On Apr 10, 12:57=A0am, "Colin Peters"
wrote:
> I find it hard to believe that the police force, an entire gardai, could b=
e
> afraid of a solitary individual Noel.
>
> You say that Tracey had 49 convictions for assaults on police and prison
> officers, and yet , if this was so, why, once he was under lock and key, d=
id
> they not, mob handed, exact enough retribution, to ensure that he would
> never do it again?
>
> This is the way that the system works. If it did not, and they were all so=
> afraid of him, how on earth did they get him into prison in the first plac=
e?
>
> The 'gang' always beats the individual on their own ground.
>
> There are many men, e.g. Charles Bronson, equally, if not moreso, as
> fearsome as Tracey, and yet incarcerated regardless.
>
> Colin Peters
>
It wasnt just the Gardai who were afraid of him Colin. He had
terrorised the whole of West Yorkshire and further afield with his
crimes which were committed to taunt the UK police as well as writing
letters to them and telling them things that only he could know which
is why they were certain that the Ripper was the author of the
letters.
Tracey had an aura of evil about him and anyone who knew him well
could sense it.
He was beaten with batons so many times that he could take a terrible
beating and it was like water off a ducks back.
Have you ever seen the police heavy truncheon? Thats what I'm talking
about not the sticks that they carry around now.
Cowan's father was terrified of him and dies soon after that at age
53.
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