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Police launch an investigation into Ann Widdecombe death

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62Granny Fri 10-Jul-26 15:45:03

breaking news on the BBC news site that they are investigating her death.
I didn't always agree with her opinions of her politics but would hate that her death had been tragic .RIP.

fancythat Mon 13-Jul-26 17:42:25

I think the police should have initially kept very quiet about what they did or didn’t think about this murder.

Cossy, yes.

fancythat Mon 13-Jul-26 17:40:14

I notice there is now "some links have been removed blah blah".
They may have missed this one.

fancythat Mon 13-Jul-26 17:39:31

In the link

The police also said the situation is not being treated as a terrorist incident after consulting with counter-terror policing as part of "initial enquiries"

fancythat Mon 13-Jul-26 17:38:12

www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/c1ly3glepr1o

MartavTaurus Mon 13-Jul-26 17:34:22

The police said nothing wrong. I've followed all their reports because I live in the constabulary. They used phrases like no information to suggest or nothing to suggest it is a terrorism related or politically motivated crime. I agree, they were a bit wooly, (we have a lot of sheep in Devon), there were omissions, but they didn't flip flop with the facts or mislead.

I realise this is not a lighthearted thread before anyone takes offence. 🐑 🐑

Chestnut Mon 13-Jul-26 17:33:36

Cossy

Chesnut I cannot bring myself to use she in this instance so I’m using the pronoun they.

Yes, I've tried to avoid saying 'she' but let it slip once I think. You can see evil inside and out from that face.

Chestnut Mon 13-Jul-26 17:27:36

fancythat

^I am quite speechless at how evil and cruel some people are^

Twas always thus.

I never underestimate this in life.

I suppose my words should have been 'I am quite speechless at how such an evil, cruel person could be working at a university'. I realise there are much worse people in the world, but this person is working in the vicinity of hundreds of young people and may have the opportunity to spread their hateful rhetoric. It's not something you should say of anyone just because you disagree with their beliefs. I hope there are serious repercussions.

Cossy Mon 13-Jul-26 17:22:26

Chestnut I see you may think from my use of both I thought it was two people, I meant I hope the person is question is both arrested and dismissed from work.

Casdon Mon 13-Jul-26 17:21:12

fancythat

Casdon you are right and wrong in my opinion.

Yes the Police said this and that.

But looks like they were wrong. Which means that what Primrose said was correct.

Which means your not quite is wrong.

The police said nothing wrong. They did not at any point rule out terrorism as a possible motive. They reported on the basis of the information they had gathered, at each point a statement was made. I suggest you read every police statement to verify that, because you clearly don’t believe me.

Cossy Mon 13-Jul-26 17:20:29

Fallingstar

I feel that whoever made such sick and sadistic comments should be arrested for hate speech.
I really can’t imagine why anyone would say this.

👏👏👏👏👏👏 Completely agree

Cossy Mon 13-Jul-26 17:20:09

Chesnut I cannot bring myself to use she in this instance so I’m using the pronoun they.

Cossy Mon 13-Jul-26 17:19:04

fancythat/eazybee

I think the police should have initially kept very quiet about what they did or didn’t think about this murder.

All I will say is I hope that they’ve caught the right person, and Terrorism covers quite a large remit including political elements.

Whatever the reason it seems the act of a very evil and disturbed mind, and if indeed it turns out to be political, how very sad to pick on a retired MP in her own home!

Chestnut Mon 13-Jul-26 17:17:25

Cossy

Chestnut

An ex-Labour candidate and university employee is being investigated after saying she hoped AW suffered a very painful death.
Quote:
A transgender former Labour candidate who celebrated the death of Ann Widdecombe and prayed she had 'screamed in agony' is now being investigated over the comments.
Heather Herbert, a web developer at Aberdeen University, relished in the 'good news' of the former Tory MP's death in a vile post on BlueSky. She added: 'I hope she was handcuffed to the bed as she screamed in agony.'
Check out the face of this person, ugly inside and out!

I am quite speechless at how evil and cruel some people are. She has a twisted mind and shouldn't be allowed to work at a university or anywhere near young people.

They should be extremely ashamed at her awful awful comments.

I won’t read the details but I truly hope they are both arrested and dismissed from their job role.

I wouldn’t want such a person near me or my family or any person frankly.

It's not 'they' plural, it's one person, a transwoman.

Fallingstar Mon 13-Jul-26 17:17:11

I feel that whoever made such sick and sadistic comments should be arrested for hate speech.
I really can’t imagine why anyone would say this.

