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Murder, its just something that happens pretty much every day in pretty much every country.


Man can kill, ergo, man will kill.


If murder in London is your "thing" this might be of interest:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/090317201131.htm


Otherwise, forget about it and enjoy some cat dancing (a sign of impending disaster and a general bad omen in a fair few East Asian countries, natch)


http://i495.photobucket.com/albums/rr314/Shu_Kurimu_Sensei/catfonk.gif

Bon3ard -- how strange, I was going to post the very same thing -- what time did you cycle through Greenwich? We were there around 11.30-12pm, and sloped off to the Trafalgar Tavern for a lovely drink by the river....was disconcerting to see all the police tents up in Greenwich though :( RIP
Pretty much the same time(11:30am)and just because its a constant theme in London these days it doesnt make it any less thought provoking or distressing. Especially when your not expecting to be confronted with it on a lovely sunny spring day...I really must work on my cynicism and lack of compassion. :-S

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