News about Ian Moore
Why are doctors doling out so many of the antibiotics now officially linked to suicidal thoughts?
www.dailymail.co.uk,
October 23, 2023
Ian Moore found himself hysterically and with his heart apprehension, running toward a railway line.' 'I just wanted to end it all,' says Ian, 43, a former Bristol building site foreman. Despite being out of work with a suspected prostate disease, he was still 'at the height of my physical fitness - I love cycling, and I'm doing it every day.' He was happy in his work and enjoying his partner Julie's life. I had no reason to be so sad.' It was scary.'
Her ex-husband caught and kicking customers' dogs covertly
www.dailymail.co.uk,
March 31, 2023
Amanda Le Bretton, 55 (left and inset), was seen on spy cameras assaulting the dogs (right), kicking one, and clutching a chihua by the scruff of its neck while its owners were away on holiday. When she learned she was getting married again, the abused dog sitter was revealed. Stephen, a catering manager who she accused of alcoholism and domestic violence, gathered the footage and posted it on Facebook under the name Peter. Since the warring couple were forced to live together during lockout, he had rigged the cameras around the building without her knowledge. Le Bretton's defense said the conduct were "out of character" and a result of her marital circumstances as she pleaded guilty to four counts of causing needless cruelty to a protected animal at Chester Magistrate's Court.
Since conning families into false get-rich-quick schemes, a mother and three sons were sentenced to £2.8 million fraud
www.dailymail.co.uk,
February 9, 2023
The family persuaded people they knew to invest their money into a property improvement company in order to build executive homes. However, the houses were never built, and nine investors lost everything they invested, and some were left penniless. In 2021, Audrey Osbourne, 66, and her sons Gary Moore, 44, Clayton Moore, 48, and Ian Moore, 45, confessed to fraud and were given suspended sentences. The Court of Appeal dismissed it as 'unduly generous,' and the families of fraudsters were returned to court. (L-R Audrey, Ian, Clayton and Gary)