Monday, Jun 23, 2008
Dishonest and Manipulative
times online: Sacked estate agent jailed for torture of former boss
Judge Taylor told her: “Throughout this case you have shown little remorse, and consistently shown yourself to be dishonest and manipulative, prepared to do or say anything to save yourself even writing to Mr Malik to try and get him to change his mind about pursuing this case.”
Posted by sold out @ 05:39 PM (486 views) Add Comment
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1. sold out said...
Sorry folks didn't realise that similar article had already been posted,but i do like the judges summing up, as it sounds run of the mill, day to day estate agent activity to me.
P4ac,Str2
I know your previous posting got taken out by hpc admin (nightmares bbc documentry) but i wanted to watch it.Can u post a link to it?
2. fun 4 now said...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk1WkmioQvA
here is a link
3. fun 4 now said...
ps. i think the full episodes are on google vid.
4. Lord Pickled Onion said...
I don't think that the attackers former employment makes this a jokey issue, sold out. The victim was subjected to an appalling ordeal & it is wrong to do anything other than be pleased that justice was done.
5. Lord Pickled Onion said...
That this woman worked as an agent fails to make it a jokey article, sold out. '......sounds like run of the mill, day to day estate agent activity to me'. Not funny. My sympathies are with the victim and his family.
6. sold out said...
lord pickled onion@4&5
I was refering to the wording of the judges summary at the trial,not the actual crime.It was quite obvious what my comments where about,please try to read and understand plain english a little better next time.
fun 4 now@2 & 3
thanks very much
7. Lord Pickled Onion said...
............and you commented that ' I do like the judges summing up, as it sounds run of the mill, day to day estate agent activity to me'. Does it really? This forum is about serious PROPERTY issues, not oneupmanship. Oh, and do me a favour with the plain english etc etc.