well.........I think that this has to be the most exciting, action packed, surprise around every corner, interviews I have ever watched!!! The twist at the end is crazy!!! I didnt see that coming!!! No comment!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did you know (and I'm shocked to see nobody's actually said this) that he also did a part in a Kids TV show called Prove it!? and his part was 'Fred's Shed' :D
Is this your handwriting? ..No comment..."my handwritings terrible" so it is yours? 'No comment' Fred, Fred, Fred if it wasn't what it is, it would be funny - what a sad, duplicitous little man - bye bye Fred
1. When your wife ask you to help clean and disinfect the bathrooms and kitchen "Can't help ya hun I looked everywhere but theres No Comet™ 2. After Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck saved the world in Armageddon there was....No Comet💫 3. When you used to keep asking your mom over and over to buy you something at the grocery store checkout line....."No! Calm It"
Notice the extreme talkatively directly after the "this is har ... I can tell this!". The deranged weatherman realises he implicated himself and now goes into "deflection". Perhaps not useable as evidence but at least shows the cops they are on the right trail. Great tactic by the detective there pretending to forget a detail lol. Sociopaths simply cannot resist jumping in and finishing sentences or correcting people. I wish had been a detective.
The second they say ‘no comment’ you just know they are guilty other wise you would fight tooth and nail to prove the detective wrong ! well done GMP great result in the end 👍
I have no faith in the policing system. If they want to convict you, they will do their best. I used to report local crime to the police, but I don't bother anymore. I had an argument one night with my friend, at his home (who we have been best friends for 19 years). In the heat of the moment he phoned the police on me. I spent 23 hours in custody, and was charged with three offences. The police released me from custody on a wet Sunday evening in November at 10:40pm (+2 degrees temp), 50 miles away from my home. I spent the night wandering the streets with no money on me (my personal belongings were seized for evidence). After months of worry and stress, after negotiations between my solicitor and my friends family, it was finally settled just four days before I was due in court. My friend and I have not spoken since November 2013.
I expected no comments on this video.
Lol "my writings terrible" ..so that is your writing then? "no comment"
Whys he thinking about his answers, when his answers are no comment.
"God my handwritings dreadful"
"So this is your hand writing then?"
"No comment"
What?
Presenter: and now over to fred for the latest on the weather. Fred: no commet
Nice one Ian for appearing in court as a witness and talking freely about talbot's abuse. Excellent decision. A brave one too IMO. Peace !! Rxx
You should have disabled comments in accordance with Fred's wishes!
Not jumping around with silly jumpers now..
What I don't get is why he actually looks away and has a think to the question when the answer to everyone of them is " no comment" lol.
he looks to his solicitor for instruction
Where's Fred this week? In police custody!
Good heavens, you can't trust any one, I would never have believed he could do anything like that.
well.........I think that this has to be the most exciting, action packed, surprise around every corner, interviews I have ever watched!!! The twist at the end is crazy!!! I didnt see that coming!!! No comment!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Such arrogance. I know they say to say that but in reality an innocent man rarely does.
I'm surprised they bailed him, he could have fled the country in an instant.
Did you know (and I'm shocked to see nobody's actually said this) that he also did a part in a Kids TV show called Prove it!? and his part was 'Fred's Shed' :D
What is the advantage of saying no comment opposed to just remaining silent for the interview?
Very guilty...you can see it in his body language
lol that detective is very good.
He thinks of the answers to the questions in his head then says no comment 🙈🙈
Is this your handwriting? ..No comment..."my handwritings terrible" so it is yours? 'No comment' Fred, Fred, Fred if it wasn't what it is, it would be funny - what a sad, duplicitous little man - bye bye Fred
Ring, a ding ding ding,
Your Going Down
not exactly the body language of a innocent man, is it ?
Well done GMP. 👍
He genuinely believed that his lie would work.
I think he's speaking in code.
Why do people turn out like this? Firstly it is Jimmy Savile, Then Rolf Harris, Glitter and now Fred, who I loved watching on TV as a kid.
I like how there is no comment...
JUST A NORMAL DAY FOR HIM GOOD DAY FOR US SUNNY SKY S ALL ROUND
1. When your wife ask you to help clean and disinfect the bathrooms and kitchen "Can't help ya hun I looked everywhere but theres No Comet™
2. After Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck saved the world in Armageddon there was....No Comet💫
3. When you used to keep asking your mom over and over to buy you something at the grocery store checkout line....."No! Calm It"
2:12 - "this is har ... I can tell this".
It's all harmless Fred if you're innocent. Gotcha!
Notice the extreme talkatively directly after the "this is har ... I can tell this!". The deranged weatherman realises he implicated himself and now goes into "deflection". Perhaps not useable as evidence but at least shows the cops they are on the right trail. Great tactic by the detective there pretending to forget a detail lol. Sociopaths simply cannot resist jumping in and finishing sentences or correcting people.
I wish had been a detective.
Man made climate change Fred?.............On the fence with that one Fred
The second they say ‘no comment’ you just know they are guilty other wise you would fight tooth and nail to prove the detective wrong ! well done GMP great result in the end 👍
Saying repeatedly 'no comment' and therefore slamming shut makes suspects look guilty.
No comment
I have no faith in the policing system. If they want to convict you, they will do their best. I used to report local crime to the police, but I don't bother anymore.
I had an argument one night with my friend, at his home (who we have been best friends for 19 years). In the heat of the moment he phoned the police on me. I spent 23 hours in custody, and was charged with three offences.
The police released me from custody on a wet Sunday evening in November at 10:40pm (+2 degrees temp), 50 miles away from my home. I spent the night wandering the streets with no money on me (my personal belongings were seized for evidence).
After months of worry and stress, after negotiations between my solicitor and my friends family, it was finally settled just four days before I was due in court.
My friend and I have not spoken since November 2013.
I feel for you my friend, stay strong.
Yeah, the police haul you in over horrendous allegations and you're innocent and most folk start replying ' no comment '......dont think so
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