What is great to see is the fight that still shines in this man's eyes after every thing the British state did to him and his family! Massive respect to ( D ) man.
I have seen many interviews given by this man and he vividly describes the pain he still has to live with; the estrangement from his family, the psychological trauma he still lives with to this day, having to face the painful reality that the cops who framed him have never been charged and the fact that the crime for which he and the other five were wrongfully imprisoned has officially never been solved. This man will never heal.
@@telstar9 Like the OP states, those who actually committed the crime were never brought to justice and the police involved facilitated that by _their_ criminal activity. Besides, you cannot state for certain he'd have spent that amount of time behind bars, which you'd have realised, had you actually engaged your brain from the start!
@@billyandrew He had spent most of the 1960s in prison and then when he got out never worked. He also traveled regularly to Liverpool ,London,Glasgow to meet criminals including associates of the Krays which he boasts about in some interviews.It is highly likely he would have spent longer in Prison than he did. He is a low life piece of excrement,his only positive contribution to society will be when he dies.
Paddy lm so sorry for what you had to go through. Nobody can even begin to imagine your pain. You are a brilliant speaker and powerful at getting your story heard. God bless you❤️
A very passionate interview, and I have to agree completely with Liam Galvin Paddy Hill's closing statement, about the police and the judicial system being made accountable for their actions.
The police and the judicial system in Britain have never been made accountable for what occurred under British Government directives to pursue Irish people and make 'convictions' happen in order British politicians' ends be met well after The Good Friday Agreement was finalised. All of us who were interned without trial, detained as I was without legal counsel or representation as a matter of course crossing The Irish Sea every occasion on an MI5 file, questioned with techniques (otherwise illegal in 'normal' constabulary policing) in which MI5 operatives were trained to make those questioned say whatever they wanted in closed statements constructed for us know exactly what this was to this day. The English (in the main) refuse to. The price simply for travelling on an Irish passport. My experience remains recount them the above the default response remains 'it didn't happen'.
A remarkable interview, it shows us how shafted we all are if things go wrong, if you get fitted up. Justice is only for the few, the corrupt are stealing everything good out of humanity.
Yep I know someone close to home who is inside for a terrible miscarriage of justice!!!paddy your spot on right 👍👍👍the corruption in the system from plod to judges etc is evil God bless you 🙏
16 years for something he never did it would ruin your life forever. god bless this man. the whole British government should hang their head in shame but won't they are the real criminals allowing this to happen
The real criminals as you pur it are the bastards who planted the bombs. Assuming these men are innocent it means there are people who committed this heinous crime who have walked free for 45 years.
@@colinjennings3661 I think the real bombers admitted to it the following year after they were caught after a seige in London. But it made no difference, the innocent six were still kept behind bars until 1989. True, they were likely IRA supporters but they never should have jailed for 15 years [ and badly beaten] for that alone.
Paddy you are a brave soul. The injustice you suffered will never be forgotten. I admire your dignity and the personal fight it took with which to face and survive with such unfairness. You still speak for all those wrongly and unlawfully convicted of something they did not do. Even now there are a voiceless group of people who can take heart in your struggle and ultimately you still symbolise the hope of freedom. You still give and represent a voice to those people. Wherever you are I wish for you Gods blessing.🙏❤️.x
Paddy one of the most street wise people you can ever meet. The police are to this day the biggest rougues on the streets, pure scum from top down. They lie in court daily, fabricate evidence, to bent judges who are just has corrupt as the pigs. As paddy so eleqauntly puts it, 1 rule for us & 1 rule for them. The IRA pissed allover the west midlands police & they know it. Ask those poor families trying to get justice for their murdered family members. Ask them who slams every door shut in their faces. Yes the scum that is west midlands police. Who know they had an informar on their books. West Midlands police have has has much blood on its hands has does the British government for these deaths in Birmingham. That's the truth, that's why they have put a 75 years embargo on the official papers to cover up their blood on the government & west midlands police hands, complete scum both of them. That just want it to all go away. They don't give a monkeys toss about the victims , or their families. Their covering up their murders. Scum. There's nothing they won't do to stop their guilt coming out. The families can go f themselves has far has the government or west midlands police are concerned. Total scum.
To anyone who says all criminals deserve prison no matter what, then I say good point! Jail the filth who fitted him up because they are true criminals!
Interesting interview....I get the feeling if the dice had rolled his way Paddy Hill could have been a leader in life as he is both articulate and intelligent given his upbringing.
