On the 10 September 2002, Lorna Stewart was murdered at her west London beauty salon in Chiswick, West London.
Rena Salmon's mother was a prostitute, her father, Tathar Uddin, was Bangladeshi. He disappeared before she was born.In court, Salmon's sister, Sabeya Uddin, said that their mother had called them 'little black bastards' and scrubbed them with bleach when they were children. At thirteen Salmon was boasting about her sexual exploits and her teachers described her as 'wild.' A school friend said:
"If anyone crossed her she would take revenge without any thought for the consequences."Salmon met her husband Paul whilst they were serving in the Army. They became friends with Lorna and her husband after moving to Great Shefford in Berkshire. However, after a while, Paul and Lorna started an affair and set up home together in Iver, Buckinghamshire.
After she realised her husband would not be coming back, Salmon tried to persuade her children, both under 14 at the time, to commit suicide with her. On one occasion, she took morphine washed down with a bottle of port as she sat in her Mercedes and then drove round to Lorna's house, where she threw the bottle through a downstairs window before passing out. She also threatened Lorna many times and, on one occasion, physically attacked her.
She was seen parked outside Lorna's salon up to three times a week and, in May 2001, it burned down. Salmon was the chief suspect but nothing was ever proved. Three days before the killing, Salmon said Lorna had told her that she and Paul were getting married and intended to have children. On hearing this Salmon said that she would shoot Lorna in such a way that she would not be able to conceive.
The jury at Salmon's trial heard how she took her husband's shotgun to Lorna's beauty salon and in a fit of 'anger and revenge,' shot her twice in the lower abdomen. Lorna died almost immediately. The child she was carrying was also killed.
Peter Clarke QC suggested Salmon was as 'cool as a cucumber' when she murdered Lorna. He accused her of exaggerating her past for the psychiatrists. He said:
In January 2000, he murdered Iain McKay.
Peter Clarke QC suggested Salmon was as 'cool as a cucumber' when she murdered Lorna. He accused her of exaggerating her past for the psychiatrists. He said:
"I suggest you have gone back to your childhood to find an excuse for your filthy temper."Judge Neil Denison told Salmon:
"You know that there is only one sentence I can pass for the offence of murder and that is the one I do pass, life."Salmon's niece, Saedia Bibi, said:
"We had thought that things were looking good for her. We knew she would be found guilty but thought she might have been convicted of manslaughter. She will not be able cope with this sentence."Rena Salmon's nephew, Imtiaz Hussain, the son of her sister, Sabeya Uddin, is also serving a life sentence.
In January 2000, he murdered Iain McKay.
Lorna (top) and the woman who killed her are seen below.
On 28 January 2001, 21-year-old Simon Henderson was murdered in Maida Vale, London.Simon was worried that his father, a diabetic who had not returned his calls that day, had failed to take his medication and suffered a seizure. So he got on his bicycle and left his home to check on him.
When they saw the cyclist approaching, Somir Akbar and his gang followed. As he waited for the lift to take him to the 12th floor of Glasgow House, Akbar struck without warning. The Moroccan immigrant stabbed Simon twice in the head and cut his throat. He bled to death by the lift shaft.
The Evening Standard of 16 September 2002 had this to say:
The Evening Standard of 16 September 2002 had this to say:
"When William Henderson and his former wife rushed to hospital in the middle of the night to see their son, they were told he had been in a serious accident. They were consumed with worry when they were led into a quiet white room in the accident and emergency department of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington.
It was not until half an hour later that they learned the terrible truth. 2 police officers quietly entered the room and explained, as gently they could, that their 21-year old had, in fact, been murdered.The shock was such that all Mr. Henderson could utter as he was told what happened was, 'Oh my God'. Then he collapsed on the waiting room floor from a massive heart attack. He died a week later...That night Akbar watched a horror video, American Psycho, with his girlfriend, in their flat in St John's Wood, before the pair had sex. He later tried to cover up his involvement in the killing by using black felt tip pen to colour over blood on his trainers.'It was easy', he later boasted to a friend."
The 10 June 2004 edition of The Evening Standard stated:
"A mother has lost her entire family after her youngest son was murdered on the whim of a teenager. Simon Henderson, 21, was stabbed to death in a Maida Vale stairwell after daring to make eye contact with a group of four young thugs.
He had been about to check on his diabetic father William when 19-year-old Somir Akbar walked up to him from behind and stabbed him twice in the neck and twice in the head...When Mr. Henderson, 52, went to identify his son's body at the mortuary he suffered a heart attack and died a week later.The desperate heartache of his wife Kay was completed eight weeks ago when she woke in the middle of the night to find her elder son Stephen, 24, had committed suicide using prescription drugs he had been taking to cope with depression. A family picture lay next to a note begging his mother to forgive him... and explaining how he could not bear to live without his father and brother.Today Mrs. Henderson... told how she was struggling to repress thoughts of taking her own life.
"My mind keeps turning to suicide, it is a real struggle. I have no idea how I am keeping myself going. I think it might just be that what has happened is so horrible I haven't even allowed myself to believe it's true yet. I really do expect my boy to come through from the kitchen at any moment. When this finally sinks in I don't know what that will mean for me...There is absolutely no doubt that man has killed my entire family. I don't have words to describe how I think of him. He has taken from me everybody that was dearest to me.I have no one left any more, just my pictures, my tears and my box full of ashes. What he did was one pointless, cruel and cold act. The result is three lives lost and one woman reduced to utter helplessness...At the moment... I can't even go outside. I cannot face the world that has done this to me and my family."
