That’ll be why a police helicopter has been circling us today then. Quite a lot of this news story could hardly be closer to where we live. 🙁
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That’ll be why a police helicopter has been circling us today then. Quite a lot of this news story could hardly be closer to where we live. 🙁
khadijah says
yeah. *bit* distressing.
Joyce says
I don’t mean it’s not terrible, because it is, but violent deaths happen everywhere. Our old house was in a very posh, residential area, where a child was abducted and murdered on his way to school just a few weeks ago. We now live in a very rural area, but someone was killed in a knife attack just a few hundred yards away.
merry says
Oh i know, its just grim and chilling to drive up to it – and erm, at the risk of sounding uncaring, which i don’t mean – another good reason to want to be far far away from here. I don’t want my car bashed up either really. Plus its almost exactly at the place where i got followed by those blokes the other week, which just makes it another reason to begin to really hate being in this town.
I know it happens everywhere – its just a bit of a *rolls eyes, hands on hips, what is this town coming to* moment really.
Sarah says
um, yep, we had a murder just down the road from the garage this week, so you can’t escape it…
merry says
Can’t escape “it” – can escape Peterborough.
Hannah says
Oh so that’s what it was.
I grew up in a village on the outskirts of P’boro and that was lovely. Right here in the centre where I am now is not so.
I do miss community that a village gives. Not that I have anything against other nationalities but it does kind of break up communities when you can’t talk to your neighbour because you don’t share a common language.
chris F says
It might hapen anywahere, but it happens in some places more often than in others. It sounds best not to live near Joyce though….
merry says
Giggle, i’m sure you didn’t mean that how it came out!