Alfred Romeo Where did you get articulate from? He didn't deserve be locked up for all those years for a crime he didn't commit but I doubt he would have amounted to anything let alone a leader of any sort. He was a violent criminal. Had it been your parents or grandparents who were one of his burglary victims I'm sure you'd be calling him a scum bag right now.
@@upsidedownworldexposed6735 No, if he hadn`t been convicted of the bombings then he would have been in prison for other crimes. He spent almost all the 1960s in prison. He was and is a Cunt , he got sentenced to 17 years by the court of natural justice .
I seen somewhere that a psychiatric spoke to paddy and said that he's seen soldiers coming back from war torn countries with PTSD but he said paddy was the worst he'd ever seen. Poor fucking paddy x GOD LOVE YA PADDY
This burns me so so much and has done ever since I first heard about them, they will never get their lives back and it just shows what corrupt governments we have, I hope you guys find some kinda peace nowadays, in what ever form it comes.
I didn't realise that the British gangland was so tight knit in the 1960's. He mentions how everyone seemed to know each other or at least know of each other.
I didn't realise it either, but since watching these videos it seems London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester etc were very tightly linked. It really was a gangland network system. Slightly terrifying if I'm honest... Would have been difficult to disappear if you got a bad side of someone powerful. It's ironic that as the world has opened up the gang networks have become seemingly less linked... At least publically facing. No longer about the name, reputation and infamy!
I was escaping domestic violence 👍✔️ went to a new town! I was optimistic and positive 👍 My ex partner found me! He was from Essex 👎 He could not get me to come back so he almost destroyed my soul 🥊 He died! I survived ❤️🍀
Ive been in prison 3 times n fortunately 20 yrs ago turned my life around but this video got me in tears as to be an innocent man n spend 16+ yrs. In prison is soso wrong n scumbag coppers got away with perjury + brutality
I from Dublin lived in London for two years, the day I came back home to roost the Birmingham 6 were being released as I was flying home, what a home coming gift it was God bless you Paddy Hill, I pray that some day while on this earth that you will experience some sort of peace You are so loved 😍
Respect to the guy I've been in Simla shoes been locked up for crimes I commitd which is fair enough but being locked up for something u didn't do is sick
@@housecarl6 I would love to know who you are. So I can beat that conservative shit out of your system, that man is more of a man than you will ever be
*Nipper Parr* housecarl6 and telstar9l, one and the same, I suspect...another corrupt cop, kiddie fiddling as a pastime, not too intelligent, so never got the promotions they felt they deserved. In other words, an inadequate wanker compelled to defend a system that recognises them as an inadequate wanker. Justice, ironically.
When he says "when you are in jail you don't give a fuck about anything or anyone" well some jails don't have walls . . . .but have the same effect, especially when you are just a kid and you haven't lived life yet,
There is another interview where he openly talks about his previous conviction, where he admitted to stabbing and slashing people on a whim, that he was a bad man. Which is a bit confusing tbh.
He has never pretended to be someone that he wasn’t. He done things that most would find abhorrent. But he was convicted for a crime that he didn’t commit. Was it easy for others to believe that he was guilty because of his previous actions? Maybe. But it doesn’t change the fact that the police forced a confession out of him and his co-accused, all of whom were innocent.
@@CL2005 I don’t think any of the Birmingham 6, Guildford 4, Maguire 7, et al, have ever asked for anyone’s sympathy. Some of them used their stories in an attempt to bring about judicial reform. A person who is not guilty of a crime should not be convicted. All of these people were labelled as terrorists. This not only affected them but also their families. Would he have ended up in prison anyway? Possibly, but that doesn’t change what the British justice system done to him and all of the others.
The man said it very truthfully and honest. He is a very smart man. But he is correct. If you commit a crime and go to jail how can you get mad about it, you were the only one who put yourself there. But if your put in jail because of a lie and you did not commit the crime then everyday you will have more and more hate build up and want to lash out for being punished for a crime you did not commit. When you come out your bitter and want revenge on everything and everybody.. hate festers and gets no better over time, you just want to even the score...
