nemesis wrote:

    I think they want a second post mortem as there is some doubt that he meant to shoot himself, as tazers were fired, and these may have caused muscles spasms causing him to pull the trigger.

    My heart goes out to his family, and to his brother who begged to be able to speak to him to try and bring a peaceful end to it, who saw it all unfold on screen.

    Yeah, his brother was so depesperate to talk to him he sat on his ar se and watched it on TV!

    The same brother that hadn’t had anything to do with him for 15 years or so!

    Get real – the guy was a murdering, woman / child beating psycho and muscle spasm or not, he’s dead and good riddance.

    His brother just has pound signs in his eyes wanting a big compo payout by claiming the police were inept / responsible.

    Facebook and Gone Too Soon should take the hero worship of him down to discourage other gun toting attention seekers from doing likewise in the hope they will achieve the same admiration.

    #443503

    @minim wrote:

    I was horrified by the events as they unfolded. The man was clearly derranged and needed help, not to be forced into a corner and then effectively killed. They should have let members of his family talk to him. Yes, he did wrong, yes he was a violent man, but he should not have died like that. And I was disgusted by the scenes of people dancing in front of a pub whilst he lived out his last hours and minutes.

    He should have lived, been tried for what he did, then given psychiatric assessment and help. And he should have served time for his actions. Do we not live in a compassionate world anymore? Have we returned to the days of an eye for an eye? A life for a life?

    I am very saddened.

    I bet if it was your son, brother or relative that had been killed by this moron you wouldn’t be so compassionate.

    Why waste money on a trial, prison, food and psychiatric help for him? His human rights evaporated the moment he killed and the world is a better place without him.

    #443504

    Gaza wants sectioning

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3Q9JbnkWSM
    #443505

    Cas

    I think that these Facebook posts of ‘gone too soon’ and then the flowers left at the scene calling him a hero, a legend, are sick!

    I also happen to think Panda is quite right. Those who support this mindless thug, who found it perfectly acceptable to beat up partners and children, should perhaps thank their lucky stars that they never fell victim to him, they’d no doubt have a different opinion of him if they had.

    I really really find it soooooo hard to believe that theres all this support for him. As for his ”human rights” :roll: what about the human rights of his victims, who have the right to go about their business without being assaulted and/or abused by what was no more than a bully!! Oh yes! I forgot, he grew up without a father in his life didn’t he :roll: gimme a break!!! Whether he meant to do it or not, he got the justice he deserved

    #443506

    My dad died when I was young so I grew up without a dad…………and I’m pretty normal :lol:

    (please refrain from making any derogitory comments :lol: )

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