A list of puns related to "Steve Wright"
Itβs the only station we listen to at the office, why do people like this radio station so much?
Steve wright giving a shout out to Emma Roid and Paul Cream this morning. How did the producers not spot this? Hahah
I hadn't actually heard of Michelle's case before, which goes to show that even in a relatively small country, a lot of missing persons cases don't get the exposure they should.
Quoting from article:
A DAD has called for police to quiz Suffolk Strangler serial killer Steve Wright about the unsolved murder of his daughter 19 years ago.
John Bettles, 65, made his demand after Wright, 63, was arrested last month on suspicion of the murder ofΒ strangled schoolgirl Vicky Hall in 1999.
His daughter Michelle Bettles, 22, was strangled in March 2002 with her body dumped in woodland around 20 miles from the red-light area where she was a sex worker in Norwich, Norfolk.
She was known to have been a regular at the former Ferry Boat Inn pub in Norwich where Wright had been a landlord in the late 1980s.
Mr Bettles who lives in Lincolnshire said: βDefinitely, I think he should be looked at again."
The article also mentions that Suzy Lampugh's brother has asked the police to look at him for her murder,but I feel that's unlikely given his preference for targeting sex workers.
A quick refresher on Wright's crimes:
Steven Gerald James WrightΒ (born 24 April 1958)[1]Β is an EnglishΒ serial killer, also known as theΒ Suffolk StranglerΒ and theΒ Ipswich Ripper. He is servingΒ life imprisonmentΒ for theΒ murder of five womenΒ who worked in the sex trade inΒ Ipswich,Β Suffolk. The killings took place during the final months of 2006, and Wright was found guilty in February 2008.
I definitely see some interesting connections between Michelle and Wright: she hung out at a pub he worked in, was a young sex worker in the area he used as a hunting ground. With the suspicion of his guilt in Vicky Hall's murder, it seems the police have been quietly looking into other crimes possibly linked to him, so maybe they just aren't ready to publicly confirm anything about suspicions he killed Michelle.
https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/crime/fathers-plea-over-norwich-murder-8221316
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wright_(serial_killer)
https://lolly-truecrime.medium.com/norwich-sex-worker-murder-who-killed-michelle-bettles-c71cdfa50d2d
I just finished Redemption Island and one character I really liked who I never hear much about (minus one unfortunate incident) is Steve. Idk, he just seems like a nice, fun guy to be around. He was pretty witty too and I liked his "I don't give a shit anymore" attitude once the merge came and The Zapateras were screwed. The whole rice thing was bs and it's shameful Phillip never apologized for calling Steve racist over nothing. Plus when he sarcastically saluted Phillip was hilarious.
What's the point? Why? Why would you do that?
And in said email, did you really say that you love the show or does he just add that in to inflate his ego?
It always seemed odd that every single email consists of people who love the show. Either the same person keeps emailing in all the time or they have to all be fake given that so many people vocally despise his show
At almost dead on 2pm each day, just hearing that song he always plays at the start with him talking all over it makes me die inside.
Russell Wilson has had the last two before this season
Michael Jackson
Keion Crossen
Mitchell Brookins
Bill Brown
Cyril Pinder
Darryl Usher
Abe Woodson
Steve Weatherford
John Bauer
Billy Martin
Dave Cook
John Wright
Background: Craig has been ordered to submit a list of all the Bitcoin addresses he owned several times now. The first time he was given a hard deadline by Magistrate Judge Reinhart and simply ignored it. Then, in a last ditch effort to escape contempt of court and/or sanctions Craig Wright asked the CTO of his company nChain, Steve Shadders to spend 2 weeks putting together a list of Bitcoin he thinks belongs to Satoshi, based on statistical criteria that just happened to match the well-known Patoshi pattern analysis. While replicating existing Blockchain research over a space of two weeks as his top-priority, nChain CTO Steve Shadders managed to include a bug that resulted in 1749 addresses that don't match the Patoshi pattern. This is going to be important later, so keep it in mind.
The court wasn't happy with this last ditch, buggy, probabilistic attempt at producing the addresses he was commanded to produce, but they were especially unhappy with the litany of provable forgeries, perjurious statements, and evasive and dishonest testimonies from Wright that was impeding discovery and Judge Reinhart administered case-ending sanctions against Mr. Wright in response.
Judge Bloom overturned Reinhart's sanctions, though she explicitly agreed with Reinhart's credibility findings regarding Wright. She offered Craig a poisoned chalice:
>In light of the Defendant's representations that the bonded courier is scheduled to arrive in January 2020, the Court will permit the Defendant through and including February 3, 2020, to file a notice with the court indicating whether or not this mysterious figure has appeared from the shadows and whether the Defendant now has access to the last key slice needed to unlock the encrypted file. In the event this occurs, and further if the Defendant produces his list of Bitcoin Holdings as ordered by the Magistrate Judge, then this Court will not impose any additional sanctions other than the ones discussed above.
With the not so subtle implication being that Bloom did not believe Craig's invocations of a "mysterious bonded courier" and that if he failed to satisfy this burden additional sanctions would be forthcoming.
Mr. Wright apparently took this as a forgery challenge, only one where he didn't have much respect for the intellect of his adversaries.
In his report Andreas Antonopoulos labels four separate files of Bitcoin
... keep reading on reddit β‘I typically only listen to this slot because there are some cheesy classics, some sentimental messages and it reminds me of my nan. A bit of mushy Sunday peacefulness. But this mush is constantly interrupted near the end of the song by the DJ singing along badly to the song, whistling, or chipping in with "what a cracker!" I found myself shouting at the radio this morning. "Yes Steve! I know it's a cracker, now please let me listen to the artist singing instead of your unnecessary commentary" π
Please note that this site uses cookies to personalise content and adverts, to provide social media features, and to analyse web traffic. Click here for more information.