The Murder of Russell Aylett
On 1 April 2006, 42-year-old father-of-three, Russell Aylett was murdered in a YMCA hostel in Romford, Essex.
Russell was badly beaten up in his own room by several men one of whom thought, wrongly, that he was gay. He was left with brain injuries, a shattered nose, and nine broken ribs. However, this wasn’t enough for Richard Truszczynski.
After watching the attack without intervening, the heavily-built black man decided that Russell should be finished off and calmly strangled him to death. He then hid his body in a wardrobe.In March 2007, Truszczynski was convicted of Russell’s murder and jailed for life.
The Romford YMCA won an award in the 'Overcoming Business Adversity' category at the 2006 Essex Business Awards.
On 22 August 1993, 71-year-old Billy Bryan and 74-year-old Annie Castle were killed in Bethnal Green, East London.
Several black men broke into Annie's flat the night of her death and, after tying her brother Billy up, tore the rings from her fingers. As a result, she had a heart attack and died. Billy was found dead the next day. He also had had a heart attack.
DNA evidence finally saw career criminal, Danville Neil, 65, who “dodged justice for nearly 30 years”, convicted of Billy's murder and Annie's manslaughter in 2023.
It was also heard in court how, in 1984, he carried out another two home invasions in three months in which the occupants were physically assaulted. A couple were beaten with an iron bar and the wife also smothered with a pillow as their three children slept in their home in Penge, south London.
He was jailed for 32 years.
Oona King, New Labour MP for Bethnal Green and Bow, never bothered to mention the deaths of her constituents, Annie Castle and Billy Bryan, in the House of Commons. (For King's PC credentials go here)
No MP has ever mentioned the names of Billy Bryan or Annie Castle in the House of Commons.
No MP has ever mentioned the names of Billy Bryan or Annie Castle in the House of Commons.
The victims and their killer are seen below.
The Murder of Hayley Curtis
On 4 January 2002, the body of 23-year-old Hayley Curtis was found in a shallow grave beside the A3 near Petersfield, north of Portsmouth in Hampshire.
Hayley had been jumped on whilst lying down which had caused serious damage to her spine and ribs. She left her home in the Mile Cross area of Norwich on 16 October 2001, with a 56-year-old gypsy by the name of Philip Stanley.
The police said that he met Hayley and her mother at the Ferry Boat pub in Norwich and was last seen leaving the city in his truck.Two months later, Hayley's family reported her missing and officers traced Stanley to the Fern Hill travellers' site at Harlow, Essex. and spoke to him. He disappeared immediately afterwards and turned up in Ireland on 5 January 2002.
Stanley, the father of at least 13 children and an inveterate career criminal, soon came to the attention of the police in Ireland and appeared at Bantry District Court where he was formally charged with assault and causing harm to a woman on 22 January 2002.
On 1 February 2002, he appeared under the name Duke Lee (he is known to have at least 12 aliases) at Bandon District Court on another, more serious, assault charge and was subsequently extradited to England.
In Norwich Crown Court, he admitted having been with Hayley when she died but claimed she died of natural causes as they prepared to have sex. After the jury found him guilty of murder, Mrs Justice Cox said:
In Norwich Crown Court, he admitted having been with Hayley when she died but claimed she died of natural causes as they prepared to have sex. After the jury found him guilty of murder, Mrs Justice Cox said:
"In the short time she was with you, you were repeating the pattern of violence against women with whom you had previously lived. This has been a feature of your conduct and your temper over the years. I have seen no signs of remorse at any point in this trial...It has been established clearly that you obviously regularly committed the most appalling acts of violence, humiliation and degradation on them over a lengthy period of time from the date of your marriage to Wendy Stanley and from 1994 to 2001 when Fiance eventually fled from you in terror. I regard you as someone who presents a serious and significant risk to women and there is a real need to protect women from you...You also made an attempt to conceal Hayley's body, keeping it somewhere unknown until the police saw him, and made inquiries about Hayley...
