Bear in mind that Lauren is an addict too. What's Peter going to suggest when they're married and Lauren is fighting to control her alcoholism? "Here you go Lauren, have this bottle of whiskey?"
Maybe it's because Lucy's dead now and Lauren might think the killer could of been Lucys drug dealer. Although I don't think she said this, but that's what I would think if I was her. Peter really should of told someone.
Bear in mind that Lauren is an addict too. What's Peter going to suggest when they're married and Lauren is fighting to control her alcoholism? "Here you go Lauren, have this bottle of whiskey?"
I did think it was strange that Peter was feeding Lucy's habit. His own twin, and he was basically killing her.
For a teenage girl living in east london to be that outraged over drugs is quite strange.
Not strange at all. Just because it's common doesn't make it a good thing nor does it mean someone should be happy a friend had a habit.
Especially when you look at the fact that Lauren is a recovering addict herself.
It's all heightened again by the fact that Lucy is now dead and in one way or another the drugs or her attempts to get hold of them could have been what led to her death.
I did think it was strange that Peter was feeding Lucy's habit. His own twin, and he was basically killing her.
No, Lucy was killing herself. She was the drug addict and was happy to get drugs for herself but Peter worried that she might have to deal with dodgy people and get into dangerous situations so he got the drugs for her. Wasn't she scoring drugs sometime before she was killed therefore she put herself into dangerous situations anyway, with the drugs and with dealers.
Maybe Peter didn't do the right thing, maybe he could have done something that would have been better but he was trying to help her. Lucy was the addict and her death (as far as we and Lauren know) has nothing to do with him.
I think this is the crux of the problem, that Lucy died and Peter is being somehow blamed for this.
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For a teenage girl living in east london to be that outraged over drugs is quite strange.
She isn't a teenage girl anymore
I did think it was strange that Peter was feeding Lucy's habit. His own twin, and he was basically killing her.
I this whole "the killer doesn't know they're the killer" might possibly be Peter having fed Lucy so much drugs that she collapsed from a hameorrhage.
Oh yeah. That could be right actually. I forgot they said that about someone being an accidental killer, or something like that.
cocaine is ok in moderation
But he was getting it for her all the time. Peter knew Lucy had an addiction. That's why he got involved.
I extremely doubt it, the police would have known that so it wouldbt have been a murder investigation.
Not strange at all. Just because it's common doesn't make it a good thing nor does it mean someone should be happy a friend had a habit.
Especially when you look at the fact that Lauren is a recovering addict herself.
It's all heightened again by the fact that Lucy is now dead and in one way or another the drugs or her attempts to get hold of them could have been what led to her death.
When someone's addicted to a substance, moderation does not apply.
I thought maybe she could of collapsed from the drugs and hit her head severely. But I guess the police would of worked out by now how she died.
Obviousl because then its not moderation is it?
Yes, and we're discussing an addict so talking about cocaine being ok does not apply in this topic.
Ahh but there's nothing wrong with a bit of cocaine every now and again;-)
Speaking from personal experience, I disagree.
No, Lucy was killing herself. She was the drug addict and was happy to get drugs for herself but Peter worried that she might have to deal with dodgy people and get into dangerous situations so he got the drugs for her. Wasn't she scoring drugs sometime before she was killed therefore she put herself into dangerous situations anyway, with the drugs and with dealers.
Maybe Peter didn't do the right thing, maybe he could have done something that would have been better but he was trying to help her. Lucy was the addict and her death (as far as we and Lauren know) has nothing to do with him.
I think this is the crux of the problem, that Lucy died and Peter is being somehow blamed for this.
What did you do trip out and get all paranoid lol
No, my father died. But laugh away.
How disrespectful.
Yep, drugs are okay in East London.
Stereotyping is ugly.
What a daft thing to say!
Children say silly things. Ignore them.