That little island from where the Mayflower sailed is a strange place. One minute they love Muslins and giving birth to atheists like Richard Darwings, the next they are showing True Christian™ compassion and justice in their courts:
We all know that a man has business to attend to, we all know a woman's job is to help a man. If the wife fails, then another wife is required to fulfil God's Holy Law.
How many of us have, in our younger days, had a car that was worth $500 and the repairs were going to be $1,000? I'm sure that as thrifty Christians, you see where I'm going.
Look at the man's name - "Mean well", well just as in Genesis, Adam named all the creatures, I feel God named this man. He meant well. He did more than was expected by phoning for an ambulance once or twice and I think this action showed him to be above most men - a Christian, if you will. Dear me! His compassion was so great that he bought a gimp wife!
Fifteen months is a little harsh -please write to the British Ambassador in Washington with a message that he should be released immediately.
Warrington husband Michael Meanwell jailed for gangrene death
Susan Meanwell Susan Meanwell's leg was gangrenous and her body was covered in sores
A man who left his collapsed wife lying on the floor of their Warrington home for at least four days has been jailed for 15 months for her manslaughter.
Susan Meanwell, 59, had to have her leg amputated after paramedics found her with gangrene on 26 May 2009.
Chester Crown Court heard Mrs Meanwell had not been expected to survive more than a day, but lived for another three months before dying on 9 September.
Michael Meanwell, 62, of Gerard Avenue, admitted manslaughter.
Meanwell told Cheshire Police he had tried and failed to get his wife up off the floor by using a broom when he came home from work on 22 May.
He told officers that he had tried to call an ambulance on four occasions from a phone box as he did not have a phone.
Michael Meanwell Police said Meanwell made silent calls to emergency services
He also said he knocked on all the neighbours' doors but no-one was in.
Mrs Meanwell, who had learning difficulties and diabetes, was attended to after her husband went to a doctor's surgery and told staff she had collapsed.
Police said a post-mortem examination concluded that the period she had spent on the floor contributed significantly to the severity of her infected pressure sores, which were one of the central factors in her death.
Det Insp Douglas Shaw said: "This is a shocking case of a woman who was left to die by the one man she should have been able to rely on and trust.
"What makes this particular incident even more disturbing is how Meanwell attempted to cover his actions up by making silent calls to the emergency services but failing to seek the vital help his wife required."
Susan Meanwell Susan Meanwell's leg was gangrenous and her body was covered in sores
A man who left his collapsed wife lying on the floor of their Warrington home for at least four days has been jailed for 15 months for her manslaughter.
Susan Meanwell, 59, had to have her leg amputated after paramedics found her with gangrene on 26 May 2009.
Chester Crown Court heard Mrs Meanwell had not been expected to survive more than a day, but lived for another three months before dying on 9 September.
Michael Meanwell, 62, of Gerard Avenue, admitted manslaughter.
Meanwell told Cheshire Police he had tried and failed to get his wife up off the floor by using a broom when he came home from work on 22 May.
He told officers that he had tried to call an ambulance on four occasions from a phone box as he did not have a phone.
Michael Meanwell Police said Meanwell made silent calls to emergency services
He also said he knocked on all the neighbours' doors but no-one was in.
Mrs Meanwell, who had learning difficulties and diabetes, was attended to after her husband went to a doctor's surgery and told staff she had collapsed.
Police said a post-mortem examination concluded that the period she had spent on the floor contributed significantly to the severity of her infected pressure sores, which were one of the central factors in her death.
Det Insp Douglas Shaw said: "This is a shocking case of a woman who was left to die by the one man she should have been able to rely on and trust.
"What makes this particular incident even more disturbing is how Meanwell attempted to cover his actions up by making silent calls to the emergency services but failing to seek the vital help his wife required."
How many of us have, in our younger days, had a car that was worth $500 and the repairs were going to be $1,000? I'm sure that as thrifty Christians, you see where I'm going.
Look at the man's name - "Mean well", well just as in Genesis, Adam named all the creatures, I feel God named this man. He meant well. He did more than was expected by phoning for an ambulance once or twice and I think this action showed him to be above most men - a Christian, if you will. Dear me! His compassion was so great that he bought a gimp wife!
Fifteen months is a little harsh -please write to the British Ambassador in Washington with a message that he should be released immediately.

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