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- August 3, 2008 at 13:56 #175934
Hi Himself – could you point me towards any evidence that he had one of Jill Dano’s hairs on his clothing I’d missed that. He incriminated himself with his lying because he is a halfwit. He claimed he was Freddy Mercury’s brother and that he was “Steve Majors.” Part of his mental illness is that he tells lies. In his feeble mind seeking an alibi was the right thing to do.
Police found mountains of newspapers and magazines in his flat, some of which had pictures and pages cut out of them and collated into scrapbooks, none of the pictures of Jill Dando had been cut out. Suggesting that he wasn’t obsessed with her at all, and that due to her popularity it stood to reason that there would be some articles on her in the hundreds of tabloid newspapers in his flat.
Only the two unreliable witnesses placed him in Gowan on that day, and one of them changed her story to place him there over a year later.
He may have been obsessed with firearms and had his picture taken holding one ten years before the murder, but if he had been handling a firearm that day and no cross contamination occurred how come so little firearm residue was found? Where did he obtain the murder weapon? Where did he dispose of it? What was his motive? Why did he go from pestering women for sex to shooting a woman point blank on her doorstep?
Before George was arrested the police were convinced it was a contract hit and something to do with an ex-boyfriend, I heard this from a Met police detective I used to know. What happened to change their mind? Was it the public and media pressure?August 3, 2008 at 15:28 #175941I find it very odd the way that George’s release is being celebrated. As has often been repeated (in his defence, weirdly): he’s got an IQ of 70-something; he’s a fantasist who pretended to be Freddy Mercury’s brother, amid other fantasies of being a minor-celebrity; he’s a multiple sex-offender, and raped someone on the their doorstep after pretending to be a police officer (which proves that, despite his limited intelligence, he is capable of cunning); liked to pose with guns while wearing an SAS mask (interesting that he was in the territorial army, so he must know a bit about guns and concealment, disguise).
So yeah he’s seemingly not guilty of murder… he’s just a rapist with severe mental-problems.
Shouldn’t he be in a mental hospital? or still in prison for rape?
August 3, 2008 at 15:49 #175943He has been freed due to whatever reasons the judge has given for his release, lack of evidence is one of the reasons.
However Barry George has claimed that he did not kill Jill Dando as he was stalking another woman at the time,
Now i dont what to call his character but saying you were stalking someone else is not the best thing to say after being released from prison on a murder charge.
After all you dont hear not gulty rapists saying that Mrs X was not raped by me as i was raping Mrs Y at the time do you.
August 3, 2008 at 16:47 #175949Fingers crossed this doesn´t have the sad ending that Stefan Kischko´s (very bad spelling) story had
August 3, 2008 at 17:23 #175952NWRA could you point me in the direction of the evidence of Barry George raping on someone on their doorstep having posed as a police officer? I can find reports that he served 23 months for attempted rape, but nothing else.
I’m not sure that anyone is celebrating George’s release, but what would you rather have? A man innocent of Jill Dando’s murder rotting in prison while his real killer is free?
Personally I think George should be compensated for his years in prison then people who he has stalked/attacked should be free to pursue him for compensation for the crimes he has committed against them. Starting with his ex-wife, the woman he was done for trying to rape and the 13 or so women who came forward to say he was stalking them when he was arrested. He won’t have a lot left after that and perhaps the continuous court cases will keep him occupied.
I agree with you NWRA that if George’s mental health is so poor he should be looked into as a candidate for residential mental healthcare.
If anyone does harbour ill feeling towards George you could do worse than search youtube for the occasion when he posed as stuntman "Steve Majors" and claimed he could jump multiple double deckers on a motorbike, enough people fell for his claims for the whole thing for it to be arranged and for a large crowd to assemble. Seemingly too afraid or deluded to back out George attempted the stunt, failed and mangled himself in the process.August 3, 2008 at 20:14 #175970NWRA could you point me in the direction of the evidence of Barry George raping on someone on their doorstep having posed as a police officer? I can find reports that he served 23 months for attempted rape, but nothing else.
I’m not sure that anyone is celebrating George’s release, but what would you rather have? A man innocent of Jill Dando’s murder rotting in prison while his real killer is free?
Personally I think George should be compensated for his years in prison then people who he has stalked/attacked should be free to pursue him for compensation for the crimes he has committed against them. Starting with his ex-wife, the woman he was done for trying to rape and the 13 or so women who came forward to say he was stalking them when he was arrested. He won’t have a lot left after that and perhaps the continuous court cases will keep him occupied.
