Comments by "Glamdolly" (@glamdolly30) on "Hollywood Obsession Murder Trial | Opening Statements" video.
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Agreed - I realise everyone has the right to legal defence, but this made me so sick to my stomach I had to switch it off. The sooner this freak is locked in the cage he'll die in, the better.
He stalked Aimie, and when she made it clear she wasn't interested in a relationship and blocked his calls, he drove 50 miles to her home with a syringe of deadly poison, broke-in and lay in wait for hours, then strangled her, and threw her off her balcony. How on EARTH is that not murder?! He literally went there with THREE methods of murder in mind!
It's appalling that vile, abusive, pitiful excuse for a man is still here, and the beautiful, smart and charismatic Dr Aimie Harwick, who contributed so much positivity to the world, is gone. All because of the age-old, macho narcissistic motive; 'If I can't have her, no one will'. Sickening!
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This is outrageous and disgusting - I can't listen to the utter crock his defence lawyer came out with to get him off life in prison. It's totally obvious that attorney doesn't believe a single word that's coming out of his own mouth!
Gareth Pursehouse is such a vile PoS, he won't even own what he did like a man. Instead he's a man-child, who fights to avoid responsibility with a Not Guilty plea, and needlessly puts Dr Aimie Harwick's loved-ones through further pain.
I don't know how his defence team can sleep at night, insulting the memory of a heinously stalked and murdered woman. Amie was a fantastic, vital and much loved human being, doing good things in the world. She was ambushed, strangled and thrown to her death, in her own home, just because she told her killer 'No'. Her last moments alive, knowing her worst fears had come true, are the stuff of horror films.
Women are allowed to say no to men. Women are allowed to reject men. Women can even break men's hearts, hurt and disappoint them - it's allowed. Everyone gets rejected sometime, most people handle it and move on.
What isn't allowed, is those men deciding murder is the best way to heal their hurt pride. Pursehouse is such an arrogant, controlling narcissist he would not let her be happy without him, but decided if he couldn't have her, no one else would.
It's hard to know what else Aimie could have done to keep herself safe. Her inner woman's intuition told her this creep was a very real and serious danger to her. That she wrote herself that email, outlining his weird, hysterical conduct at the red carpet event, shows exactly how terrified she was.
She improved her locks, bought pepper spray, and alerted her male housemate to the danger of her ex boyfriend turning up, uninvited. I struggle to understand why he didn't investigate when he heard a crash inside the house (Pursehouse breaking through the French doors). If he'd only realised Pursehouse had broken in, hours before Aimee's return and called police, she would have had a warning and would be alive today.
And for some reason her housemate didn't have a phone that night. When he heard her being attacked, he had to go to the next door neighbour's house to call 911. It's not the housemate's fault Aimie was murdered, that's down to Gareth Pursehouse alone. But I can't help wishing he'd been on rather higher alert, after Aimie had asked him to be.
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