@BBCBreaking sorry. By “guilty of manslaughter,” do you mean “awarded a medal?”
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@BBCBreaking good on her this justice system stinks - 1 more reply
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@BBCBreaking@BBCNews what he did is scummy and horrific but doesn't give her the right to kill another Human Being -
@AKilpat98@BBCBreaking@BBCNews Some who show others no humanity lose their right to have it shown to them. -
@denb1B@AKilpat98@BBCBreaking@BBCNews Then the logical conclusion would be that the whole world would descend into inhumanity. -
@LionelHGH@AKilpat98@BBCBreaking@BBCNews believe we are on the way to hell in a handcart ,,so much death & destruction all over our world
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@nataliefturner nope, not plain and simple whatsoever - 1 more reply
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@BBCBreaking@BBCNews she should be jailed. She killed someone, worse someone not even convicted. For all we know, he was innocent, now dead -
@J3Lyon@BBCBreaking@BBCNews "24 previous convictions spanning 30 years" if that makes you feel better. -
@mexx_07@BBCBreaking@BBCNews wasn't there when I tweeted earlier. All it said was 'suspected'.
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@BBCBreaking@BBCNews bless herThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@BBCBreaking@BBCNews UK has very strict gun laws. People who want to murder will find a way. We better start outlawing kitchen utensils!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@BBCBreaking@BBCNews give her a medalThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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