The Mail’s Website are running the story of the Eastern European woman’s head that was found in a plastic bag on a beach by two children. The commenters on the site are sympathizing only with the children – not sympathy for the poor Eastern European woman ! – she probably deserved it hey ?!
As for the negative equity hoo-har – bloody marvellous !
“Femail magazine – Style, Fashion and Wit” – not words I would associate with the harridans that I see slipping copies of the DM into their shopping trolleys down the supermarket!
The young ‘evil’ girl in that pic isn’t even the real girl involved in the story, she’s a model so why even include her and that bloody stupid looking band across her eyes? And btw wtf is that thing in the black jacket below the young girl’s pic?
“She taught us – a normal middle-class family in an ordinary town – so much about the complex makings of a human being.”
Why mention that they are middle-class? It’s as if she thinks disturbed children are an exclusively working-class phenomenon. I suppose one difference is that working-class parents generally don’t write a money-spinning book about their experiences.
The book dosen’t look to bad actually, I mean the opening line does sound like it was a pretty scary experience:
‘We first saw signs of change in our daughter when she arrived home early one day from school loosely holding a badly screwed up explusion letter while wearing a hooded sweatshirt stoned on the gate way drug some people call weed. When my husband tried to talk to her she said she was fed up of our normal middle-class family life in an ordinary town and wanted to go and live on a council estate in Hackey with her black Muslim boyfriend who she had met over Bebo only a few weeks previous…’
The kid in question’s behaviour included such “evil” acts as sloshing water out of the bath, putting her jumper on inside out and tapping her feet annoyingly. She’s Satan incarnate. This was my favourite line from the piece:
“Then one day I overhead Daniel pleading with Alex to stop hurting our precious cat, Scooter.
She’d been pulling his tail. Looking into Alex’s big, black eyes as I gently told her off, I found nothing there.
No emotion, no anger. But, as I stepped away, I heard her whisper to Daniel: “I hate you. You made Mum hear.”
It chilled my blood.”
It chilled her blood to hear a five year old telling her brother she hated him? Bloody hell. Me and my sister as sprogs would probably have given her a nervous collapse.
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Labelling a child evil? Nice.
a family adopted an “angelic” 3 year old? so that’s where madeleine got to…
where did she get those flashy shades from?
I like how the pic (which is of a model) is censored, but it’s their on the website for all to see.
I wonder if the 3 year old turns out to be eastern European!
After years of Mail hype the housing market falters a bit.
It’s nice of that lady in the blue dress to help that old geezer walk.
Bullet points in articles help me understand.
Negative equity for 3 million homes means affordable housing for 3 million buyers!
Fantastic news if you ask me, especially as 90% of those houses are probably owned by investors, not families, I weep not for their wasted money.
I bet that red carpet was rolled out for some bogus asylum seeking terrorists.
According to the article, only families are facing negative equity. Phew! What a relief.
The Mail’s Website are running the story of the Eastern European woman’s head that was found in a plastic bag on a beach by two children. The commenters on the site are sympathizing only with the children – not sympathy for the poor Eastern European woman ! – she probably deserved it hey ?!
As for the negative equity hoo-har – bloody marvellous !
“Femail magazine – Style, Fashion and Wit” – not words I would associate with the harridans that I see slipping copies of the DM into their shopping trolleys down the supermarket!
That story about the “evil” five year old is tragic, the mother sounds like a horrible person. Read it here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=554769&in_page_id=1879
The young ‘evil’ girl in that pic isn’t even the real girl involved in the story, she’s a model so why even include her and that bloody stupid looking band across her eyes? And btw wtf is that thing in the black jacket below the young girl’s pic?
One quote from the article on the ‘evil’ young girl:
”She taught us – a normal middle-class family in an ordinary town – so much about the complex makings of a human being.”
Why did they need someone who was ‘evil’ to teach them about the ‘complex makings of a human being’ were they that detached from humanity beforehand?
“She taught us – a normal middle-class family in an ordinary town – so much about the complex makings of a human being.”
Why mention that they are middle-class? It’s as if she thinks disturbed children are an exclusively working-class phenomenon. I suppose one difference is that working-class parents generally don’t write a money-spinning book about their experiences.
The book dosen’t look to bad actually, I mean the opening line does sound like it was a pretty scary experience:
‘We first saw signs of change in our daughter when she arrived home early one day from school loosely holding a badly screwed up explusion letter while wearing a hooded sweatshirt stoned on the gate way drug some people call weed. When my husband tried to talk to her she said she was fed up of our normal middle-class family life in an ordinary town and wanted to go and live on a council estate in Hackey with her black Muslim boyfriend who she had met over Bebo only a few weeks previous…’
The kid in question’s behaviour included such “evil” acts as sloshing water out of the bath, putting her jumper on inside out and tapping her feet annoyingly. She’s Satan incarnate. This was my favourite line from the piece:
“Then one day I overhead Daniel pleading with Alex to stop hurting our precious cat, Scooter.
She’d been pulling his tail. Looking into Alex’s big, black eyes as I gently told her off, I found nothing there.
No emotion, no anger. But, as I stepped away, I heard her whisper to Daniel: “I hate you. You made Mum hear.”
It chilled my blood.”
It chilled her blood to hear a five year old telling her brother she hated him? Bloody hell. Me and my sister as sprogs would probably have given her a nervous collapse.
Quite clearly this girl is the anti-christ! The next step will be the wearing of hooded tops and chuffing on a spliff!
I thought someone like Ted Bundy was evil, not a 3 year old girl.
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