baby faced edlington boys appear in court the AA GRUMPY COLUMN
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:43 pm
hello yes im back online once again to rant another day
i cannot believe this story that 2 children can attempt murder which has all the chilling echos of jamie bulger
THEY smiled, they yawned, they even pulled faces at reporters.
One grinned broadly as a mobile phone rang in the hushed court, clearly amused as he looked around for the culprit
But neither of the baby-faced brothers, aged just ten and 11, showed a flicker of fear To them, it seemed a game.
But the charges they faced — and the harrowing details that emerged yesterday showed it was anything but.
They were accused of the attempted murder, shocking torture and horrific sexual abuse of two boys aged nine and 11 in Doncaster, in a case that shocked Britain.
They were also said to have stolen a mobile phone from the younger lad and £5 from the elder. The two brown-haired brothers cannot be identified on account of their age.
The 11-year-old walked into Doncaster Youth Court’s No1 courtroom wearing a red England soccer shirt and looking like a typical footie-mad youngster.
He glanced around as he was led into the wood and perspex dock, handcuffed to a female guard. His younger brother, six inches shorter but with strikingly similar features, was close behind.
The pair stood as Judge Jonathan Bennett disclosed their names to the court.
Asked to confirm their dates of birth and whether they understood the charges, they called out “Yes sir” and shot their hands into the air like schoolkids in class.
When they finally sat down, they were barely tall enough to peer out of the dock. The boys’ mother, who has other children, was NOT at the hearing.
The 36-year-old divorcee stayed at her council semi in South Yorkshire. The house bears an astonishing sign warning: Beware Of The Kids.
The Sun told yesterday how she yelled “It’s got nowt to do with me” through the letter box when asked about the case.
We also revealed her two accused sons have been living with foster parents after she told social services she could no longer cope with them
They are also thought to have spent time with their dad.
Last night police and social workers took the mum and her family to a secret location and boarded up her home amid fears for her safety.
The boys’ foster parents WERE in court — and the grave nature of the allegations was etched on their fraught faces.
The prosecution outlined details of how the pair allegedly tortured and battered the other lads — in a grim echo of the 1993 James Bulger case.
They were held by cops on Saturday after being discovered in allotments a few hundred yards from where the nine-year-old was found wandering dazed and covered in blood in Edlington, Doncaster.
The 11-year-old, the younger victim’s uncle, was found semi-conscious 90 minutes later with “life threatening head injuries”. He was caked in blood and mud in a swampy ravine 500 yards from a council estate.
The victims were allegedly burned with cigarettes, beaten with bricks and sticks, and forced to engage in degrading sexual acts.
Judge Jonathan Bennett remanded both accused boys into secure local authority care before a second hearing next Tuesday. They were handcuffed before being driven off with a green blanket covering the 11-year-old and a black one over the ten-year-old.
The 11-year-old victim, who had to be put on a life support machine, was last night out of immediate danger. He was said to be “stable and improving” in Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
His first words to his parents when he regained consciousness were: “I’m thirsty, could I have a drink please?”
He said he was feeling “a bit better” and was not in too much pain, which eased fears he had suffered brain damage. His dad said: “We are hoping our son will continue to recover from his ordeal.”
AAG
i wish the two children well recovering in hospital and as for the two accused boys
what entered their heads to commit such an appaling crime as this.
i do not know what powers a youth court has but surely a crime such as this must be heard in the crown court as they face 4 charges each one being attempted murder when they appear again next week before the court.
that so called thing of a mother who said its nowt to do with me has been moved to a safe house if should never dare to show her face in edlington or doncaster will get her come uppance
she is a disgrace as a mother as to the two boys who think its a game i hope the eventual sentence is one of life or her majestys pleasure which should see these two tearaways locked up for a good many years.
although in the same case as thompson and venables they may avoid jail time by keeping them in care untill they are 18 and give them both a new i.d and a bolthole to hide in.
but this wont help them already some one in edlington will have swore revenge and its only a matter of time before like venables and thompson the lynch mob are only one step behind and they will spend the rest of their lives wondering who,s at the door or who,s is that car ?
the reality of their crimes hasnt hit them yet when they are finally sentenced
it will from the carehome to the grave as in the film buster keep on running.