Before fleeing to Ireland you took her to the remote and secluded spot where you placed her in a shallow grave. You no doubt expected she would not be discovered and it was only by chance that she was."
The court heard that Stanley's partner, Fiance Richards, had fled with her three children in October 2001 after years of gratuitous violence, fearing he would kill her. Wendy Stanley, his previous wife and mother of nine of his children, had also described many years of abuse at his hands.After the trial it emerged that other women had also been violently abused by Stanley.
In November 2005, Philip Stanley was sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommendation that he serve he serve at least 21 years in jail.
On 24 March 2003, 72-year-old Prestatyn pensioner, Brian Dodd, was walking his dogs along Ffrith beach when he was attacked and killed.
Paul Khan, a paranoid schizophrenic who was being treated in the community after a razor slashing six years earlier, stabbed Brian 37 times in the face and body with a seven-inch carving knife. In 1994, Khan had been convicted of possessing an offensive weapon, being equipped for burglary, aggravated vehicle taking, and driving while disqualified.
After his release in 1996, Khan slashed student Peter Turnbull in the face with a cut-throat razor in Cardiff central library. He was treated by psychiatrists at this time. After pleading guilty at Cardiff Crown Court to wounding with intent and possessing an offensive weapon, he was sentenced to be detained indefinitely under the Mental Health Act.
He spent three years in the maximum security Ashworth Hospital in Merseyside before being moved into the care of the Caswell Clinic in Bridgend. And then in 2000 it was decided that it was safe to release him back into the community.
On the day of Brian's death, Khan left Cardiff in his car. Within hours, Brian's body was found with his dogs lying next to him. Police Superintendent Peter Ackerley said:
"This is the worst attack I have seen in 30 years as a police officer."ECRI, a health services research agency who are carrying out the review, said:
"The report that will be generated as part of this process will be rigorous, and fully independent."Brian's widow, Enid replied:
"I am overwhelmed because it will be the top people with all these letters after their names and who are all top people in their field, and I'm just the ordinary wife of the victim. It's not right they should have all these people on the panel and not have anybody from out of the profession. I just don't want there to be a cover-up...
What I want them to say to me is that 'I made a mistake', not that it's going to bring Brian back to me, but just to have that little bit of satisfaction that somebody has admitted that they did make a mistake, and that they are very, very sorry what has happened....I'm still angry and I still do not believe he should have been let out in the first place I think about what happened that day and how it should never, ever have happened."
After ditching his own car, Khan was arrested by Gwent Police in Rogerstone, Newport on 28 March after stealing another car in Lancashire.
He was sentenced to life imprisonment.
After Khan slashed Peter Turnbull in the face, he pursued legal action against Whitchurch hospital.
He alleged that his paranoid schizophrenia had not been properly diagnosed and treated. Whilst the hospital did not admit liability, Khan received compensation in an out of court settlement.He is currently suing Caswell Clinic for similar reasons.
Paul Khan is pictured below:
On 27 July 1994, Newham grandfather, Bryan Bennett, was murdered at a day care centre in, Stratford, East London.
Stephen Laudat, a schitzophrenic who had previously been imprisoned for armed robbery, stabbed Bryan 82 times because he thought his victim was the gang leader Ronnie Kray.
Laudat was released from Kneesworth psychiatric hospital in December, 1993, just seven months before the killing. In October and November 1993, the ward manager warned in writing that Laudat posed a 'potential and threat of violence to both males and females,' adding:
Laudat was released from Kneesworth psychiatric hospital in December, 1993, just seven months before the killing. In October and November 1993, the ward manager warned in writing that Laudat posed a 'potential and threat of violence to both males and females,' adding:
"I fear he may well relapse in the future if he remains medication-free, increasing potential for re-offending, a danger to himself and others."Nevertheless, at a meeting on 25 November, it was decided that there were insufficient grounds to warrant his detention beyond the end of the restriction order (6 December) and that he had to be released.
