Stanley knives were always kicking around garages/utility drawers when I was growing up. I also called the speaking clock. Knife crime was not on my radar, knives were tools first and foremost.
You are exemplifying Luke Mitchell. Most teenagers at the time dressed like that. He wasn't known as the outlier! He was interviewed twice before being arrested. It was the 9th of July in which he was forensically tested according to Sandra Lean. He was not the only kid in the area with long blond hair and wearing bandanas but he was one of the few 14/15 year olds dealing hash.
Stanley knives were always kicking around garages/utility drawers when I was growing up. I also called the speaking clock. Knife crime was not on my radar, knives were tools first and foremost.
@jengale8739 Exactly the same for me! Funny how what is normal for some is weird for others.
You are exemplifying Luke Mitchell. Most teenagers at the time dressed like that. He wasn't known as the outlier!
He was interviewed twice before being arrested.
It was the 9th of July in which he was forensically tested according to Sandra Lean.
He was not the only kid in the area with long blond hair and wearing bandanas but he was one of the few 14/15 year olds dealing hash.