OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 7:52 pm
DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 6:02 am
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 6:40 pm
OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 1:28 pm
Sorry mate I've deleted all of that. It's speculation and not worth the risk of getting the forum sued or shut down - DB10.
But ..... but .... but .....
I know man. Sorry. But if / when the cold bitch is convicted you can then light the place up with her name and deserved abuse.
YESSS! That's More Like It!
This tale seems to wind itself ever more sinister(?) Perhaps I'm wrong, but it just doesn't sit right with me
From the BBC Website this morning:
Harry Dunn's parents have rejected the chance to meet the suspect in their son's crash death after Donald Trump dropped the "bombshell" that she was in the room next door at the White House.
Charlotte Charles and Tim Dunn felt "a little ambushed" by the offer made by the US president.
Anne Sacoolas, 42, returned to the United States days after the crash which killed 19-year-old Harry.
Harry's parents said they wanted to meet Mrs Sacoolas in the UK.
Mr Dunn said a White House official told them she would not be returning to the UK, but Mr Trump said he would "try to push this from a
different angle".
"We want to meet Anne Sacoolas but we want to do it in the UK so the police can interview her," Mr Dunn added.
"We didn't want to be railroaded into, not a circus as such, but into a meeting we weren't prepared for."
Ms Charles said they were "a bit shocked", adding: "The bombshell was dropped soon after we walked in the room that Anne Sacoolas was in the building, and was willing to meet with us.
"I don't think it would be appropriate to meet her without therapists or mediators in the room."
Harry died in hospital after his motorbike was involved in a crash with a Volvo
Harry died near RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire on 27 August when his motorcycle was in a crash with a Volvo.
Mrs Sacoolas - who is reportedly married to a US intelligence official who was stationed at RAF Croughton - was interviewed by police but then returned to the United States after claiming diplomatic immunity.
Family spokesman Radd Seiger described the White House meeting as "absolutely extraordinary" and "unprecedented".
But he said US national security adviser Robert O'Brien told the family during the meeting that Mrs Sacoolas "
was never coming back" to the UK.
Ms Charles later told ITV's Good Morning Britain the family would "be forever disappointed, forever disgusted in both the UK and US governments" if Mrs Sacoolas did not return.
Mr Dunn said the trip to the White House "didn't feel like a stunt".
"I think the president was very graceful and spoke very well to us," he said.
"I genuinely do think he will look to resolve this in a way that will help us."
Over the weekend, Mrs Sacoolas broke her silence over Mr Dunn's death in a letter via her lawyers.
In it she said she wanted to meet his parents "
so that she can express her deepest sympathies and apologies for this tragic accident".
Mrs Sacoolas was said to be covered by diplomatic immunity as the spouse of a US intelligence official, though that protection is now in dispute.
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Perhaps I am mis-interpreting the above, but it feels to me as if Mrs Sacoolas might have hoped to meet the bereaved parents in the presence of the President in the hope that such a situation and meeting place would restrain them from fully expressing themselves in such an Official Setting, perhaps to benefit her (?)
Also, why would she want to 'apologise' for 'this tragic accident' if it has nothing to do with her? If she wanted to offer her condolences, yes, but 'Apologies' ???