Akbar, who had been freed from a previous jail sentence for another stabbing just days before he murdered Simon, was jailed for life in September 2002. Three others who stood trial next to him walked. In court, the jury was told that, immediately after the killing, Akbar had said to the other members of his gang:
"What's done is done. It was easy. If you tell anyone I will kill you."In 1986, the law was placed on the statute books in this country regarding 'incitement to racial hatred.'
It was introduced to deter people like myself from telling such stories as the one above.
Since 1965, when the first race laws were introduced, the British politician has progressively criminalised the British people if they dared to speak out and try to warn their fellows about the dangers of mass immigration. That they would do so in order to protect creatures like Somir Akbar from the rage that we might justly express if we ever found out what such as he had done to one of ours is almost beyond belief.
Merely by stating the facts, it could be argued that I am inciting someone to racial hatred.This is where we are now. In fact, this is where we have been for the last twenty five years. We can no longer tell the truth for fear of being imprisoned for the telling of it.
So, here are four questions for every politician who ever thought it better to penalise a quiet majority who would have the truth be told, than risk offending a vociferous minority who would have the truth kept hidden:
i) Why are the feelings of the Somir Akbars more important than the feelings of the Kays Hendersons?
ii) Why are the feelings of the worst of them more important than the feelings of the best of us?
iii) Why did you betray the British people?
Simon (front) is pictured here with his father, brother and mother.
All but one of them are, now, dead because one immigrant brute felt the urge to kill an unsuspecting English lad.
All but one of them are, now, dead because one immigrant brute felt the urge to kill an unsuspecting English lad.
On 28 November 2003, 97-year-old Gorton resident, Evelyn Jackson, opened the door of her flat to a violent robber who inflicted the injuries which led to her death 12 days later at Manchester Royal Infirmary.
Before she died Evelyn was able to tell the police the following:
Evelyn's granddaughter, Diane Monks, said:
"I know he smashed me in the face and down I went. That must be when he broke my hip. I fell on the floor and he started kicking into me. I was screaming and I felt a right bump coming up on my face. He kicked me like a football."After punching and kicking Evelyn repeatedly, the robber stole her handbag and ran off.
Evelyn's granddaughter, Diane Monks, said:
"She has always been there for us and I don't know what we will do without her. She was a very, very independent woman who has always been the rock of the family. She had even paid for her own funeral many years ago so that we would not have to worry when the time came...
We have been totally overwhelmed by the response that we have had from the general public. We have received cards, cheques and letters from Ireland, Dorset, an ex-police officer from the 1940's and a 71-year-old woman even sent £50 of her pension. I would like to thank everyone who has been moved to contact us after finding out what happened to my Gran, I know that it had been a great comfort to her."
Detective Chief Inspector Glynn Silcock, of the Greater Manchester Police, said:
"We have to remember that this was a 97-year-old frail lady. She had lost her left arm in her teens, she had survived cancer and a heart attack and had survived two World Wars. It is totally and utterly disgusting and outrageous that a thug can force his way into her own home and use her like a football and that she has died as a result of this...
We have received many calls and letters from well wishers which I know has been a tremendous support for the family but it does not help our investigation. What we need is information, someone out there knows who is responsible for this and is keeping quiet. We need whoever it is to come forward and to tell us what they know."
In expressing his outrage, Chief Inspector Silcock was being ordinarily disingenuous.
Very early on in the investigation it was known that the man who had attacked Evelyn was black. And yet, he did not see fit to mention the most distinctive feature of his appearance. Such are the constraints that have been imposed upon the policing of our nation these days.
Very early on in the investigation it was known that the man who had attacked Evelyn was black. And yet, he did not see fit to mention the most distinctive feature of his appearance. Such are the constraints that have been imposed upon the policing of our nation these days.
On 7 June 2011, The Machester Evening News published a little article 'sympathising' with Evelyn.
Unsolved Murder: Evelyn Jackson died days after being battered
Even then, seven-and-a-half years after she died, THEY weren't telling the general public that the man responsible for her death was black.
The dear old lady seen below is Evelyn Jackson.
Unsolved Murder: Evelyn Jackson died days after being battered
Even then, seven-and-a-half years after she died, THEY weren't telling the general public that the man responsible for her death was black.
The dear old lady seen below is Evelyn Jackson.
On 12 May 2001, 16-year-old Rosie Ross was murdered in Birmingham City Centre.
Inderjit Kainth, a paranoid schizophrenic, stabbed Rosie to death in a busy city square.In court, Kainth, an unemployed, divorced father-of-five, said he was being persecuted by Birmingham education authority. The authority, he said, had ruined a relationship he had with a girlfriend whilst at primary school. Kainth reasoned that the only way he could save himself from further 'persecution' was to kill a woman. The court was told that Rosie, a 'pretty and popular schoolgirl,' was lying on a wall sunbathing in the city's Centenary Square when Kainth sat down beside her and stabbed her in the stomach. Chris Millington QC, prosecuting said:
"After the attack the defendant was taken to a police station. He seemed relieved by what he had done. He said he had come into the city with his dagger of revenge."Consultant forensic psychologist, Edward Silver, said:
"When we spoke to his family we were told he had been walking around swearing and laughing to himself months before the attack."Kainth pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility.The judge said he would only be released if the Home Secretary or a mental health review panel deemed it suitable.
Now that is reassuring.
No MP has ever mentioned Rosie in the House of Commons.
Rosie is pictured here alongside an Asian immigrant who murdered her to save himself from 'persecution.'
Rogues' Gallery cont.
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