Posted on 01/14/2008 8:13:07 PM PST by forkinsocket
The Muslim Boys
On Wednesday January 4, 2006 a black mother gave evidence at an inquest. At Southwark Coroners Court in southeast London, Ruth Marriott spoke of the last days of her son Adrian Marriott. He had been an accountancy student, but was also a gang member, belonging to the Peel Den Crew. He was shot five times in the head on June 8, 2004, a few weeks before his 21st birthday. His body was found in parkland off Barrington Road in Brixton.
52-year-old Ruth Marriott told the inquest: "We heard the shooting. We heard gun fire. The thought did strike me that Adrian could be involved, but it was a fleeting thought. Then we heard from police the following evening what had happened. Adrian was told on the Sunday prior to his death that he would be killed if he did not become a Muslim by the Wednesday, which was the day he died."
John Sampson, the coroner, asked if her son had taken the threat seriously. She answered: "I do not think he did." Sampson later declared that Adrian Marriot had been unlawfully killed.
Ruth Marriott last saw her son on the day before he died. She said: "He was happy. He was pestering me to order something for him out of my catalogue. He liked music and football, but Adrian was very much a family man. He also loved his dog. They would go out together regularly to the park that he died in."
The gang that ordered Adrian Marriott to convert to Islam is called The Muslim Boys. Until the killing, its ascendancy passed mainly unnoticed by the media.
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They are already here. The fuse has yet to be lit...
Pray tell all who will listen, shall arm themselves for the fury that fast approaches.
That explains why all the Britons are moving to New York City.
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