Thus, Laudat was released because his prison sentence expired and not because anyone thought that he was ready to re-enter the community.
He was released because staff felt that there was no alternative but to release him despite their doubts.Laudat was discharged into bed and breakfast accommodation in 1994 without medication. Neither of the doctors had responsibility for him attended the discharge meeting. No date was set for a review of the after-care plan. At this time he began to attend the day centre where he would later kill Bryan. A consultant psychiatrist with Newham Community Health Services Trust and her junior have left their posts since Bryan's death and Kneesworth psychiatric hospital has said that it is appointing an ethnic development officer. Kim Bennett, Bryan's daughter said:
We will have to hear about an infinite number of murders and an equally infinite number of families will have to suffer. Things will never change until the British people vote someone into power who cares about them. As long as we keep choosing the worst people in the world to run our lives then we will remain at the mercy of the worst people in the world forever.As a wise man once said:
He was released because staff felt that there was no alternative but to release him despite their doubts.Laudat was discharged into bed and breakfast accommodation in 1994 without medication. Neither of the doctors had responsibility for him attended the discharge meeting. No date was set for a review of the after-care plan. At this time he began to attend the day centre where he would later kill Bryan. A consultant psychiatrist with Newham Community Health Services Trust and her junior have left their posts since Bryan's death and Kneesworth psychiatric hospital has said that it is appointing an ethnic development officer. Kim Bennett, Bryan's daughter said:
"CARE IN THE COMMUNITY IS NOT WORKING. How many more murders do we have to hear about? How many more families will have to suffer?"Oh, that's an easy one to answer, Kim.
We will have to hear about an infinite number of murders and an equally infinite number of families will have to suffer. Things will never change until the British people vote someone into power who cares about them. As long as we keep choosing the worst people in the world to run our lives then we will remain at the mercy of the worst people in the world forever.As a wise man once said:
On 29 November 1999, 20-year-old Christine Askey was strangled to death at her home in Preston, Lancashire.
Christine, the mother of a 3-year-old boy, was pregnant with twins at the time of her death. She was found naked, and face down in the bath, by her mother.
The man leading the enquiry, Detective Superintendent Paul Buschini, said:
"It may well be that members of Preston's Asian community can help us and I would appeal to them to come forward as soon as possible."Despite being alibied by his mother and a friend, former security guard, Waseem Mirza, was subsequently convicted of strangling Christine and sentenced to life imprisonment.
The power of propaganda is amazing, isn't it?
Christine was, as you can see, beautiful. And yet she would conduct a three-year on-off affair with a man like Mirza. A man who, when told the twins she was expecting were his, would kill her because he was 'embarrassed and angry.' A man who, according to Lord Justice Kennedy, 'was not particularly bright, his IQ was assessed in the area of 73 or 74.' (Thus, Mirza was '3 or 4' points brainier than a moron)
Just fifty years ago, a girl like Christine wouldn't have entertained a creep like Mirza. Nowadays, it seems as though many of our very young girls can't wait to hurl themselves at such alien reprobates.
Oh yes, ladies and gents, the power of propaganda can work miracles. And, whatever the opposite of a mirace is, propaganda can work that too.
No MP has ever mentioned Christine Askey in the House of Commons.
Christine is seen below.
Abeeku and Jane come to England
Sure enough, they soon found work. Looking after baby Lorna, who had been born soon after their arrival, became a problem. Victoria Andoh, Jane's mother, was sent for. Almost as soon as she arrived, Lorna's Ghanaian grandmother stabbed her 14 times and chopped off her head.
In court, it was established that she had been mentally ill for some time.
So, two Ghanaians arrive, have a child, find work and, then, invite another Ghanaian, whom they know to be nuts, to come and look after that child. All of this, with the blessings and encouragement of the Blairs, Browns, Harmans, Straws, Mandelsons, Milibands, Blunketts, Cleggs and Cameronian Tories, who have determined that Britain needs anywhere between two hundred and fifty to six hundred thousand foreigners entering the country every year to help us out.