The men that take ownership of their crimes and do their time like men, imagine if they all had the opportunity, or the inclination, to do something legit. With their single minded drive and wit. I’m not saying they all would, but I’d be willing to bet that some would do something very worth while
I watched a documentary about corrupt police, at the end of the documentary the police the people investigating the bent police said instead of taking the caught red handed police officers to court and prison they asked them discreetly to resign, not putting them in prison and newspapers for what they'd done was as big a crime as the other police officers had committed, I rang the police complaints commission and told them what the Hampshire constabulary freemasons have been doing to me on numerous occasions, the answers ranged from, that's too heavy for us, to that would be too embarrassing, the independent police complaints commission and the police themselves are one thing in Hampshire
Absolute sense........May these words resonate heavier with the passing of this man. R.I.P Paddy
American here. I love this fella. What a man!
Some strength this fella.alot respect for him..
What is great to see is the fight that still shines in this man's eyes after every thing the British state did to him and his family! Massive respect to ( D ) man.
I have seen many interviews given by this man and he vividly describes the pain he still has to live with; the estrangement from his family, the psychological trauma he still lives with to this day, having to face the painful reality that the cops who framed him have never been charged and the fact that the crime for which he and the other five were wrongfully imprisoned has officially never been solved. This man will never heal.
He was a career criminal he would have spent that time in prison anyway.
As crazy as it sounds right here, ridht now, its his choice. Remember Democracy?
@@telstar9
Like the OP states, those who actually committed the crime were never brought to justice and the police involved facilitated that by _their_ criminal activity.
Besides, you cannot state for certain he'd have spent that amount of time behind bars, which you'd have realised, had you actually engaged your brain from the start!
@@billyandrew He had spent most of the 1960s in prison and then when he got out never worked. He also traveled regularly to Liverpool ,London,Glasgow to meet criminals including associates of the Krays which he boasts about in some interviews.It is highly likely he would have spent longer in Prison than he did.
He is a low life piece of excrement,his only positive contribution to society will be when he dies.
@@telstar9 fucking idiot
The last 2 minutes of this video are massively, massively powerful....
Paddy lm so sorry for what you had to go through. Nobody can even begin to imagine your pain. You are a brilliant speaker and powerful at getting your story heard. God bless you❤️
Well said Paddy. He went through a horrific experience nobody should have to go through.
God bless Paddy. I do not know how you endured such suffering and pain, take care, I pray for you everyday.
Gerry Guisseppi and you Paddy are not forgotten
A very passionate interview, and I have to agree completely with Liam Galvin Paddy Hill's closing statement, about the police and the judicial system being made accountable for their actions.
Kim Senior
The real criminals, the police.
J.B Mac Forever
+J.B Mac Forever. I never thought the district court could give more than a few months.??
@@francisboyle3271
Two years, if I remember correctly.
Any longer and the magistrate refers the case to Crown for sentencing.
The police and the judicial system in Britain have never been made accountable for what occurred under British Government directives to pursue Irish people and make 'convictions' happen in order British politicians' ends be met well after The Good Friday Agreement was finalised. All of us who were interned without trial, detained as I was without legal counsel or representation as a matter of course crossing The Irish Sea every occasion on an MI5 file, questioned with techniques (otherwise illegal in 'normal' constabulary policing) in which MI5 operatives were trained to make those questioned say whatever they wanted in closed statements constructed for us know exactly what this was to this day. The English (in the main) refuse to. The price simply for travelling on an Irish passport. My experience remains recount them the above the default response remains 'it didn't happen'.
He's absolutely spot on with what he say's.
Paddy you are a legend. They put a mock in democracy.
I hope you are finding the peace you deserve.
I hope he finds the soap he hasn`t been looking for
Legend
@@telstar9 sorry, what does that mean ?
A remarkable interview, it shows us how shafted we all are if things go wrong, if you get fitted up. Justice is only for the few, the corrupt are stealing everything good out of humanity.
Yep I know someone close to home who is inside for a terrible miscarriage of justice!!!paddy your spot on right 👍👍👍the corruption in the system from plod to judges etc is evil God bless you 🙏
16 years for something he never did it would ruin your life forever. god bless this man. the whole British government should hang their head in shame but won't they are the real criminals allowing this to happen
The real criminals as you pur it are the bastards who planted the bombs. Assuming these men are innocent it means there are people who committed this heinous crime who have walked free for 45 years.
Po box in is
@@colinjennings3661 It was a 16yr old kid, wasn't it? Anyway they confessed 'Good Friday' etc.
@@colinjennings3661 I think the real bombers admitted to it the following year after they were caught after a seige in London. But it made no difference, the innocent six were still kept behind bars until 1989. True, they were likely IRA supporters but they never should have jailed for 15 years [ and badly beaten] for that alone.
