Not Guilty
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Man of consonant sorrow...
"We have learned in that period that vowels are extremely important to New Zealanders"
Folks, the days of strain and struggle are over...
- we have a vowel movement!A E I O U get offa my cloud...
poetry in motion
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Pit Man
Short handed
but regular -
Folks, the days of strain and struggle are over...
- we have a vowel movement!Whew! - just when we was about to pop a collective o-ring.
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Ian is indeed a talented chap. Not only is he
one of two associate directors of UTIG and Professor of Geological Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin. He is a John J. and Katherine J. Jackson Research Fellow for 2002-2003. Ian has dedicated most of his career to understanding global tectonic processes.
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Apparently he alsois a British businessman and politician who served one term as a Conservative Member of the European Parliament.
Dalziel was educated at Daniel Stewart's College in Edinburgh, St John's College, Cambridge, studying as a postgraduate at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and London Business School. He worked for Mullens & Co from 1970, before moving to a management position at Manufacturers Hanover Ltd. In 1978 he was elected as a Conservative to Richmond-upon-Thames Council for Barnes Ward.
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And not only that butA Delivery Executive experienced in operating at board level, with 15 years experience in Outsourcing from Engagement through Transition to Delivery on international deals. Tangible results achieved by driving cultural change, people management, and the use of offshore resources.
Ian Dalziel’s Specialties:- IT Operations Management & Performance Improvement
- Client Relationship Management
- Programme Management
- Leadership and Team Management
- Organisational Restructuring
- Management Systems and Governance Modelsref
As if that weren't enough he saysI'm willing to travel to all points in B.C. or Western Canada. I am a full time custom shearer and my shearing year begins in January. Only a few animals? I love to do both large and small flocks. We raise sheep, angora goats and llamas. I am trained in the shearing of all fiber bearing animals.
Contact Ian now to book your shearing dates.
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Stunning chap, not to be confused with that bloke from Christchurch wot does album covers. -
Angora Management & Llama puns...
indeed a talented chap...
Damn, the game is up and my insisdious assault
on genetic diversity on Earth is over...It's true, all those people above used to be distinct
individuals until they slowly morphed into the multiple
mess of me that is spreading about your planet...Even googling my name will result in severe chromosomal alteration and begin the cascade of changes that mark the transition to a Morphic Resonancy Boy
(SFX: maniacal laughter for 30 secs and fade...)
But you'll never take meme alive, even as I type I am shifting out through my nameless legions, cohorts, electronic networks and basal ganglia...
(Repeat SFX above)
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Absorba the Greek
Akashic Librarian
PS: Knowledge Bro you'll find yourself buying Rheineck lager any day soon - by then it will too late for all of you!! -
Aha, A silly mate
Knowledge Bro you'll find yourself buying Rheineck lager any day soon
Call me old fashioned but I value my corpus striatum and will avoid a wry neck. I shun change, it is as good as arrest.
Any further attempts of clonealism will be met on all punnative fours, it's a God eat God world.
Love 'n' hags.
Without parapet male sibling -
The Clone Arranger...
waiting for God eat...I rest my case...
Mr Barnes, how are you freeling?
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Rupert Shellgame
Valis - in high orbit -
Mr Barnes, how are you freeling?
Freeling?
Now you've lost me. -
kinda like a changeling... and a free radical?
Nah - pudgy digits and bad Preview proofing : )
(much like insisdious further up)
I has erred - I is typo-faced
and will withdraw for a whilecheers
Zane Dalili
Flawed Funster -
I think we should introduce an edit button, but only Ian can use it.
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Heaven, Steve, have you never heard of the Frebblie? Or the Frossil? Or even the Frabbit?
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I am not worthy...
must do better
Must do beta
mussed do
bad hair
bad airdead canary
Iron Mountain -
Heaven, Steve, have you never heard of the Frebblie? Or the Frossil? Or even the Frabbit?
I'm frummoxed.
(But not by a conservative.)
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It's from a childrens' book, Steve. The Old Oak Tree.
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But wait....there's more.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/2491659/Bain-loses-bid-to-keep-111-tape-secret
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Wow.
The words that were never said or at least never heard "I shot the prick".
On a T-shirt coming soon.For me in that call, Davids clarity (fall out of character) of the last four numbers were telling. This under the breath utterance fits totally with my impression of events.
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I dont watch tv, but I have read what books are available. DB had no 'elaborate alibi' and didnt dispose of the evidence (he did put several items of clothing into the washing machine, but the cycle didnt remove - for instance -all Stephen's blood from his shorts & top.)
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steven, it's of interest to anyone who has been following the case for the past 14 years. I'm not a conspiracy theorist on any matter (besides - who would be conspiiring here? The police? They were careless in some matters, is all.)
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James McNiesh followed the Bains trial as a constant spectator in the courtroom: I read his book, along with others (note I said 'books', not 'literature.') I found it compelling in establishing DB's guilt - and this last retrial has not changed my mind.
No, I am not concerned DB 'might actually be innocent': there are way too many pointers to his guilt as far as I am concerned.
One person's opinion eh?
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As others have alluded, are we soon to expect a remake of an old song.. ?
"I shot the prick, but I didn't shoot the others downI shot the prick, then I went and did my paper round....."
And then the book..
"My years of pain" by the Unslain Bain. -
Who on earth said he was pyschopathic?
I would only opt for that explanation if he was thoroughly pyschiatrically examined & so diagnosed.
I can imagine other reasons for such slayings - but they'd be only that, one person's imaginings.
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Oh granted - but pyschopathy is a paticular (& untreatable) mental disorder.
I've never read anything that suggests DB might be a pyschopath (or heard anything suggesting that.) -
Yes.
"The Mask of Sanity" has 2.
A theory running round Dunedin in the early 2000s was another(had to do with Laniet.)
It is no secret that DB was clashing with his father, and was controlling towards his younger siblings. And did some very strange things indeed in the weeks before the murders.But I really do suggest you maybe check out McNeish - for a kick-off.
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As an -almost certainly last - comment on the Bains' murders:
"In every murder, the killer always leaves something behind"
-to wit, fibres from DB's jersey under Stephen's nails, and (contested) glasses' lens/footprint) -
"and alwayys takes something with him" (sic.)
To wit: Stephen's bloodstains on personal clothing; wounds on DB's own body.
Words from Anna Bremmer, a former prosecutor & eminent attorney, involved pro bono publico in an entirely different murder.
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Motives can be pretty simply, ego & money.
What was written on the computor after the blood lust rage of killing five members of a family? = Ego.
With eveyone dead where does the estate go? = Money.
Who could do such a thing? = Psycopath
But of course I'm wrong as I have been all along.
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