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Laws, Karam - the debate




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By Marie Brown

Micheal I congratulate you on bringing the truth to the public. I get very iritated when the question of urinating first thing in the morning and Robin didnt have time to do that, there were loads of other evidence not questioned but you did a great job.

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By Dianne Black

I didn't feel this was a debate at all. Michael Laws was constantly decrying Joe Karem, and to be honest all he was doing was berating him.He didn't listen to anything Joe said, and when he disagreed which was most of the time, Laws just shouted above Karem. Joe was trying to get his point across, so therefore had to speak a little louder, otherwise Laws would just of drowned him out. Joe Karem was much more level headed and composed, and I found listening to him very good. Laws for me biased, not prepared to listen and quite frankly only got the man there to put him down. NAF ugh to LAWS. He is a law unto himself. Lets have a proper debate with someone not so ignorant.

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By margaret anderson

Michael Laws wins debate .

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By Faye

Very interesting debate thankyou Michael. Would have been better if Karam had produced factual evidence instead of gossip and heresay. What concerns me is the hatchet job he has done on a murdered man, and the facts which tie David to the murders that are pushed aside. The amount of times Karam says the words "might have" could have" "may have" are plentiful which is a concern as might, could, may, are not facts. He discredits gossip attached to David but blows it out of proportion for Robin. What sort of a man would do that? In the debate I must admit we all were heartily sick of hearing Karams voice as he never shut up although kept accusing Michael of that very thing. 10 out of 10 to Michael and the way he handled a blustery, bullying loud mouth. The whole debate only confirmed what I felt from the start which is that David is the murderer but if you are old, dirty and smelly you can be blamed for it and your reputation dosent matter at all.

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By David Stevenson

Joe Karam has invested too much of his life, money and reputation in a single project to risk being wrong or misled at this late stage. The public have to be, by necessity, less dispassionate in arriving at their opinions. Perhaps this is an advantage. But they also have an unwilling investment at stake. Whether it be paying for legal aid into an interminable case that is going nowhere. Or, depending on whether David Bain can be found innocent, in meeting the cost of any compensation claim by parties associated with his defense. Despite one time President Richard Nixon being found guilty of complicity in the Watergate affair yet he confronted the Nation whether it be by coercion or agreement. Okay he lied through his teeth to his people. But he had murdered nobody. Maybe David Bain did. As a taxpayer I protest that we might be expected to be financially liable. UNLESS David Bain is prepared to confront people on television and look us in the eyes and deny any guilt. He may lie. That is not the problem. Surely he realises that is the LEAST he owes us. His advisers over the years have consistently refused us the right to see him take the stand or confront the nation. Surely after all these years he does not deserve,need the protection as though a shrinking violet. DO THE DECENT THING DAVID. We want to believe in you.

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By Ross Kenward

... The butler did it!

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By De-ann

So, this calculating killer, David, goes around his family and shoots them all while his father is asleep in the caravan, then tootles off to do his paper round, father still in the caravan. Yeah, that's likely. Of course this same killer, who wants to wipe out his whole family, doesn't go into the caravan and shoot his father. He returns to find his father in the lounge and shoots him there. So this cold-blooded killer decides he'd better frame his father, so he pops a cartridge on its edge thinking, 'that'll do it' and writes a message on the computer. (I threw a sandwich out the window not so long ago and it also landed on its edge.) Instead of smearing blood all over Robin or the gun to seal the deal, this calculating killer decides to inculcate his father with a cartridge and a computer message. All the signs of a killer! People don't seem to get. Not to mention a lack of a motive. De-ann

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By Joy

Fantastic interesting debate but sadly I am still no wiser and I believe we will never really know the truth.

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By Margaret Bryce

You'd need the wisdom of Solomon to adjudicate this. Thankyou Radio Live for this compelling programme.

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By Clive McDonald

I think Robin did it.

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