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On ‎4‎/‎30‎/‎2016 at 11:02 AM, DRC said:

‘Bank of terror’ fraud gang face prison for £1m scam on elderly

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http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/bank-of-terror-fraud-gang-face-prison-for-1m-scam-on-elderly-a3236676.html

Starboy Nathan making sure he stays in the limelight

 

smh sad and funny at the same time. guys doing acs just to blow it all of garms d*ckhead ting.

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On 30 April 2016 at 5:06 PM, Cole Des said:

Anybody scamming the elderly need to die slow.

They would have got refunded

 

 

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Fagan-Gayle, from Mitcham, who appeared in the 2012 X Factor series, laundered £20,000 in cash and spent most of it on designer clothes and flights to LA.

Lol what a prize d*ckhead. 

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Detectives believe some of the cash was used to fund the travel of UK citizens to fight for Islamic State in Syria.

Even if these detectives are lying about this part, that's a black mark on his name forever. 

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Truly one of the dumbest youngers:/:lol:

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"The first time the teenage dealer met Amanda he said to her ‘you’re a ****ing copper you aren’t you’, but he ignored his initial suspicions and sold her two wraps of heroin anyway.

Days later, he told ‘Amanda’, "I’m covering my face cos’ I think you’re a copper" - but he still sold her heroin and crack cocaine.

 

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/drugs-gang-busted-after-gmp-11258813

How do you suspect a womans a copper and still sell to her then the next time you meet her you cover your face:lmao:

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1 hour ago, Restrictive said:

Truly one of the dumbest youngers:/:lol:

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/drugs-gang-busted-after-gmp-11258813

How do you suspect a womans a copper and still sell to her then the next time you meet her you cover your face:lmao:

She must have had Amanda knox's boat

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12 hours ago, QPR Dee said:

Exactly. How you gonna refund someone who withdrew grands in cash to give to a courier?

 

They gave away their details not cash

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21 hours ago, Blacksheet said:

They gave away their details not cash

Even if YOU give your details away you do not get refunded, come on bro, it's common sense, you can't give your bank card and PIN number to someone 

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BREAKING: Manchester-born grime artist Bugzy Malone, whose real name is Aaron Davis, is believed to have been arrested and remanded in custody on suspicion of theft and robbery. The alleged crime took place at a high-end jewellery store in Manchester last summer, but due to new evidence the case has been re-opened and Mr Davis now faces criminal charges according to a close source.

 

 

On Sunday 1st May the mug shot of Mr Davis began to surface online, confusing his fans and music industry insiders. Mr Davis, aged 25 and originally from Cheetham Hill, was also previously wanted by the police for his involvement in an incident outside Panacea Nightclub in Manchester city centre in 2015.

Previous cases suggest if Mr Davis is found guilty for the suspected crime he could face up to 9 years behind bars.

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Aaron Davis aka Bugzy Malone shot to fame last year, during an internet feud with fellow grime artist Chipmunk. This saw Mr Davis gain plenty of recognition, including a Top 10 E.P in the UK Album Chart and two Mobo Award nominations.


Mr Davis was last seen publicly at the O2 Academy in Newcastle on Saturday 30th April.

Recent social media activity suggests links between Mr Davis and the crime, with posts showcasing his lavish lifestyle across his Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts.

 

Caption: Posing here with a white Mercedes, arrogant Bugzy Malone appears to have been living a more luxurious lifestyle of recent. Police records link a similar white Mercedes to the robbery back in 2015.

 

Caption: Mr Davis posted this video of a watch, boasting to his fans using the hashtag ‘Gone Clear’ – it can also be seen in his latest music video. This watch is believed to be the leading piece of evidence within the case, as digital enhanced technology shows the watch being worn by Mr Davis is identical to one of thirteen taken during the robbery in 2015.

A close source revealed that Mr Davis fits the profile of the robber and that the police also found incriminating music on Mr Davis’ computer, where by he confesses about his part played in the robbery in one of his tracks.

The investigation continues, but it is clear that Mr Davis has openly incriminated himself via his own social media and music, which ultimately helped the Police make the arrest.

Police are now also investigating if Mr Davis is involved in an illegal car-theft ring involving hundreds of stolen vehicles from Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds.

Representatives of Mr Davis “Bugzy Malone” were unavailable to comment on this occasion.

http://www.publishedlive.com/2016/05/01/manchester-mc-bugzy-malone-facing-time-in-prison/

Doubt the watch is stolen  or the mercedes is linked to the crime lol, think the author was just talking shit either way its peak.

 

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Heard this story on the news last night and it just pains me that people like this can even exist

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-36203074

 

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Keegan Downer murder: Legal guardian Kandyce Downer jailed for life

 
Kandyce Downer and Keegan Image caption Kandyce Downer became the legal guardian of Keegan Downer in January 2015

A woman who murdered a toddler she had subjected to "barbaric" abuse in her care has been jailed for life.

Kandyce Downer, 34, killed 18-month-old Keegan Downer less than a year after she was appointed her legal guardian.

The toddler had 153 scars and bruises and suffered what police described as "barbaric and evil" treatment, sustaining brain and spinal injuries.

Downer, who must serve at least 18 years, told Birmingham Crown Court her eldest son had caused the injuries.

Keegan died on 5 September 2015. Before calling 999, Downer dumped her blood-spotted mattress, the court heard.

 

The short, sad life of Keegan Downer

Forensic testing at the house revealed traces of the girl's blood in her cot and on the bedroom wall.

A post-mortem examination revealed the toddler died from a combination of old head injuries, septicaemia and blunt chest trauma but had suffered a catalogue of injuries in her life.

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Mrs Justice Frances Patterson told Downer: "It is a horrible tale of callous conduct and at no stage have you showed any remorse.

Kandyce DownerImage copyright West Midlands Police Image caption Kandyce Downer had denied murder

"Why you changed from a loving mother to a brutal attacker of a defenceless child is a mystery.

"You did not set out with the intention to kill Keegan but the repeated assaults on her made death as an outcome of your conduct increasingly likely passage of time."

She concluded: "Keegan suffered considerably in the last days and months of her life."

Keegan was placed in foster care from an early age after being born in March 2014 to a heroin addict.

She was placed with mother-of-four Downer, a member of her extended family, nine months before her death.

Keegan DownerImage copyright West Midlands Police Image caption Keegan Downer was found with more than 150 injuries on her body

An NSPCC spokesman said: "We hope this sentence will serve as a warning to deter others who would subject children in their care to such astonishing cruelty.

"Little Keegan did not deserve to be treated so abhorrently in her short life.

"Questions must be asked about how a woman who was entrusted with caring for Keegan ended up killing her.

"A Serious Case Review must examine in detail the use of the Special Guardianship Order as well as the assessment and long term support arrangements in this case."

Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board will conduct the Serious Case Review to establish if lessons can be learnt from the tragedy.

It will publish its findings in summer.

 

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