I'm mad as hell.
I'm not as mad as some, I wouldn't chop the head off a two-year-old child under any circumstances, but I must admit, I am mad enough to chop the heads off the aforementioned politicians.
That wouldn't be a lunatic thing to do, of course, that would be good old fashioned British justice. It would be an entirely appropriate punishment for those who have encouraged the mass immigration into this country that only the New World Order elite, the PC Crowd, the biggest of the big businessmen, the international financiers, their bought politicians and, of course, the immigrants themselves ever wanted.
As for Grandma, I'd chop her head off as well.
That's what I would do. However, when Victoria Andoh was tried at the Old Bailey, a learned judge decided to imprison her for just three years. That's the punishment these days for chopping off the head off a two-year-old.
I hope for the sake of your blue-eyed two-year-old, you are politically incorrect enough to send the next elderly, African childminder back to the babysit place, the next time they send one round.
Clive Henry was Jailed for 17 Years
On 7 May 1993, The Sun reported thus:
"Soccer player Clive Henry, who terrorised six elderly people during a 10-day rape and robbery spree, was jailed for 17 years today at the Old Bailey.
Henry, 26, a semi-professional with Haringey Football Club, left prints of his unusually-patterned Nike training shoe sole at the scene of four crimes in Hackney... Henry, of Hackney, was found guilty of raping a 68-year-old stroke victim in her home; four robberies; two burglaries and one attempted burglary.Diane Abbot, New Labour MP for Hackney, signed an EDM censuring Justice Henriques:
'For imposing a token sentence on the convicted violent criminal (football player) Jonathan Woodgate... and is incredulous that Justice Henriques should have let off Woodgate ... on the grounds that he had 'suffered agonies', when the so-called agonies suffered by (him) ... pale into insignificance compared with the genuine agonies and mental trauma suffered by Woodgate's victim, Safraz Najeib'."However, Abbot never introduced or signed an EDM bringing the crimes carried out by the footballer, Clive Henry, to the public's attention, and the 'genuine agonies and mental trauma' suffered by the 68-year-old white victim of rape. Henry, who is black, just happened to be her constituent. (For Abbott's PC credentials go here)
Guess what? Not one of the 36 other MPs who signed the Jonathan Woodgate EDM ever thought fit to mention the ordeal of the 68-year-old rape victim either. Nor did they ever bother to sign an EDM bringing Clive Henry to the attention of the general public.
The Woodgate EDM, which was introduced by Gerald Kaufman, stated:
Perhaps they suffered similarly, perhaps they suffered differently. All we can know for certain is that the following MPs thought Najeib's 'suffering' at the hands of a white football player was important enough to sign an EDM which brought that 'suffering' to the attention of parliament. Whereas, the suffering that a 68-year-old stroke victim and five other 'elderly victims' experienced at the hands of a black football player was not deemed important enough to do likewise.All of the following MPs signed the aforementioned EDM.
"This House censures Mr Justice Henriques for imposing a token sentence on the convicted violent criminal Jonathan Woodgate, when his companion in the dock, Lee Bowyer, in 1996 was fined £4,000 for affray in an incident when, significantly, he assaulted Asian staff; and is incredulous that Mr Justice Henriques should have let off Woodgate with this minimal sentence on the grounds that he had 'suffered agonies', when the so-called agonies suffered by Woodgate, which he brought upon himself, pale into insignificance compared with the genuine physical agonies and mental trauma suffered by Woodgate's victim, Safraz Najeib."Now who do we think suffered the greater 'physical agonies and mental trauma,' Safraz Najeib or the 68-year-old rape victim?
Perhaps they suffered similarly, perhaps they suffered differently. All we can know for certain is that the following MPs thought Najeib's 'suffering' at the hands of a white football player was important enough to sign an EDM which brought that 'suffering' to the attention of parliament. Whereas, the suffering that a 68-year-old stroke victim and five other 'elderly victims' experienced at the hands of a black football player was not deemed important enough to do likewise.All of the following MPs signed the aforementioned EDM.
