george29
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I was watching the Cheshire Murders on YouTube after one of our members here recommended it on another thread (I can't remember who it was but thank you).
He highly recommended it and was right, it is a well done documentary.
Many thoughts went through my head as I watched it but the main one was the total lack of mindset that crime can happen anywhere and the father mindlessly owns the door to two people who will change the towns life forever, but mainly, his life.
I'm not here to criticize him but to learn from his mistake. I added the poll for anyone who wants to test their own mindset. You can change your vote if after watching the film decide you might have made the wrong choice.
I recommend watching it and taking any lesson pertinent to you.
This is not criticism of anyone, rather, a horrible lesson that hopefully no one has to learn on their own. Have a plan, be prepared, take reasonable caution, and maybe answer the door with a J frame in your pocket.
Here is the link:
If it doesn't work just type in Cheshire Murders. Run time 1:52
(Hopefully adding a link isn't against the rules)
He highly recommended it and was right, it is a well done documentary.
Many thoughts went through my head as I watched it but the main one was the total lack of mindset that crime can happen anywhere and the father mindlessly owns the door to two people who will change the towns life forever, but mainly, his life.
I'm not here to criticize him but to learn from his mistake. I added the poll for anyone who wants to test their own mindset. You can change your vote if after watching the film decide you might have made the wrong choice.
I recommend watching it and taking any lesson pertinent to you.
This is not criticism of anyone, rather, a horrible lesson that hopefully no one has to learn on their own. Have a plan, be prepared, take reasonable caution, and maybe answer the door with a J frame in your pocket.
Here is the link:
If it doesn't work just type in Cheshire Murders. Run time 1:52
(Hopefully adding a link isn't against the rules)
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