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  1. Exactly, the lorry driver was convicted of manslaughter and only got a 12 month sentence so the case was solved and unlike Odie states.
  2. I met Trevor some years ago at Forest Lodge, I guess at the time he was being downgraded ready for his release. The first thing he did was shake my hand and introduce himself. He was very honest to me about what he had done and also told me about some of the highly publicised prisoners he met in Rampton etc. At first I thought he was having me on as he was the meekest mildest person you would ever wish to meet but he wasn't kidding. I'm sorry to hear of his passing but I must also stress that I feel sorry to the murdered victims and any surviving family members reading this.
  3. Yes I remember the shop you mention, something tells me it was the House of Barrington and later moved to Attercliffe . Just been reading about David Barrington, he was in the sports business at the time you mention.
  4. Not for everyone I guess but perhaps one of these might help? The real Tail it bicycle tracker! GPS for bike hidden in the handlebar. Or other types of trackers. We know protecting bikes is a real pain, for instance whilst at work some company's will now let you take your bike indoors or provide a secure room. As with cars professional thief's can and do change the vehicles identity's and send them aboard for instance. Bikes do have serial numbers and other identifying security can be added, however the stolen bike has to be detected first. Perhaps all bikes should be registered on purchase on a central computer as with cars so the police can check suspect stolen bikes through a type of PNC.
  5. Somebody is doing the very same thing on Ebay already.
  6. No wonder shops have none for sale this is not just panic buying in my view. Has anyone else noticed this? Just look on the major selling sites, its gone mad. Looks to me like some people are buying them to sell on at £2 or even £3 per roll.
  7. Little Johnny can be seen here at La Casina Bianca Abbeydale Road. Top right & Middle left in 1973.
  8. I remember his shop on London road going towards Heeley bottom in the early 1970s. There was a bike high up on the wall in the shop that I always understud was a competition winner? I would guess that Wilsons on City road might have info on Henry Holmes and his bikes.
  9. Little Johnny had a restaurant on Abbeydale Road in the 1970s. Forgive my spelling but it was called "La Casinia Bianca" He always had nice suits and cars to match. RIP and sorry to hear of of his passing.
  10. Anyone else on here been sold moldy cheese from Jack Fultons? The cheese I bought was well in date but wrapped in a way that you would not notice until you open it at home.
  11. The mind boggles https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/well-known-male-arrested-in-sheffield-1-9468796
  12. Always thought this was a strange company name. I remember taking power tools there to be repaired many years ago....https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/05510478
  13. Lowfield school, now I find out they were student dentist. Im sure they filled all my back teeth to the max for the hell of it. Every tooth they did has had to be crowned over the years. I know its not just me either, there are loads of similar bad stories:gag:
  14. I suppose Shipman was quite sly, he was actually waiting to pounce. These cases are not always quite what they seem and a lot of things are not fully investigated. He was quite arrogant and could not own up to his own guilt. I understand he was acting as the wing GP giving out advice to other prisoners before he died?
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