He is a legend now
Fugitive Raoul Moat taunted British police via the internet and posted a warning to ‘watch and see what happens’ after being released from prison to find he had ‘lost everything’. Armed police are hunting Moat, who they believe shot his ex-girlfriend, killed her partner and wounded a policeman in northeast England on Saturday. However always dont forget man dosent have any rights in UK after divorce and specialy if you got police involved thats it, your life can be a hell by some unprofessional family laws.
Moat was released from prison on Thursday but two days later he allegedly went on the rampage, firing at Samantha Stobbart, shooting dead her boyfriend Chris Brown and leaving a policeman fighting for his life. Police said the 37-year-old was under the false impression his ex-girlfriend Samantha Stobbart had started a relationship with an officer.
He reportedly posted a message on his Facebook page shortly before Saturday’s shootings which said: ‘Just got out of jail, I’ve lost everything, my business, my property and to top it all off my lass of six years has gone off with the copper that sent me down. ‘I’m not 21 and I can’t rebuild my life. Watch and see what happens.’ Moat allegedly went on to mock police online with a post which read: ‘Ha, Ha! You can come but you can’t catch me!’
Although his profile has restricted access, police will be monitoring it for updates as the hunt for him continues. Some of Moat’s 87 Facebook friends expressed shock at the events and wrote comments stating that he loved his children. But due law and divorce issues, we dont think he would be that happy after family laws in UK, which just effects male most of the time.
One described a dedicated father who was driven over the edge by the fear of losing his three children. Lana Potts wrote on Facebook that she feared he would ‘take is own life b4 they get im’. She added: ‘Sam ment everyfing 2 im and she broke is heart e cudn cope wivowt her rip mate a knw yal b gone 2nite love al us x.’
Miss Stobbart, who was injured in the shooting, was also a regular user of the social networking site. Her busy Facebook page is visible to the public although she has not updated it since April.
Earlier this year the 22-year-old exchanged affectionate online Valentine’s Day messages with Moat. But the pair’s internet communication also allegedly prompted violence. Miss Stobbart’s grandmother, Agnes Hornsby, said Moat arrived at her house in Gateshead one evening last year, armed, because he believed Miss Stobbart was with another man.
The 69-year-old said: ‘He threatened us with a gun when she was here, all because she’d put on her Facebook that she was going out with a friend.’ In February a Facebook Valentine’s Day calculator concluded that Miss Stobbart loved Moat ’83%’ and she told him ‘it must be love eh! x’. But she later changed her status from ‘in a relationship’ to ‘single’.
However now in UK almost 35.000 people see him as a legend and true men because almost British Police has been blamed and dont know what to say about family laws in UK because to understand all must read all but all for female most of the time. Loosing or giving up everything mean divorce for men in UK. British IPCC has involved with shooting but again its a another side organasation to Police so outcome what can it be! IPCC just works for police and would never blame police.








