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Monday, 31 March 2014
12 years for father driven to despair
"A well respected Cornish father of two driven to despair by Britains’ reviled ‘family court’ tried to kill a state psychiatrist and a social worker. Former South Crofty mining engineer Christopher Hines-Randle, who has no previous criminal record, gave up after two years in Truro’s secret ‘family’ courts."
"After 24 months battling to see his children, the 54 year old decided to execute biblical justice. Part of the desperate plan he eventually hatched was political."
"It involved taking revenge on a member of Britain’s hated ‘Social Services’ bureacratic elite – Debbie Tully – by torturing her to death."
"Mr Hines-Randle gave up on a civilised resolution when the social worker and a state psychiatrist targeted him. He snapped after, acting behind closed doors and outside of both common and statutory law, the state officials took his children and dispossesed him of his home."
"Even during the case, despite a range of unethical laws such courts use to criminalise applicants, Hines-Randle remained of good character, and without a criminal record.It took two years of state-sanctioned persecution and abuse, ending in Hines-Randle’s homelessness, for him to give up on the ‘family court’ system, and reject the rule of law."
http://www.cornwallcommunitynews.co.uk/2014/03/28/cornish-dads-bid-to-kill-ss-official/
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