AAG
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... 366418.ece
i cannot believe this story that 2 children can attempt murder which has all the chilling echos of jamie bulger
THEY smiled, they yawned, they even pulled faces at reporters.
One grinned broadly as a mobile phone rang in the hushed court, clearly amused as he looked around for the culprit
But neither of the baby-faced brothers, aged just ten and 11, showed a flicker of fear To them, it seemed a game.
But the charges they faced — and the harrowing details that emerged yesterday showed it was anything but.
They were accused of the attempted murder, shocking torture and horrific sexual abuse of two boys aged nine and 11 in Doncaster, in a case that shocked Britain.
They were also said to have stolen a mobile phone from the younger lad and £5 from the elder. The two brown-haired brothers cannot be identified on account of their age.
The 11-year-old walked into Doncaster Youth Court’s No1 courtroom wearing a red England soccer shirt and looking like a typical footie-mad youngster.
He glanced around as he was led into the wood and perspex dock, handcuffed to a female guard. His younger brother, six inches shorter but with strikingly similar features, was close behind.
The pair stood as Judge Jonathan Bennett disclosed their names to the court.
Asked to confirm their dates of birth and whether they understood the charges, they called out “Yes sir” and shot their hands into the air like schoolkids in class.
When they finally sat down, they were barely tall enough to peer out of the dock. The boys’ mother, who has other children, was NOT at the hearing.
The 36-year-old divorcee stayed at her council semi in South Yorkshire. The house bears an astonishing sign warning: Beware Of The Kids.
The Sun told yesterday how she yelled “It’s got nowt to do with me” through the letter box when asked about the case.
We also revealed her two accused sons have been living with foster parents after she told social services she could no longer cope with them
They are also thought to have spent time with their dad.
Last night police and social workers took the mum and her family to a secret location and boarded up her home amid fears for her safety.
The boys’ foster parents WERE in court — and the grave nature of the allegations was etched on their fraught faces.
The prosecution outlined details of how the pair allegedly tortured and battered the other lads — in a grim echo of the 1993 James Bulger case.
They were held by cops on Saturday after being discovered in allotments a few hundred yards from where the nine-year-old was found wandering dazed and covered in blood in Edlington, Doncaster.
The 11-year-old, the younger victim’s uncle, was found semi-conscious 90 minutes later with “life threatening head injuries”. He was caked in blood and mud in a swampy ravine 500 yards from a council estate.
The victims were allegedly burned with cigarettes, beaten with bricks and sticks, and forced to engage in degrading sexual acts.
Judge Jonathan Bennett remanded both accused boys into secure local authority care before a second hearing next Tuesday. They were handcuffed before being driven off with a green blanket covering the 11-year-old and a black one over the ten-year-old.
The 11-year-old victim, who had to be put on a life support machine, was last night out of immediate danger. He was said to be “stable and improving” in Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
His first words to his parents when he regained consciousness were: “I’m thirsty, could I have a drink please?”
He said he was feeling “a bit better” and was not in too much pain, which eased fears he had suffered brain damage. His dad said: “We are hoping our son will continue to recover from his ordeal.”
AAG
i wish the two children well recovering in hospital and as for the two accused boys
what entered their heads to commit such an appaling crime as this.
i do not know what powers a youth court has but surely a crime such as this must be heard in the crown court as they face 4 charges each one being attempted murder when they appear again next week before the court.
that so called thing of a mother who said its nowt to do with me has been moved to a safe house if should never dare to show her face in edlington or doncaster will get her come uppance
she is a disgrace as a mother as to the two boys who think its a game i hope the eventual sentence is one of life or her majestys pleasure which should see these two tearaways locked up for a good many years.
although in the same case as thompson and venables they may avoid jail time by keeping them in care untill they are 18 and give them both a new i.d and a bolthole to hide in.
but this wont help them already some one in edlington will have swore revenge and its only a matter of time before like venables and thompson the lynch mob are only one step behind and they will spend the rest of their lives wondering who,s at the door or who,s is that car ?
the reality of their crimes hasnt hit them yet when they are finally sentenced
it will from the carehome to the grave as in the film buster keep on running.
AAG
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... 366418.ece