I agree with you NWRA that if George’s mental health is so poor he should be looked into as a candidate for residential mental healthcare.
If anyone does harbour ill feeling towards George you could do worse than search youtube for the occasion when he posed as stuntman “Steve Majors” and claimed he could jump multiple double deckers on a motorbike, enough people fell for his claims for the whole thing for it to be arranged and for a large crowd to assemble. Seemingly too afraid or deluded to back out George attempted the stunt, failed and mangled himself in the process.I read it in The Sun yesterday when I was drunk on the train home (I can guess your reply already, re: The Sun!). It’s one of the headlines on their website too: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/
George is already becoming something of a star:


The above pictures are real! They’re like an ironic modern-artist’s statement about our fame-obsessed society… but Sky News is beyond parody.
He’ll be on Celebrity Big Brother soon. And then he will get his own reality-TV show where he tours the country in a custom-made Ford Rape Mobile (bought with his compensation/media money), dressed in a bondage-suit-and-SAS-mask-combo designed by Valentino Garavani. And our daughters will wear T-shirts of his grizzled moon-face.
Let’s hope he moves-in next door to Kay Burley too.
August 5, 2008 at 08:47 #176130Obviously the murder investigation will have to be started again, I wonder if the police will advertise for someone to come forward or randomly pull the first simpleton they come across?
They could move the Fallon team onto the case.
August 5, 2008 at 11:33 #176150I´ll state the obvious but if The Sun told me the sky was blue I´d look up to check.
Lieing scumbag of a paper.
August 5, 2008 at 11:54 #176154Good stuff Seven Towers
I think some the accusations on this thread are bang out of order
Reminds me of the disgusting finger pointing by the McCanns and subsequently the public at Robert Murat, when there wasnt a shred of evidence to back it up
"Circumstantial evidence" is nothing
August 5, 2008 at 12:40 #176163Luke Mitchell (Jodi Jones’ murderer) was convicted purely on circumstancial evidence. I don’t think anyone was under the impression that he didn’t do it.
August 5, 2008 at 12:42 #176164Good stuff Seven Towers
I think some the accusations on this thread are bang out of order
Reminds me of the disgusting finger pointing by the McCanns and subsequently the public at Robert Murat, when there wasnt a shred of evidence to back it up
"Circumstantial evidence" is nothing
Not quite… Nobody is saying he’s a murderer (Murat had NO convictions for anything), just pointing-out that he’s a bit of a nutter and should be in a mental-institution rather than being celebrated as some symbol for justice.
Would you like to be flatmates with him? or even live next-door to him? I doubt it.
August 5, 2008 at 12:49 #176166Even evidence is ropey, according to the low levle dna tests the Omagh bombing was carried out by a 10 year old boy from Nottingham.
August 5, 2008 at 13:03 #176169NWRA. Not quite true
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I don’t believe he was stictched up at all. I think he did kill Jill Dando.
August 5, 2008 at 14:31 #176173NWRA. Not quite true
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I don’t believe he was stictched up at all. I think he did kill Jill Dando.
Haha fair enough, I missed that.
August 5, 2008 at 15:02 #176176Luke Mitchell (Jodi Jones’ murderer) was convicted purely on circumstancial evidence. I don’t think anyone was under the impression that he didn’t do it.
Luke Mitchell is as guilty as sin. He killed Jodie Jones.
just as Barry George ( aka Bulsara
) killed Jill Dando ! 
Yes, I’m with the police and first jury on that one.
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August 5, 2008 at 15:22 #176182Let’s make it clear that I am as sure as I can be as to who killed Jodi Jones, short of having actually witnessed anything. My point was that circumstancial evidence can be conclusive enough to convict beyond all reasonable doubt if there is enough of it and it isn’t too circumstancial.
However, I’m not so sure about George. I haven’t seen every scrap of evidence, but what I have seen isn’t enough for me to say he definitely killed Jill Dando, although let’s just say I’m of the opinion that society is worse off for him having been freed.
August 5, 2008 at 15:32 #176183A mate of mine in the CID was one of the lead detectives on the Jodie Jones case, and he told me that Mitchell was 100% guilty. Mind you, this appeared largely to be based on the fact that his “eyes were too close together and he’s a Jambo”.

Seriously, I forget the ins-and-outs of the case, but this mate of mine said there was no way on Gawd’s green Earth that Luke Mitchell didn’t kill her.
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