Cossy Mon 13-Jul-26 17:14:27

Chestnut

An ex-Labour candidate and university employee is being investigated after saying she hoped AW suffered a very painful death.
Quote:
A transgender former Labour candidate who celebrated the death of Ann Widdecombe and prayed she had 'screamed in agony' is now being investigated over the comments.
Heather Herbert, a web developer at Aberdeen University, relished in the 'good news' of the former Tory MP's death in a vile post on BlueSky. She added: 'I hope she was handcuffed to the bed as she screamed in agony.'
Check out the face of this person, ugly inside and out!

I am quite speechless at how evil and cruel some people are. She has a twisted mind and shouldn't be allowed to work at a university or anywhere near young people.

They should be extremely ashamed at her awful awful comments.

I won’t read the details but I truly hope they are both arrested and dismissed from their job role.

I wouldn’t want such a person near me or my family or any person frankly.

Cossy Mon 13-Jul-26 17:12:16

BoggledMind

Silvershadow/MayBee70

According to an article in the press (I don’t know where the press got its information from), the tv show that featured Ann's house is unlikely to have had any bearing on her death. In other words, it was just a coincidence that it was shown recently.

Hopefully it'll all become clear during any subsequent court case. It really is rather baffling.

Completely baffling and how can they possibly know this 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

It’s all very bizarre!

fancythat Mon 13-Jul-26 17:11:39

I am quite speechless at how evil and cruel some people are

Twas always thus.

I never underestimate this in life.

fancythat Mon 13-Jul-26 17:10:50

Out of interest, what do you consider to be the "main TV channels"?

Chestnut Mon 13-Jul-26 17:09:43

An ex-Labour candidate and university employee is being investigated after saying she hoped AW suffered a very painful death.
Quote:
A transgender former Labour candidate who celebrated the death of Ann Widdecombe and prayed she had 'screamed in agony' is now being investigated over the comments.
Heather Herbert, a web developer at Aberdeen University, relished in the 'good news' of the former Tory MP's death in a vile post on BlueSky. She added: 'I hope she was handcuffed to the bed as she screamed in agony.'
Check out the face of this person, ugly inside and out!

I am quite speechless at how evil and cruel some people are. She has a twisted mind and shouldn't be allowed to work at a university or anywhere near young people.

fancythat Mon 13-Jul-26 17:09:29

Casdon you are right and wrong in my opinion.

Yes the Police said this and that.

But looks like they were wrong. Which means that what Primrose said was correct.

Which means your not quite is wrong.

fancythat Mon 13-Jul-26 17:06:26

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0mydjl12mwo

Casdon Mon 13-Jul-26 17:04:24

What eazybee said is echoing what I said fancythat, so I’m not sure why you’re taking issue with me. As I said earlier on the thread, I read the news on the main TV channels, particularly the actual statements from the police, but I don’t bother with the gossip and speculation in the rest of the media, which is so often proved inaccurate.

fancythat Mon 13-Jul-26 16:50:27

eazybee

^At midday today the Head of National Terrorism said: "Building on the progress made by our colleagues in the Devon and Cornwall Police we now have new information and evidence meaning Counter Terrorism are leading the investigation."^
I infer from that that the D &C police gathered information which now indicate that the crime could be considered Terrorism.
Previously there was insufficient evidence to support that, as the police made clear.
Not concealing or 'gaslighting' information, simply verifying it.

Quite.

It is being discussed on GB news[I hear the sighs from here], the way the Police were saying no reason to suggest Political Motivation and now the National Terrorsim is involved.
Why did the Police say no, when looks like they actually did not know.

Casdon "I check before I post".
All sources everywhere?

Silvershadow Mon 13-Jul-26 16:30:57

To be fair to the police, they’ve thrown everything at it. How often is an arrest made that quickly unless it’s somebody known to the victim like an ex partner that type of thing.

Initially they thought it was a burglary gone wrong, which most would think too. As more was revealed it became evident it was something more.

I wondered about that tv programme because it’s called the Yorkshire auction house and this lunatic comes from Yorkshire but indeed it could be coincidence. Time will tell.

MayBee70 Mon 13-Jul-26 16:29:13

BoggledMind

MayBee70

Strange coincidence imo.

It is.

I suppose it depends on whether the suspect saw it or not. It was on Quest TV channel, not one I personally watch, but he may have done.

If he was a stay at home channel hopper like me he might have done. It’s the sort of programme I end up watching. I would have had no idea where she lived unless I’d come across a programme like that.