Lost Prophets - is it still ok to listen to their stuff?

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Melonfish

Evil Genius in training.
Location
Warrington, UK
first album was ok i guess, couple of decent tunes. but tbh i think even his band mates want it dead and buried. when this was all announced they must have by association just gone "lostprophets is dead, lets move on"
there's no way a band can survive something like that its PR hell.
 

ScotiaLass

Guru
Location
Middle Earth
My son is 19. He has one album (he says they only made one that was any good) and said that after much thought, will continue to listen to it.
The abuse was apparently so bad that the jury were offered counselling and some evidence could not be shown :sad:
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
My son is 19. He has one album (he says they only made one that was any good) and said that after much thought, will continue to listen to it.
The abuse was apparently so bad that the jury were offered counselling and some evidence could not be shown :sad:

All parties pleaded guilty.

After hearing legal argument from barristers, Mr Justice Royce called the jury into court and told them: "There will not be a trial in this case. The defendants have all pleaded guilty to nearly all the charges against them. The prosecution does not seek a trial in these circumstances.

"You have been saved from having to watch extremely graphic and distressing material."
 

spen666

Legendary Member
My son is 19. He has one album (he says they only made one that was any good) and said that after much thought, will continue to listen to it.
The abuse was apparently so bad that the jury were offered counselling and some evidence could not be shown :sad:


That would be the jury that never heard any evidence would it?

The jury that were not needed because of the guilty plea
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
All parties pleaded guilty.
That would be the jury that never heard any evidence would it?

The jury that were not needed because of the guilty plea
Ok, let's be absolutely accurate then ...
Guardian report said:
But on Tuesday – after jurors had been warned they would have to examine some very disturbing images and arrangements had been made for them to receive counselling after the trial – Watkins and the women pleaded guilty to almost all the charges against them.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I propose that the rest of this thread is conducted in Gill Sans.
But we'd have to not read it then surely?
 

ASC1951

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
It would be good if legally he could no longer receive any royalties but that won't happen.
There is no problem with that. His victims can sue him and recover their compensation out of his share of the royalties - and I would expect them to do so. He isn't due for sentencing for three weeks, but IME he is looking at a double-digit prison term and being bankrupt by the time he gets out.
 

earth

Well-Known Member
The reason that people get murdered is because other people decide to murder them. Yes, the fact that the killers get rich from murdering them is a consequence of the drug laws.

I actually believe that all drugs should be legalised for adults and the money currently spent on ineffective policing of drug laws should be spent trying to educate people that drug use really isn't a great idea.

The conservatives used to try to educate people to the dangers of drugs in the 90s. Endless leaflets in schools telling people the effects of controlled substances, the dosage where they began to have an effect and the dosages where they became dangerous etc. Many users saw them as hidden instructions on how to take drugs. Personally I think the real agenda was to solve the unemployment problems of many cities.
 

spen666

Legendary Member
Ok, let's be absolutely accurate then ...
which confirms what I said - no juror heard any evidence as there was none called.

Arrangements being made in case something has happened is very different from the thing actually having happened
 
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