Throw away this key
IT is it possible that some people are irredeemably bad? Should we ever give up the hope that someone can finally be shown the error of their ways? Anthony Robson is one of those people who tempt you to answer yes to both those questions.
It is not the scale of his criminal record, but its nature. This is a thug who preys on the old and frail. In 2002 an 81-year-old woman died shortly after she was mugged by Robson. Today he is back behind bars for burgling the home of an 89-year-old.
If ever a key needed to be thrown away, this is it.
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Comments
by willems
Thursday, September 06 2012, 4:40PM
“Would anyone seriously have mourned his passing,had he been dropped through a trapdoor?”
by MissAnthrope
Thursday, September 06 2012, 10:04AM
“There is no logical basis to what you are suggesting because:
(a) how far could anyone throw a key? Even the Olympic gold medal winner in the discus would struggle to throw it very far.
(b) how would we then know the whereabouts of said key?
(c) what if one of Robson's mates found said key and let him out.
Surely it makes more sense to take very good care of the key so we can all sleep safely in our beds?
Duuuurrrrrrrr!!!!!”
by trudie2010
Thursday, September 06 2012, 9:26AM
“Just one of many, unfortunately.”