@Larry O'Connor Thanks, Larry.
Paddy you are a brave soul. The injustice you suffered will never be forgotten. I admire your dignity and the personal fight it took with which to face and survive with such unfairness. You still speak for all those wrongly and unlawfully convicted of something they did not do. Even now there are a voiceless group of people who can take heart in your struggle and ultimately you still symbolise the hope of freedom. You still give and represent a voice to those people. Wherever you are I wish for you Gods blessing.🙏❤️.x
You were given a raw deal in life hope you can find some peace.Much respect.
Just learned of the Birmingham Six in 2021.... what a shame “the system” can put a human through without consequences.
This man is speaking the truth.
What strength this man has shown. His journey was horrific
Your resilience is a gift 🍀
Imagine what he's been through. I have watched a few of his interviews. God bless you Paddy.🙏
People talk obout hard men ,well folks this man you are watching is has hard as they come !!!!!!!
Very eloquent and valuable testament to the situation in the UK. I feel so sorry at this wrongful conviction, crookedness from start to finish. RIP.
What a likeable man wish I had the pleasure of meeting him . What a man. A Legend 🙌
RIP PADDY
Paddy Hill is just, indescribably brave.
Heartbreaking this video..what a legend
Paddy one of the most street wise people you can ever meet. The police are to this day the biggest rougues on the streets, pure scum from top down. They lie in court daily, fabricate evidence, to bent judges who are just has corrupt as the pigs. As paddy so eleqauntly puts it, 1 rule for us & 1 rule for them. The IRA pissed allover the west midlands police & they know it. Ask those poor families trying to get justice for their murdered family members. Ask them who slams every door shut in their faces. Yes the scum that is west midlands police. Who know they had an informar on their books. West Midlands police have has has much blood on its hands has does the British government for these deaths in Birmingham. That's the truth, that's why they have put a 75 years embargo on the official papers to cover up their blood on the government & west midlands police hands, complete scum both of them. That just want it to all go away. They don't give a monkeys toss about the victims , or their families. Their covering up their murders. Scum. There's nothing they won't do to stop their guilt coming out. The families can go f themselves has far has the government or west midlands police are concerned. Total scum.
Paddy is a hero. 100 percent respect.
Reading Paddy Joe's book (again). The interrogation and torture chapters are hard to read. No wonder that wee face looks haunted.
And striped....
To anyone who says all criminals deserve prison no matter what, then I say good point! Jail the filth who fitted him up because they are true criminals!
All the way up the chain, through the so-called 'intelligence services, to finish up with the Home Secretary being banged up as well.
@@billyandrew Go even higher than that my friend. Prime minister and queen, too.
@@kevinchamberlain7928 The Queen LOL twat
Your videos are amazing Liam, I've said it before but then I stumble across another gem so have to say it again lol !!!
Going to try and really do more next year - got a bit more time first 6 months of the year - really appreciate you watching
Interesting interview....I get the feeling if the dice had rolled his way Paddy Hill could have been a leader in life as he is both articulate and intelligent given his upbringing.
Alfred Romeo Where did you get articulate from? He didn't deserve be locked up for all those years for a crime he didn't commit but I doubt he would have amounted to anything let alone a leader of any sort. He was a violent criminal. Had it been your parents or grandparents who were one of his burglary victims I'm sure you'd be calling him a scum bag right now.
Ben Potter I presume he meant a different path from birth m8
Alfred Romeo your rite..its cos hes lived it though mate..disgusting what was done to this man
@@upsidedownworldexposed6735 No, if he hadn`t been convicted of the bombings then he would have been in prison for other crimes. He spent almost all the 1960s in prison. He was and is a Cunt , he got sentenced to 17 years by the court of natural justice .
@@telstar9 Thats fucking harsh
I seen somewhere that a psychiatric spoke to paddy and said that he's seen soldiers coming back from war torn countries with PTSD but he said paddy was the worst he'd ever seen. Poor fucking paddy x GOD LOVE YA PADDY
Brilliant interview
Got soso much time for paddy hill + other innocent men god bless him
I was 8 when they were released, but I remember the 6 coming out and the news reports.
Thats interesting ,,, not
@@telstar9 the man is reminiscing, why be cruel
@@512-m7f Because telstar, as he has shown in multiple comments, is the exact definition of a useless wanker.
@@telstar9 a reply with massive insight... Nah ... only codding ya.
