Suffolk Murders - Man Arrested
Posted on October 19, 2008 in Windows xp oem
The whole of the UK has been following the case of the 5 murdered Ipswich prostitutes. I'm wary of using the word prostitute for fear it will sound disrespectful to those unfortunate girls, but their deaths can almost certainly be attributed to their wayward lifestyle and profession. At about 7.20 am 37 year-old Tom Stephens, from the small village of Trimley St Martin near Felixstowe, was arrested by officers from Suffolk Constabulary. He is being questioned on suspicion of the murders of all five girls, namely Tania Nicol, Gemma Adams, Anneli Alderton, Paula Clennell and Annette Nicholls. Police can detain Stephens for 24 hours before charging him. However, this can be extended to 36 hours by a senior Police officer (Superintendent or higher) and further extended up to a total of 96 hours by the Magistrates. After 96 hours he must be either charged, released or bailed to reappear. This is an unusual case. Stephens appeared in the Sunday Mirror yesterday and acknowledged that he knew the girls, had the opportunity, fitted the killer's profile, doesn't have an alibi but protesting his innocence. He has been interviewed four times by Police before his arrest this morning. I don't think we should jump to too many conclusions just yet - it is my honest belief he will prove to be nothing more than an attention seeker. I base my prediction on the following factor: he was first interviewed just a few days after the first victim, Tania Nicol, had gone missing - we know that Paula Clennell, one of the last victims, was last seen on 9th December - is it likely that he bumped her off when he was already under such close scrutiny from the Police? I find that highly improbable. It'll be interesting to see how this one develops - stay tuned. buy software cheap oem software
mom was right -- once
Posted on March 30, 2008 in Dreamweaver upgrade
So. Um. Elvis is dead. I know. It is sad news. I am broken up over it too. And normally I would not drop such sad news into a conversation, but, there is a reason I bring this up. See. I read for the Nicholl. [For the uninitiated, Nicholl is an annual screenwriting competition for five fellowships from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences named after screenwriter Don Nicholl.] Nicholl gets a lot of scripts. So I read a lot of scripts. This year reading started late because of a small online forms dilemma, but it is underway, and I am reading scripts, and whammo, before I even hit 50 scripts, I have hit four "Elvis" scripts. Four does not sound like a lot till you start thinking about those numbers in the grand scheme of things. If I read forty scripts and four of them feature Elvis, well, we are talking one out of ten scripts with Elvis making an appearance. Now ask yourself, how many scripts with Elvis making an appearance prominently feature "Fat Elvis vs. Thin Elvis" jokes? You got it. A LOT. It is not that I have anything against Elvis. Personally, I like Elvis. He reminds me of my grandmother. She used to get me Elvis music for birthdays and holidays, she thought he was grand, and I loved my grandmother and to this day everytime I hear Yellow Rose of Texas -- which granted does not happen a lot in Hollywood but it could -- I think of her and that works for me. But. I am going to probably read between 200 and 300 scripts before reading is over for Nicholl. Not in one day. But over time they build up. And if numbers stay constant here, that means 20 to 30 scripts with Fat Elvis vs. Thin Elvis jokes in them. I really doubt this is different for any of the other Nicholl readers, I mean, we get these scripts at random, no one is singling me out saying, Hey Max digs Elvis, he is associated with fond thoughts of her grandmother, let's give her all the Elvis scripts. So odds are all other Nicholl readers are going to be reading 20 to 30 scripts featuring Elvis too. One of the little boxes we have here to stick a number in is labeled "originality." Think about it. Cheap Adobe Cheap cakewalk Cheap Borland Buy OEM Software cheap adobe cheap corel cheap Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Cheap Special Offer 6 Cheap Software oem software cheap AutoCAD 2005 Cheap Adobe Photoshop cheap Office Enterprise 2007 Cheap Microsoft PhotoDraw 2.0 Cheap AutoCAD 2005