BBC Madness in the Fast Lane - The mystery of the suicidal twins
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This documentary follows the mystery of two Swedish twins on a UK motorway, both repeatedly attempting suicide while assaulting police officers. As one is branded 'fit for release', she goes on to kill a man.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggWOkor8t8s[/media]
I remember watching the original vid, this is fucking weird.
Wow this is weird as I live in stoke on trent
gotta love that justice
Something is definetely wrong here. I dont buy the "puff of madness" thing, I wonder what the other sister is up to in sweden.
That's definitely one of the stranger things I've seen.
You only get a day in jail over there for assaulting a police officer?
[QUOTE=Talkbox;35488160]Something is definetely wrong here. I dont buy the "puff of madness" thing, I wonder what the other sister is up to in sweden.[/QUOTE]
I'd rather have you say this while thinking about "Terrorist socialists" rather than "demonic possession". Actually, yeah. Something fishy is on... Rather unnerving.
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[QUOTE=Coridan;35488381]That's definitely one of the stranger things I've seen.
You only get a day in jail over there for assaulting a police officer?[/QUOTE]
Yeah. We believe in human rights, which includes the right to freedom and rehabilitation. Being checked out after jumping at traffic... a whole other story.
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Actually, I'm struggling to watch the first few minutes. Reminds me of when i was hit. A month in the hospital and serious trafic-phobia. Just her rolling among the wheels on the trucks... Damn...
It's funny how that policeman asks "Are they Irish?"
Cases like this where madness overtake the human mind are incredibly unsettling. Very unnerving that we understand so little about them.
Does the UK not have the 48 hour hold system?
If a ER doctor suspects ANYONE of being suicidal, they are suppose to put a medical hold on them, and have them assessed multiple times over the period of the medical hold. some people even accuse the doctors in the states of being too "hold happy", as it seems even the slightest thing that suggests self harm will get you admitted temporarily.
Runs on the hgihway 3 times.
Hits self with hammer.
Jumps of bridge.
Still Alive.
Fuck.
[QUOTE=ScoutKing;35488913]Does the UK not have the 48 hour hold system?
If a ER doctor suspects ANYONE of being suicidal, they are suppose to put a medical hold on them, and have them assessed multiple times over the period of the medical hold.[/QUOTE]
The professionals that assessed her after the highway incident didn't have access to the footage (and probably didn't receive accurate reports on her behavior). All they saw was a slightly odd woman that went through a extraordinary ordeal.
[QUOTE=matty928;35488947]Runs on the hgihway 3 times.
Hits self with hammer.
Jumps of bridge.
Still Alive.
Fuck.[/QUOTE]
what really concerns me is they discharge her so quickly after the highway incident.
I hope to god that this was just a fluke in the medical system in the UK, if not......
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[QUOTE=Clavus;35488994]The professionals that assessed her after the highway incident didn't have access to the footage (and probably didn't receive accurate reports on her behavior). All they saw was a slightly odd woman that went through a extraordinary ordeal.[/QUOTE]
Then, it was a failure on the paramedics part. I find it REALLY hard to believe they handed her over to the hospital without telling the hospital what had happened, when they were on the scene when they started running about. Either way the reason she was discharged so early was a serious failure on either the medics part who fail to mention some serious information to the hospital, or the hospital has some really shitty policies, and as the results someone got to bleed to death on their front lawn.
Also i think my girlfriend suffers from this, however she has a trigger. All i have to do is say "oh yeah sorry i forgot to do the washing up"
those are some brave bobbies.
[QUOTE=thisispain;35489107]those are some brave bobbies.[/QUOTE]
and legs. jumps infront of car, jumps off bridge few days later, still alive and working.
[QUOTE=ScoutKing;35489135]and legs. jumps infront of car, jumps off bridge few days later, still alive and working.[/QUOTE]
bobbies, slang for police officers?
[QUOTE=thisispain;35489260]bobbies, slang for police officers?[/QUOTE]
Ops.
Her legs are still brave as hell though, even if they're psychotic.
Very interesting documentary, I remember seeing this original story on TV. I feel very sorry for the victim's family.
[QUOTE=matt.ant;35486112]This documentary follows the mystery of two Swedish twins on a UK motorway, both repeatedly attempting suicide while assaulting police officers. As one is branded 'fit for release', she goes on to kill a man.
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hahahah are you kidding me, the guy who uploaded that video thinks it's some mind control conspiracy bullshit.
Is all that "horror movie effects" that fill up half of the video really that necessary?
[QUOTE=skifer;35487154]Wow this is weird as I live in stoke on trent[/QUOTE]
I feel for you man.
Holy fuck that's creepy. Shouldn't have watched this at 3 am. The fact that they're free now is unsettling.
This is fucked up beyond words
This is disturbing.
And now her sister lives in the US. I hope when Sabina gets released she doesn't come here.
ide tap that,i love crazy gals...swedish ones even better!
thats prolly why the dude got stabbed lol
All the of the police in the UK seem really nice, it just seems kind of silly that they're so restricted on how they can handle a situation.
Yeah, yeah, MURRIKAN POLICE SO CORRUPT TOO MUCH POWER.
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Yeah. We believe in human rights, which includes the right to freedom and rehabilitation. Being checked out after jumping at traffic... a whole other story.
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It's funny because after they let her go she went on to stab and kill some random good samaritan a few days later.
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Yeah. We believe in human rights, which includes the right to freedom and rehabilitation. Being checked out after jumping at traffic... a whole other story.
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Yea, Im sure a day in jail allows for enough time for rehabilitation to take place.
[QUOTE=Xeloo;35490380]Holy fuck that's creepy. Shouldn't have watched this at 3 am. The fact that they're free now is unsettling.[/QUOTE]
The twin that murdered isn't out till next year, no?
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