Good interview
This burns me so so much and has done ever since I first heard about them, they will never get their lives back and it just shows what corrupt governments we have, I hope you guys find some kinda peace nowadays, in what ever form it comes.
I didn't realise that the British gangland was so tight knit in the 1960's. He mentions how everyone seemed to know each other or at least know of each other.
I didn't realise it either, but since watching these videos it seems London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester etc were very tightly linked. It really was a gangland network system. Slightly terrifying if I'm honest... Would have been difficult to disappear if you got a bad side of someone powerful. It's ironic that as the world has opened up the gang networks have become seemingly less linked... At least publically facing. No longer about the name, reputation and infamy!
God Bless ya Paddy,,,
He's no 18 stone bodybuilder but something tells me... don't ever Fook with this man.
John boy Yeah in case you catch some fucking disease off him
@@telstar9 you horrible bastard, this man has paid well for his crimes, so fuck you with that vile comment!!!!!!
@@telstar9
Can't be any worse than what you already have, you syphilis-ridden rent boy!
18 stone bodybuilders can rarely fight - and are slow.
telstar9 you dirty smelly rat as us Irish would call the likes of you
I was escaping domestic violence 👍✔️ went to a new town! I was optimistic and positive 👍 My ex partner found me! He was from Essex 👎 He could not get me to come back so he almost destroyed my soul 🥊 He died! I survived ❤️🍀
@MUFC AllTheWay god bless you ❤️🍀
God bless you Gail
Lovely man it’s shocking
Is he still around? Any social media presence?
I'm so sorry that you had to go through the injustice 😭 PTSD 🍀🥊🌙🇮🇪❤️
God bless youPaddy
RIP Mr Patrick Hill. you are now truly a free man.
rest in peace paddy hill- what a powerful man- what an inspiration?
Great interview Paddy, spot on
RIP Paddy.
Imagine the shit he got in jail for something he had nothing to do with .
Yea I know . It must of been so frustrating knowing u r innocent.not a few days .but 16 .5 years
Yeah Australia Victoria tralalgon cops were on cctv hurting me! I still have the photos from my beautiful solicitor legal aid ❤️
Amen. Salute to brother.
Ive been in prison 3 times n fortunately 20 yrs ago turned my life around but this video got me in tears as to be an innocent man n spend 16+ yrs. In prison is soso wrong n scumbag coppers got away with perjury + brutality
RIP Paddy
Very very sincere eyes,
Dan very ,very ,very very very, sincere eyes lol
Huge respect 👏
A very likeable man. Paddy.
Woule love to hear Paddy hill discuss Frankie Fraser with Albert Reading . That would be an interview and half !!
Or Eric Mason.
I from Dublin lived in London for two years, the day I came back home to roost the Birmingham 6 were being released as I was flying home, what a home coming gift it was
God bless you Paddy Hill, I pray that some day while on this earth that you will experience some sort of peace
You are so loved 😍
Respect to the guy I've been in Simla shoes been locked up for crimes I commitd which is fair enough but being locked up for something u didn't do is sick
Your a criminal he's not
@@benbrosnan977 What ? He spent most of the 1960s in prison for burglary ,theft and violence .
Any of you that have watch this, watch, watch the Hard Talk interview, it broke my heat, what that man had gone through , rest in peace Paddy!
Paddy is still alive thankfully
@@LiamGalvinFilm I seen some were he died, my apologies to you Paddy
PMSL !
@@telstar9 Have you dried out yet ? .. You seem to have done a lot of 'pissing yourself laughing' !
Very tough man. Respect there.
"He was hard as nail " ? he was, is a wanker , like you.
You mean like you, housecarl?
@@housecarl6 I would love to know who you are. So I can beat that conservative shit out of your system, that man is more of a man than you will ever be
*Nipper Parr*
housecarl6 and telstar9l, one and the same, I suspect...another corrupt cop, kiddie fiddling as a pastime, not too intelligent, so never got the promotions they felt they deserved.
In other words, an inadequate wanker compelled to defend a system that recognises them as an inadequate wanker.
Justice, ironically.
anyone know where he got the scar from?.it looks kinda fresh
👍🥊🍀 for your honesty ❤️
Top Man..
I'm proud to be Irish to the grave 🍀❤️
Wanted to hear more about Paddys life
Innocent until proven Irish. This mans name should be spoken with pride in every school and town in the Republic of Ireland
God bless you ❤️
When he says "when you are in jail you don't give a fuck about anything or anyone" well some jails don't have walls . . . .but have the same effect, especially when you are just a kid and you haven't lived life yet,
Prison kills you emotionally,
If you let it or aren't strong enough.
well said paddy all the best
Pure Honesty and true regarding British Police & the wayward corruption.
great interview spot on paddy.
