MUDBLOOD 58: RAT REPELLENT HOMICIDE

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Комментарии • 16

  • @TheComebackKing44
    @TheComebackKing44 2 года назад +10

    McCarney is a gem in this comedic circle 👏

  • @laurenwylie2990
    @laurenwylie2990 2 года назад +6

    The wizard was the illusion guy that did the clubs. He was unreal.

    • @miloh961
      @miloh961 2 года назад +1

      Marc Oberon, the wizard. Seen him sooo many times in Traks back in the day

    • @celtickid8847
      @celtickid8847 2 года назад +1

      💯

    • @miloh961
      @miloh961 2 года назад +2

      @@celtickid8847 and he wasnt the only one pulling faces 🤣

  • @Lewis-rd1ys
    @Lewis-rd1ys 2 года назад +7

    Get mark on more often lads 🤣

  • @christianpreston7594
    @christianpreston7594 2 года назад +2

    I reckon William was stitched up with that chicken story lol

  • @HEYYYYYYGUYYYYSSSS
    @HEYYYYYYGUYYYYSSSS 2 года назад +1

    the wizard in Ta's!!! definitely the e's!! haha was brilliant though!! haha

  • @howardedward1984
    @howardedward1984 2 года назад +4

    Chicken boy true story, happened outside Crossgar.
    66 years ago, the discovery of the Little Henhouse Boy from Crossgar shocked the nation.
    On 13th September 1956, seven year old Kevin Halpenny was found perched like a chicken in a henhouse outside Crossgar where his mother had kept him in since birth. When the authorities found him, he couldn’t walk or speak, except make chicken noises. He was so deformed and unsocalised he was immediately taken to Nazareth House.
    Here’s the full story:
    One day, a schoolboy, Desmond, aged eleven years, went into the field of a widow named Mrs. Halpenny. In the field were two wooden henhouses. To get from Mrs. Halpenny’s farmhouse to the huts you had to cross a stream. In only one of the houses were there hens. As Desmond passed the second he thought he heard someone walking about. The door was locked and there was sacking on the windows. Someone in the hut lifted one of the bags. “I saw a wee boy or a wee girl with long hair“ he was later to testify, “I could only see down to its waist, and it had no clothes on that I could see”. Desmond asked the child its name but got no reply. As he walked away he thought he heard the child crying.
    Days later Desmond returned with a boy called Joe. He knocked at the window. A child appeared again “and put its hands up to the netting wire”. He was to return twice more with other boys. One thought the eyes peering out were those of a dog. The police, NSPCC and welfare officers became involved and Mrs. Halpenny was brought to court accused of ill-treating and neglecting her seven-year-old son, Kevin.
    The first witness was Inspector A. Mahood of the NSPCC. Mrs. Halpenny had told him in an interview in her house that Kevin slept with her at nights and that only when she was out working around the farm or went shopping did she put him into the hut. And never for more than two hours at a time. She and the inspector then walked across the garden and over the stream to the outhouse. He noticed the smell of urine and saw that the floor was covered with crushed paper cemented into animal matter. Mrs. Halpenny told him that she hadn’t kept hens in the hut for many years.
    Medical witnesses told the court that, when found, Kevin showed signs of gross rickets caused, possibly, by deprivation of sunlight and, to a lesser extent, of food containing vitamin D. They also said that he appeared to be mentally subnormal (a term then in wide use) but that he would need to be observed over a longer period of time before a definite conclusion could be reached. In the early stages of assessment it seemed he had no speech, but could hear. When admitted to the children’s home he was markedly underweight (2stones), stunted growth (30inches), could not walk, and could not hold himself upright for more than half a minute.
    Although there were no hens in the outhouse, there was a chicken brooder. A member of the staff of the Forensic Science Department in Belfast told the court that although there was little evidence of contact between the brooder and chickens, it was polished in places to a degree that indicated prolonged or frequent rubbing contact. He also said that hair samples found on the floor very closely matched those of the boy.
    The court was also given information about Mrs. Halpenny’s background. Then forty-five, she had been widowed twenty years. When her husband died she was left to bring up three girls and a boy. She also had to manage the farm. Judge Hanna highlighted the difference between the love and affection she showed her four children and her attitude towards Kevin.
    The prosecution withdrew the charge of ill-treatment. Mrs. Halpenny pleaded guilty to the charge of neglect and was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment. Judge Hanna told her: “You deprived him of something that God gave to him (sunlight).You also deprived him of something that the State was prepared to give for nothing - medical attention.”
    In a follow-up report a year later it was stated that Kevin had started to walk, was watching television and appeared to be a happy wee boy. The case was the “talk of the country” and attracted very wide publicity. Kevin is now living in a home for, I believe, persons with a learning disabilities.

  • @David-hl2zn
    @David-hl2zn 2 года назад +1

    The wizard down on trax portrush

  • @stephen88hox
    @stephen88hox 2 года назад +3

    Mark oberon magican

    • @stephen88hox
      @stephen88hox 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Ov81dEA4gXI/видео.html

  • @cogra2347
    @cogra2347 2 года назад +4

    Think he means corsage

  • @jawa6330
    @jawa6330 2 года назад

    England's fault🤣 stop getting your history lessons off Paddy. Normans invaded Ireland.

  • @Jimmy-tp7qc
    @Jimmy-tp7qc 2 года назад

    2022 humour, really?