Moment trans ex-Labour candidate who said she hoped Ann Widdecombe suffered ‘extremely painful death’ nods along with friend saying: ‘If people don’t show love, show bullets’

This is the moment an ex-Labour candidate, who said she hoped Ann Widdecombe suffered an ‘extremely painful death’, nodded along as her friend said: ‘If people don’t show love, show bullets.’

Heather Herbert, a transgender web developer at Aberdeen University, relished in the ‘good news’ of the former Tory MP’s death in a vile post on Bluesky on July 10, one day after Ms Widdecombe was found dead with serious injuries at her cottage in Haytor on Dartmoor.

Both police and her employer launched an investigation after the comments – posted before news of the murder probe broke – were reported by members

This post was originally published on this site

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.