How To Avoid Being A Murder Suspect...

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If you're standing waiting at a bus stop waiting for the number 65 and the number 54 comes first, get on it. It doesn't matter that the number 54 is going to take you 5 miles in the opposite direction to where you want to go, just get on it to avoid being a murder suspect.

This advice comes after one of the investigating officers in the Rory Blackhall murder investigation announced on television that they wish to speak to a blonde-haired woman who was seen standing at a bus stop and did not get on the first bus that arrived. The person who saw this woman felt such behaviour was "very suspicious" and phoned the police to ensure she is caught before she murders anyone else!
 
It's easy to take such remarks out of context and you are right to highlight the ridiculous possible consequences of normal behaviour being misinterpreted by someone with a heightened sense of alertness in the light of the discovery of the poor wee boy's body.

Some of these calls can be downright malicious (as we know from the Chris Beek thread).

The BBC news programme on Sunday morning was saying that the text message reported in the media after the Cyprus air disaster, in which they said a text had been sent saying they were freezing to death, etc., proved to be fake.

There are many sick people out there.
 
The police actually request the public to report anything on the day of the subject going missing................. :o

One can also relate and think back that FRED WEST picked up youngsters from roads and bus stops sometimes with his wife in tow too so one could say that this could be relevant really?.... I know its far fetched but people/abducters do make these sort of tiny mistakes and then get sussed....

Or maybe she took(the blonde) a day off work as a sickie and arranged to be picked up at this bus stop which was not the norm??????

So yes a criminal Psychologist may put this sighting down as something that they can work on.. but if this lady was on the bus stop every day I doubt it would be of any relevance at all................. :rolleyes:
 
A few weeks ago I was approached by a member of staff at a fairly busy railway station and told that my behaviour was arousing the suspicion of police (this was two days after the London bombs), simply because I had been standing alone on the platform for 15 minutes. When I pointed out that I was waiting for my train (I'd missed the previous service by 5 minutes and had to take the next one 25 minutes later), I was informed that I'd been "waiting for too long" and should take the next train to arrive. The notion that the next train might not be going to my destination seemed alien to them. One can only imagine that they thought I might be carrying a bomb, in which case a crowded commuter train was the best place for me.
 
Unbelievable Rory.

Seems you can't do "normal" things now if someone else sees it as something else.
 
The England cricketer Owais Shah was made to empty his cricket bag out on the bus. When the two women saw what was in it, there was no apology. They simply said "Well you can't blame us, can you??" Unbelievable.
 
Originally posted by rorydelargy@Aug 25 2005, 02:16 PM
A few weeks ago I was approached by a member of staff at a fairly busy railway station and told that my behaviour was arousing the suspicion of police (this was two days after the London bombs), simply because I had been standing alone on the platform for 15 minutes. When I pointed out that I was waiting for my train (I'd missed the previous service by 5 minutes and had to take the next one 25 minutes later), I was informed that I'd been "waiting for too long" and should take the next train to arrive. The notion that the next train might not be going to my destination seemed alien to them. One can only imagine that they thought I might be carrying a bomb, in which case a crowded commuter train was the best place for me.
I work at a railway station and between trains i generally spend my time in the smoking room rather than being a fascistic wanker.
 
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