God Bless you Mate
looks like in The Gorbals he got a sore face… thats a belter of a scar…
A proper Glesga kiss, razor, followed by heid to ensure the scar is thick.
I nearly went to prison 👍 As a Irish Catholic Australian I got beaten in a cell in Victoria Australia now I live in West Australia 👍❤️
I was thinking about paddy only last night a man who can’t move on he is still full of pain and anger at what the English Government did to him ❤
Paddy how can you trust anyone in authority after what happened to you ? God bless you mate
I’m sure he don’t …
There is another interview where he openly talks about his previous conviction, where he admitted to stabbing and slashing people on a whim, that he was a bad man. Which is a bit confusing tbh.
He has never pretended to be someone that he wasn’t. He done things that most would find abhorrent. But he was convicted for a crime that he didn’t commit. Was it easy for others to believe that he was guilty because of his previous actions? Maybe. But it doesn’t change the fact that the police forced a confession out of him and his co-accused, all of whom were innocent.
@@arthurgoodness7865 yeah of course but knowing his previous it's just hard to feel sympathy for him personally tbh.
@@CL2005 I don’t think any of the Birmingham 6, Guildford 4, Maguire 7, et al, have ever asked for anyone’s sympathy.
Some of them used their stories in an attempt to bring about judicial reform. A person who is not guilty of a crime should not be convicted.
All of these people were labelled as terrorists. This not only affected them but also their families.
Would he have ended up in prison anyway? Possibly, but that doesn’t change what the British justice system done to him and all of the others.
@@CL2005 What about David Dickinson's 'previous' ? or Stephen Fry's 'previous' or Johnny Vaughan's ''previous' ? . All have served prison time
@@olliecromwell9526 lol, you're comparing theft and drug dealing to violence? Come on.
Couldn’t agree more Paddy
No innocents harmed - NOT MUCH? Only normal family businesses 'Protected'with innocent kids & mums losing their 'can't pay' innocent Dads!
You are so resilient ❤️🍀 I was lucky 🍀🇨🇮 I had a lawyer that took on the police 👍🍀
What was u charged with if u don't mind me asking
@@davejones7847 excessive flatulence in public
This case is infuriating. Heard of it before but I didn’t know they got over 15 years in jail innocent. Jesus
❤️🥊 to your brother's 👍
This man should be wearing silk with the compensation that he should’ve got makes you fucking sick looks like he’s struggling
The man said it very truthfully and honest. He is a very smart man. But he is correct. If you commit a crime and go to jail how can you get mad about it, you were the only one who put yourself there. But if your put in jail because of a lie and you did not commit the crime then everyday you will have more and more hate build up and want to lash out for being punished for a crime you did not commit. When you come out your bitter and want revenge on everything and everybody.. hate festers and gets no better over time, you just want to even the score...
@Twilight 8368 no ,but at least they have manners for others who reply respectfully about a subject.
Many other comments aside, I for one am freaked out by his eyes. The glare and his words accuse your soul.
Top man !!!!
love this man all the best from south wales valleys
Who is this guy Franky that he talks about?
Mad Frankie Fraser - cheers
@@LiamGalvinFilm Thanks
Love you Paddy
I nearly went to prison for being Irish Catholic and proud 🥊👍🍀❤️
Shut up you silly twat ,, you`re like a background noise from a flushing toilet
@@telstar9 You really behave like a 6 year old, go read your Jolly Phonics pal.
This guy is amazing -
Respect paddy
The men that take ownership of their crimes and do their time like men, imagine if they all had the opportunity, or the inclination, to do something legit. With their single minded drive and wit. I’m not saying they all would, but I’d be willing to bet that some would do something very worth while
social distancing 5 years early.
I watched a documentary about corrupt police, at the end of the documentary the police the people investigating the bent police said instead of taking the caught red handed police officers to court and prison they asked them discreetly to resign, not putting them in prison and newspapers for what they'd done was as big a crime as the other police officers had committed, I rang the police complaints commission and told them what the Hampshire constabulary freemasons have been doing to me on numerous occasions, the answers ranged from, that's too heavy for us, to that would be too embarrassing, the independent police complaints commission and the police themselves are one thing in Hampshire
T.i.?