Rodney Whitchelo the ex-detective Heinz Food blackmail perpetrator celebrating his release after nine years in jail
Rodney Whitchelo the ex-detective Heinz Food blackmail perpetrator celebrating his release after nine years in jail

I was working to clear my desk in a very cold and drizzly day and then repairing my poster boards before and after a parish council leisure and amenity amenities meeting at the village hall. News today of a baby food blackmail scare where glass fragments and other foreign objects were placed in baby food to try to secure a £1 million ransom. Mass street protests in China calling for economic and democratic reform and back home doctors are still opposed the government’s health reforms but will not take collective action.

A very cold and drizzly day working at my desk to clear a whole lot of bill paying and paperwork. This evening, I checked our Little Paxton posters before going along to the Village Hall for a Parish Council Leisure and Amenities meeting. Certain of my posters had been torn off again and so I pasted new ones in their place. The meeting was appalling for lack of time management by the chairman and the reluctance of the parish clerk to get involved in pursuing matters outside the meeting. We ended up with one member leaving to attend another meeting and the remainder of the agenda being overshadowed as a result.

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Then one of my posters was missing again when I came out! An earlier night than of late and unnecessary rest. The news is a continuation of the baby food blackmail scare where blackmailers are putting glass fragments and other foreign objects into baby food with the aim of extorting money. A £1 million ransom has been joined by other ‘copycat’ motivated, vandals who have also spiked baby food. The government is being criticised for not issuing public warnings earlier. There are street protests in mass form in China, where there are calls for economic and democratic reform. The doctors are still against the government’s health reforms but will not take any collective action at work to support their protest.