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Julie became determined to rectify the wrongs experienced by her mother and set out to force changes at her local hospital. BlueSpike is easily one of the most polarizing trolls in Christory, competing with the Idea Guys and Bella. Most trolls tend to frown on BlueSpike and his methods, as they echo those of weens, enablers, and A-Logs. Nevertheless, some weens still yearn to return to the sadistic days of BlueSpike, in hopes of an age of trolling where physical pain is inflicted upon Chris. Since 2009, BlueSpike has come of age and matured; he now has a profile on Kiwi Farms, [27] which has been given the "Christorical Figure" verification by forum moderators. When asked to reflect upon his time trolling Chris, he wrote: [28] There's been tons of things in my life I've regretted and hated doing later on, all of the stuff from 10 years ago was one of them. I've moved past everything that happened those many years ago and obviously I'm a different person now. It wasn't funny and was a very a-log thing to do. Nothing much else I can say.

Rob, this is Olivia calling. It’s 2:30. You said you’d meet me at 1:30 in front of the restaurant. Well, I’m not going to wait any longer. And please don’t bother calling me again.A set of postcards showing the act were sent to 14 Branchland Court. Bob got a hold of these postcards, which prompted him to take Chris's PSEye away.

The Cure is based on the true story of Julie Bailey and how she shed light on the levels of neglect she witnessed at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust (Image: Channel 4 images) The second call involves BlueSpike and another troll calling up Chris's phone to obnoxiously yell ' JULAYYYYY', taunting him about the Julie saga. Unfortunately for them, Bob answers the phone, chewing them out for the immaturity of the prank. They hang up shortly after.Now, a brand new and exclusive series, ‘999 Killer on the Line?’ looks at fascinating and unusual murder cases where the killers were the ones to make the 999 call to report the crime – including an episode into the death of Mr Twigg.

The strange motive behind why someone would report their own crime is explored and revealed through looking at murder cases that were so callously planned and premeditated, the killers seemingly believed that coming forward would not mean getting caught. Paul, this is Anne. It’s 8 p.m., and I’m still tied up at the office, so I don’t think I’ll be able to join you for dinner tonight. I feel really bad about it, but we’ll definitely have dinner tomorrow night. Promise! Bye.The series looks at eight individual cases from the UK and America where the killers called emergency services as a means to suggest their innocence. In March 2009, Stafford General Hospital hit national headlines after a Healthcare Commission report highlighted multiple serious failings which had led to between 400 and 1,200 patients dying in the wake of routine neglect.

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