Sunday, 5 March 2006

Common Forensics

Well, the forensic scientists have been scouring the Common in their fetching one piece hoodys (so last year). I fear they'll find alot more to do with the dodgy drug dealers who park up there every evening rather than whatever happened to this person. I wonder if the two are related?

I walk across the Common every evening in the pitch darkness after work. Oddly, I don't feel put off, but maybe I should err on the side of caution.

If this is gang related, then I'm not bothered (bovvered), nor scared. If it's a couple of psycho's who just picked on a passer-by, then this can happen anywhere.

Well, rather than escape from London, I remind myself that at least we've got freedom of speech, a great social health system, respectful children, a democractically elected Mayor and Government who work for the good of the us tax payers.......... oh, none of the above.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What exactly did happen on the Common the other night?? We were kept awake too by the helicopters, and the next morning saw the Common taped off. We asked a policewoman what happened, and she said she couldn't say. Was anyone hurt? Any ideas about the nature of incident?

Anonymous said...

What exactly did happen on the Common the other night?? We were kept awake too by the helicopters, and the next morning saw the Common taped off. We asked a policewoman what happened, and she said she couldn't say. Was anyone hurt? Any ideas about the nature of the incident?

Doctor Pangloss said...

I don't know what happened. Of course, the police can't tell us either, but listening to a BBC Radio London news report today, they mentioned that a man was found with head injuries and are treating it as murder.

Take a look at this link.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4775706.stm

Anonymous said...

When I saw the police cordon I must admit I had hopes that they were about to unearth the missing millions from the Tonbridge heist. And that all the bank notes would come fluttering up my way on a mad March breeze.

Doctor Pangloss said...

Wouldn't that be good. Then I'd know there is a God.