For the New Labour Party:
Diane Abbott, Harry Barnes, Nigel Beard, Michael Clapham, Tony Colman, Jeremy Corbyn, Tom Cox, David Crausby, Ann Cryer, Ian Davidson, Terry Davis, Jim Dobbin, David Drew, Bill Etherington, Barry Gardiner, Roger Godsiff, Jane Griffiths, Win Griffiths, Kelvin Hopkins, Eric Illsley, Martyn Jones, Gerald Kaufman, Alan Keen, Tony Lloyd, David Marshall, Kevin McNamara, JohnMcWilliam, Syd Rapson, Brian Sedgemore, Gerry Steinberg, David Taylor, Rudi Vis, Derek Wyatt.
For the Liberal Democrats: Mike Hancock, Paul Holmes, Paul Keetch, Bob Russell.
The West End Rapist
On 8 March 2000, The Times had this to say about Benarsko Gaisey, a Ghanaian asylum seeker dubbed 'The West End Rapist' by the media.
Not where I come from it wouldn't and not where the Baroness came from it wouldn't either. However, it might be acceptible, even now, in Ghana. Which is where the West End Rapist' came from.
You know, just because someone is a Baroness, just because someone is a QC, doesn't automatically qualify them to be a decent human being. In fact, as the legal profession spends half its working life doing its best to see that the criminal fraternity do NOT get their just desserts, I would suggest that a good many of them, compared to the vast majority of ordinary folk, are really pretty indecent.
I may be wrong. Maybe they're not just a bunch of overpaid Freemasons slithering up the greasy pole. Maybe there is a good apple or two left in the barrel.
Maybe.
Maybe not.
"A rapist who boasted of having casual sex with 100 women was jailed for 14 years yesterday.So, Baroness Mallalieu, no less, in defence of her client, was prepared to imply that what he did to the 17-year-old Italian girl quoted in the article above 'might have been acceptable a couple of years ago.'
Benarsko Gaisey worked in the kitchens of West End restaurants frequented by celebrities. After work he picked up women and lured them to his flat for sex. He also had two regular girlfriends.
He was found guilty last month of four rapes and an indecent assault on three women - a student, a literary agent and a marketing executive - at a flat where he lived in Stoke Newington, North London, in 1997...
Gaisey, 34, came to Britain from Ghana as an asylum-seeker in 1995, but fled after committing the rapes in the summer of 1997. He was extradited from Ghana last year. Baroness Mallalieu, QC, for Gaisey, told the court:
'He is a man of little sophistication and when he came to this country, he found a considerable number of girls who were willing to go back to his accommodation and have sex with him.' But he had obviously gone too far in the cases of the three women, she said.
'There has been a great change in the public perception of rape in recent years. What might have been acceptable a couple of years ago is now totally unacceptable.'
Police took the unusual step of issuing a photograph of Gaisey who was labelled the West End rapist, featuring his red beret and short dreadlocks in the summer of 1997. They wanted to warn women that he was extremely dangerous after one victim, a 17-year-old Italian student, suffered serious injuries when she fell 45ft trying to escape him after being raped twice. The court heard that the publicity campaign to locate Gaisey resulted in two other women coming forward to complain about sexual offences committed by him."
Not where I come from it wouldn't and not where the Baroness came from it wouldn't either. However, it might be acceptible, even now, in Ghana. Which is where the West End Rapist' came from.
You know, just because someone is a Baroness, just because someone is a QC, doesn't automatically qualify them to be a decent human being. In fact, as the legal profession spends half its working life doing its best to see that the criminal fraternity do NOT get their just desserts, I would suggest that a good many of them, compared to the vast majority of ordinary folk, are really pretty indecent.
I may be wrong. Maybe they're not just a bunch of overpaid Freemasons slithering up the greasy pole. Maybe there is a good apple or two left in the barrel.
Maybe.
Maybe not.
Rogues' Gallery cont.
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