1 Jun 2014

Global Misandric Feminist Death Cults Reach The UK

Video by joe byrne: "Bodies all over this country of this feminist group killing men, ONLY MEN, this is the 5-6th case today, just one day this was the sixth case and you never here about these on the news, we don’t hear about them like we hear about this recent case in California, Elliot. ...this feminist cult is spreading all over the world like a disease and it's going so quickly and they are just killing men all over the place and they are mainly on feminist blog sites like 'Jezebel' and 'the guardian' and 'Huffington Post', they are supporting this!"


ES: A woman serial killer dramatically confessed to murdering three men and dumping their bodies in ditches. Joanna Dennehy, 31, pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to stabbing to death property developer Kevin Lee, 48, Lukasz Slaboszewski, 31, and John Chapman, 56.
She also admitted the attempted murders of two other men, John Rogers and Robin Bereza.
The surprise pleas elevated Dennehy into the list of Britain’s most prolific woman killers alongside Rosemary West and Moors Murderer Myra Hindley.

She had been expected to deny all the charges and a trial date had been set in January at Cambridge Crown court.
But her response to the charges when they were read to her at a short hearing seemed to surprise even her legal team.
Her counsel Nigel Lickley QC told the court: “The course is not one I had anticipated. We ask for more time given what has just occurred.”
Dennehy, who sat in the dock, said she did not want to talk to anyone and added: “I have pleaded guilty and that’s it.”
The body of Mr Lee, who had been her landlord, was discovered dumped in a roadside ditch in Cambridgeshire, on March 30.
The father of two, who rented out properties in Peterborough, was last seen the day before on Good Friday.
The other two victims were found five miles away on private land at Thorney Dyke.
Dennehy, who also pleaded guilty to three chargers of preventing the lawful burial of all three murder victims, was detained under section 2 of the Mental Health Act on her arrest.
The two attempted murders were committed 140 miles away from the Cambridgeshire fens in Hereford.
Her partner, 7ft 3in tall Gary Stretch, 47, denied the two attempted murders and helping Dennehy to dump the bodies.
Leslie Layton, 47, and Robert Moore, 55, have previously denied helping to cover up the alleged murders and harbouring Stretch and Dennehy when they were wanted by police.
Property developer Mr Lee was discovered on the morning of March 30 in a ditch by the A16 at Newborough.
A post-mortem examination later showed the 48-year-old died as a result of stab wounds to the chest.
Four days later on April 3,  police were called to a Fenland field in Thorney, near Peterborough, after a member of the public stumbled across the bodies of Mr Slaboszewski and Mr Chapman.
Mr Slaboszewski had been stabbed in the heart. Mr Chapman was knifed in the neck and chest.
It is believed Mr Slaboszewski was murdered between March 19 and 29, while both Mr Chapman and Mr Lee were allegedly killed on March 29.
The two attempted murders were said to have happened on April 2.
After the discovery of his body Mr Lee’s family described his death as a “tragic loss”.
In a statement they said: “We are devastated by Kevin’s death. He was a wonderful husband, father, loving brother and son. His naturally infectious personality touched everyone who knew him.”
His friend Chris Wilson, a plasterer, said: “We have no idea why he would be targeted or what has happened. This is not something that we are used to dealing with.”
Today the three-storey property in Orton Goldhay where Stretch and Dennehy had been living was boarded up.
They had shared the house, which had been split into bedsits by Mr Lee, with two other men.
Dennehy, of Peterborough, pleaded guilty to three counts of murder, two counts of attempted murder, and three counts of preventing a lawful burial.
Stretch, of Peterborough, denied two counts of attempted murder and three counts of preventing a lawful burial.
Layton, also of Peterborough, denies two counts of preventing a lawful burial and one charge of perverting the course of justice.
Robert Moore, of Peterborough, denies two counts of assisting an offender.
They are expected to stand trial on January 14 next year. They were all remanded in custody.

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