TimHorton wrote: » It was mighty . What an dick ,
Teepinaw wrote: » So pompous. Did you read up about what he said and did when the judge was sentencing him. I wish I had a small portion of his arrogance
Wheety wrote: » Loved the cop standing next to the fire place. That was hilarious
gmisk wrote: » That guy from Meath had a serious Patrick Bateman vibe....gave me shudders.
Teepinaw wrote: » Wonder what the story is with the estate in Meath? Is that his Irish home?
realdanbreen wrote: » The GPS location showing the photo of the fireplace having been taken in Co Meath wos what done for him Gov.
Wheety wrote: » He didn't even know about Exif data. Police didn't even have to get forensics on. Just right click and properties. Date they were taken was 3 months after the 'burglary'.
Berserker wrote: » The other items which were listed as stolen which they found in his basement didn't help him. The police were probably laughing at him behind the scenes. A child would have done a better job.
gmisk wrote: » But that fireplace was a set of two.....:rolleyes: and he had 3 of those drinks cabinets....all identical apparently.
realdanbreen wrote: » Hang on, you're being a bit harsh on him. He did after all have two and three of most items that were stolen but the thieves only stole one of each!
Teepinaw wrote: » gmisk wrote: » That guy from Meath had a serious Patrick Bateman vibe....gave me shudders. Wonder what the story is with the estate in Meath? Is that his Irish home?
Teepinaw wrote: » Has anyone got a picture of DC Dave Brecknock beside the fireplace, for a laugh?
Berserker wrote: » The episode was full of great little moments. Laughed out loud when he asked the officer for her pen. Did anyone else catch that moment in the interview--(I think it was sometime around the "I'd like to go home now "point, when he addressed the two female officers as "Girls"? Searching high and low but I can't find it on Google.
McGrath wasn't in the dock to hear the number of years he must serve behind bars. Halfway through the sentencing, he shouted at the judge "You suppressed the information. You have abused your power as a judge." McGrath said the jury had not heard the truth and went on: "You talk to me as if I am a child. Shame on you." He then told Judge Mensah "You are an abusive, racist and terrible person. Shame on you for suppressing the truth."