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  • #61
    Hi Patrick

    I didnt know about the others in the area so thanks for the update...hmm I wonder indeed!

    I love the art gallery in Saltaire with all the Hockney paintings...not to mention the model village of Titus Salt's.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Andrew Firth View Post
      Pardon?

      Think you may have got your names mixed up there.
      I do apologise Andrew, it has been a long day.

      Fixed,

      I know this Griffith's chap is safely under lock and key but I still found this bizarre.

      I would edit the post if it was possible.

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      • #63
        Silverstealth,

        No probs!
        I bet it's felt like a long day, if you've been in Bradford!

        Time seems to have stood still in the centre of town since they dug that huge hole for the new shopping centre that failed to materialise.

        And as a Bradfordian, I'm allowed to say that....

        Cheers
        Andrew

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        • #64
          Hi Patrick, I thought part of what you wrote was from a message board and the rest was your own experience. I'm glad it wasn't, but unfortunately that just means some other poor person is going through it now. Must be terrible for those who live in the apt building; how can it ever feel like home again?

          I was glad people brought flowers. Thanks Mark for posting the photos.

          Best regards,
          Archaic

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Andrew Firth View Post
            Silverstealth,

            No probs!
            I bet it's felt like a long day, if you've been in Bradford!

            Time seems to have stood still in the centre of town since they dug that huge hole for the new shopping centre that failed to materialise.

            And as a Bradfordian, I'm allowed to say that....

            Cheers
            Andrew


            Hi Andrew, the hole does make for nice reflections though

            At least he new Southgate complex is nearing completion.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Ally View Post
              I am wondering how long before there is a cry for a ban on crossbows.
              Bloody well should be....
              'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Archaic View Post
                Hi Patrick, I thought part of what you wrote was from a message board and the rest was your own experience. I'm glad it wasn't, but unfortunately that just means some other poor person is going through it now. Must be terrible for those who live in the apt building; how can it ever feel like home again?

                I was glad people brought flowers. Thanks Mark for posting the photos.

                Best regards,
                Archaic
                Hi Archy!!!!!!!!

                Yes Patrick's quotes from that message board are seriously disturbing- There's a LOT more to come out here I reckon but I honestly don't think we should give him the slightest encouragement as in board space.

                Suz x
                'Would you like to see my African curiosities?'

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by silverstealth View Post
                  Hi Andrew, the hole does make for nice reflections though

                  At least he new Southgate complex is nearing completion.
                  You've a real talent there for making something absolutely awful, look rather nice! Apparently they're grassing over the non-excavated parts of that land to make a "park". Sounds like the Westfield company are going to be a while before they commit to building in Bradford.

                  Obviously, recession or not, the Shepherd's Bush one in London got built didn't it? They know where to put their money....

                  All the best
                  Andrew

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Andrew Firth View Post
                    You've a real talent there for making something absolutely awful, look rather nice! Apparently they're grassing over the non-excavated parts of that land to make a "park". Sounds like the Westfield company are going to be a while before they commit to building in Bradford.

                    Obviously, recession or not, the Shepherd's Bush one in London got built didn't it? They know where to put their money....

                    All the best
                    Andrew
                    Yes they they are on with tidying it up, hell of a hole to fill mind.





                    This was taken April 23, 2010 as preparations began.

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                    • #70
                      Unless I've missed this in an earlier post, the remains found have been tested and are animal not human...which poses the statement...'back to square one'.

                      Police investigating the deaths of three women in Bradford say remains found in a river are not human.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Nurse Sarah View Post
                        Unless I've missed this in an earlier post, the remains found have been tested and are animal not human...which poses the statement...'back to square one'.

                        http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/10197001.stm
                        A thought that crossed my mind earlier was given the fact he was studying 19th century murder in Bradford, might he use some of the locations where people were dumped back then.

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                        • #72
                          Interesting thought, who knows how much his study of crime has led/influenced him in his own crimes...

                          I just feel for the families at this time, not knowing where their daughters are...

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                          • #73
                            Deja Vu.

                            Regarding the Stephen Griffiths case in Bradford.
                            Hello to everyone,

                            As you can see, Im not exactly a regular poster here!!! But I do drop by alot more often than I post.

                            I have held back on mentioning this information on any forum until now, but as I now see that a quick search of the net will reveal the same information to anyone, I will post it here. Sorry, but I feel I kinda have to get it off my chest, say it/type, it as were. As I say, a net search search showed me that this info is already in the public domain, so apologies if it is already old news to you.

                            I live in Leeds, born and bred. The "Yorkshire Ripper" cast a shadow over my childhood, as it did for many of my generation. Back in the late 80'/90's there were a number of murders of prostitutes and (in the awful and sexist language of all too recent past, that now seems like another era, "Good time girls"). Kenneth Valentine was convicted of the "manslaughter" of one of them, her name was Janet Willoughby. Some of the other girls drank in the same pubs/bars as Janet, they knew each other/mixed in the same circles etc, I always felt that Valentine got away with alot more than he was charged with. He was cleared of Janets murder, but found guilty of sexually assaulting her and her manslaughter. He got 7 years!!! He was out in 5!!!

                            He then moved to Bradford, he got a flat in the converted "Soho Mills". In October 1996 he killed 25 year old Bradford prostitute Caroline Creevy in his flat. His neighbour, living in one of the flats below him was none other than Stephen Griffiths!!! In 1998 Valentine was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 22 years. After the murder "Soho Mills" was renamed "Holmfield court".

                            The man who calls himself the Crossbow Cannibal has an astonishing link with a killer who lived in a flat above him.
                            Last edited by Zodiac; 06-15-2010, 02:06 AM.
                            And thus I clothe my naked villainy
                            With old odd ends, stol'n forth of holy writ;
                            And seem a saint, when most I play the devil.

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                            • #74
                              Hi Zodiac. I hadn't heard that information before, thanks for sharing it.

                              Having a serial killer living upstairs from him must have been a "thrilling" and unfortunately influential experience for Griffiths. It would seem that by murdering a woman in his own flat he was emulating the previous killer.

                              Apparently sick minds think alike.

                              Best regards,
                              Archaic

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Archaic View Post
                                Hi Zodiac. I hadn't heard that information before, thanks for sharing it.

                                Having a serial killer living upstairs from him must have been a "thrilling" and unfortunately influential experience for Griffiths. It would seem that by murdering a woman in his own flat he was emulating the previous killer.

                                Apparently sick minds think alike.

                                Best regards,
                                Archaic
                                Hi Archaic,

                                Yes, I totally agree with you. Oh and thanks for the reply by the way. I've been carrying this info around with me and I just had to let it out, tell someone about it etc. Turns out that chummy went to the same Uni as me, Leeds!!! Thankfully he graduated the year before I started and he majored in Psychology, I majored in History (and drinking!!!) but I did take Psychology as my elective!!! so you can see why I was more than a touch worried when I heard that he was a Leeds Alumnus!!!

                                All the best,

                                Zodiac.
                                And thus I clothe my naked villainy
                                With old odd ends, stol'n forth of holy writ;
                                And seem a saint, when most I play the devil.

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