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PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:58 am 
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i wondered at the time why was there not a motive mentioned .Now i know it was because there was no motive.This is horrific and it just shows again how funerable we are. :x


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i wondered at the time why was there not a motive mentioned .Now i know it was because there was no motive.This is horrific and it just shows again how funerable we are. :x


Vulnerable Indeed....If the police were subjected to as many threats and assaults per Officer per travelled mile Mile as Taxi and PH are then they'ed probably not be allowed to drive alone with a passenger and have another officer to ride shotgun...sadly no such back up for the Midnight Cabbie or the Twilight PH driver alone with a potential nutter sitting behind them. :?


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:25 am 
It's eventually made the news round here. The accused was a crank IMO, a fettish with guns and Taxis?? How the hell was he allowed to walk the streets???


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But Mr Joyce said they were still unable to find a motive for the killing, apart from Cheetham's fascination with taxis and guns.

He said: "He had a fascination with taxis and a fascination with guns and Mr Ludlam was just the unlucky man with whom his fascination ended."

What the f*** is that all about? :sad: :sad:

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The accused was a crank IMO, a fettish with guns and Taxis?? How the hell was he allowed to walk the streets???

In some areas he would be deemed fit to drive taxis. :sad: :sad:

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Jury at taxi driver murder trial hears 999 call

Wednesday, 16 June 2010 16:23

A jury has heard the 999 call made on the day a Derbyshire taxi driver was found shot dead at a train station.

Stuart Ludlam, a 44-year-old father-of-three, was found in his taxi at Cromford railway station, in Derbyshire, on 17 September.

The emergency call made by a holidaymaker was played to the trial jury at Nottingham Crown Court.

Sixty-one-year-old Colin Cheetham from Ripley, Derbyshire, denies murdering Mr Ludlam.

The prosecution claims Mr Cheetham planned to lure a stranger to a secluded location to be killed.

Stuart Ludlam was discovered in the back of his cab at Cromford station last September.

He had been shot in the head.

Giving evidence, Peter Noble told the court he and his wife were on holiday in Derbyshire and had been visiting local sites including Cromford station.

He said as they were leaving, a passer-by flagged them down and asked them to call an ambulance and pointed to a car.

Mr Noble told the court he had started the to walk towards the car thinking there might have been an accident.

He said he could see glass missing from the back and an arm hanging out the car.

In the 999 call, Mr Noble said: "There's a mini-cab in the middle of the road and it looks like there's a body dumped into the back... there's a lot of blood.

"Oh my God...."

Prosecutor Peter Joyce QC asked: "Were you able to see where the blood was coming from?"

Mr Noble replied: "Not really. His head was wedged between the boot lid and the side of the car. He was in a ball... in a kneeling position.

"I could see blood but there was no obvious sign of injury," he added.

The trial continues.

Source; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/derb ... 333208.stm

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 6:23 am 
Sussex wrote:
Nigel wrote:
The accused was a crank IMO, a fettish with guns and Taxis?? How the hell was he allowed to walk the streets???

In some areas he would be deemed fit to drive taxis. :sad: :sad:


In Scotland yes!!


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Latest from the court.

http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/news/ ... ticle.html

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:^o

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" lure a stranger to a secluded location to be killed." WTF is the world coming to :sad:


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http://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/news/E ... 6379231.jp

If they don't sort this evidence, then he could get away with this.

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http://www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk/news/Expert-faces-questions-on-cabbie.6379231.jp

If they don't sort this evidence, then he could get away with this.

Fear not BC, fear not. :wink:

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Latest news.

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I hope Mr Ludlam rests in peace a little easier tonight.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/derb ... 448507.stm

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The only decision IMO.


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