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george | 29.10.2009 21:35 | Repression | Sheffield | World

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" 40 years ago I burgled the Horncastle garage and stole some money, I worked for the place so i was questioned about the burglary but I escaped the police. A little while later I read in our local newspaper a lad got sentenced to two years in prison for my crime! At the time i wondered how on earth did he get convicted because obviously there couldn't have been any evidence against him.
A few months later i was caught for another burglary and I instantly confessed to the Horncastle job as well telling the police that they has sent an innocent man to prison for a crime I had committed
Their reply - "You tell anyone what you've just told me you'll find yourself so deep in shit you'll never find your way out of it"
I was seventeen at the time and the way the copper spoke to me I believed him.

Makes you think?

george

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02.11.2009 12:12

"A few months later i was caught for another burglary and I instantly confessed to the Horncastle job as well telling the police that they has sent an innocent man to prison for a crime I had committed
Their reply - "You tell anyone what you've just told me you'll find yourself so deep in shit you'll never find your way out of it"

Kinda unlucky that out of the WHOLE police force in the area you had to confess to the exact officer who must have stiched you up, spooky.

Also he must have also been the one who arranged the charge, cloned himself 12 times and sat on the jury, and was the judge.

stunning work

If this is true then go to the papers..please do so, today, I shall look out for the story. Theres no way that they would turn down an open goal like that.

anon