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Published Date: 12 September 2007
HIT-AND-RUN killer Daniel Jackson pawned his wife's jewellery and went on a three-day drugs binge after mowing down four-year-old Olivia Donachie.
Police today revealed how the heroin addict fled to his home town of Dalkeith following the crash which left Olivia dead and her mother Rachel horrifically injured.

Jackson was arrested three days later at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary after turning himself in with slashed wrists.

Detectives today told how they believed the 31-year-old had faked a suicide attempt in a bid to attract "sympathy" from the authorities.

At the High Court in Edinburgh yesterday, unemployed father-of-three Jackson admitted the culpable homicide of the Bonaly Nursery School pupil on May 30 this year.

He had been high on drugs and driving "like a maniac" as he lost control of his speeding Jeep Cherokee and ploughed into Olivia and her mother as they walked home from nursery just yards from the family's home in Redford Drive, Colinton.
KILLED: Olivia Donachie
KILLED: Olivia Donachie


After fleeing the scene of the crash, Jackson took refuge in the homes of friends in Dalkeith, who supplied him with drugs. He is believed to have gone on shoplifting raids to fund the massive binge.

Detective Inspector Calum Swinton said: "Immediately after the crash, Jackson fled back to his flat in the Grassmarket. Along with his wife, he visited a pawn shop in Lauriston Place and sold jewellery to pay for more drugs. He went to Dalkeith where he stayed with friends who kept him supplied with drugs."

Police had received intelligence that he was hiding out in the area and they visited his associates in a bid to find him. It was only when Jackson turned himself in at hospital with cut wrists that he was detained.

Det Insp Swinton said: "He admitted that he did not want to kill himself. He thought he would be treated with more sympathy if he appeared suicidal over what he had done.

"When I was dealing with him you could see there was a degree of shock that he had killed a child. I don't want to paint him as completely hard-hearted. There was sorrow for the young girl's death but there was a lot more sorrow for himself."

The court heard that Jackson was driving a Jeep Cherokee that was effectively a death trap on the day he killed Olivia. An expert examined the vehicle after the fatal crash said the brakes were in the worst state he had ever seen.

Lord Menzies deferred sentence on Jackson, who has previous convictions and served three years for assault and robbery, until October 9 at the High Court in Glasgow for background and psychiatric reports.

David Ness who was a passenger in Jackson's Jeep at the time of the crash was never charged by police and was said in court to have assisted them in their inquiries.

Mr Swinton welcomed Jackson's guilty plea and said the family were pleased that they now had a better understanding of what had happened that day.

The full article contains 512 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 12 September 2007 10:26 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Colinton Hit-and-Run Death
 
1

johnny boy,

12/09/2007 11:07:46

Lets see a tough sentence from the judiciary for once

2

LOOBYLOO,

Borders 12/09/2007 11:21:26

I cant believe this maniac had the audacity to admit faking suicide! Lock him up FOREVER, with no drugs only a cell full of pictures of that poor wee girl!. It boils my blood to read he had more sympathy for himself, and a father of 3, what child deserves a father like that. As for his friends, they obviously have no conscience either hiding a man that has killed a child or maybe they were so busy taking drugs they didnt notice.....

3

scorchio,

West of the Pecos 12/09/2007 11:43:55

I'm convinced we need to re introduce capital punishment, and we could start with him.
He's not only killed a child, caused serious disablement to the mother, but devestaded an entire family family.
That family will suffer the ramifications of his criminal activities to the grave. This scum bag on the other hand will get it easy in comparison.
Let's see how justice is served, when they hand down the sentence on him.

4

Justy,

Abbeyhill 12/09/2007 11:44:04

I have no sympathy with the culprit whose action ought to be seen as murder, pure and simple.
Justy

5

Mr Bob Dobolina,

edimbra......... 12/09/2007 11:48:46

#1 - echo that sentiment.

He knows it's coming , his action point to this. One last bender.

This guy is a victim of drugs and drug abuse fair enough. But his Choice. The little girl had no choice in the matter.

The family are devestated and 3 lifes blighted is prepayment enough for a life sentence.

I understand the needs for balanced justice but nowadays it is becoming a laughing stock.

The point is justice is creating more vicitms by frequently letting these folk out or on non custodial sentences for years.

If they want to have non custodial treatment they need to show something back. Attend weekly blood testing.

Or even more radicaly! the tories of all people in the 80's allowed 2 gps on an estate in tyneside to prescribe heroin.

The resultant effect was breakins dropped 96% and the only crime reported was drink related violent behaviour.

Tough choices need to be made on drugs issue. Denialist approaches are not working anymore.

If you said to a heroin user (perfectly compus mentus on a 'reasonable non jitter dose') Attend this work project 30 hours a week or help in the community if you can't find a job?

I am sure a hell of a lot would rather that than a life of being pimped, breaking into houses and ducking and diving etc

Or is that too commonsensed ? understanding that every age of man has had addicts? Look at the 19th century?

6

Chris, Edinburgh,

12/09/2007 11:50:21

This ned should be locked away for life, but will he get a ridiculously light sentence because he's been done for culpable homicide and not murder?

7

Faye,

12/09/2007 11:58:02

Why is it okay to comment on this case and not the McCann family case? Both cases are ongoing aren't they?

8

john 1,

12/09/2007 12:06:06

#7 What McCann case? There has not been a charge has there? Rumour and speculation are not the same as evidence, which in his case is as clear as a bell.

9

Shug,

12/09/2007 12:09:48

I agree that this scumbag should be put away for life.

However we should also be introducing random drug and alcohol tests for drivers and immediate life driving bans for drink drivers and those under driving under the influence of drugs.

No excuse, no second chance.

10

Happy Hibee,

Berlin 12/09/2007 12:15:18

There seems to be an acceptance that nothing can be done about people like this and there behaviour is accepted by the ommission of any action by the police or society as a whole.

People driving without insurance, while suspended, repeat offenders or antisocial behaviour seem to be glorified by the media.

A long sentence and action on all offenders (not just this one) is needed so that these people understand that they have to take responsibility for their actions.

11

Evie,

Back Door Holyrood 12/09/2007 12:44:34

This man cares about nobody but himself. I hope he gets a good thirty years with no parole. At least his family will be sure that they can keep hold of whatever other posessions that they have left.

This guy also has three children- Where were Social Work in allowing a ned like him to live with these kids?

12

AD in sunny Livingston,

12/09/2007 12:47:44

#2 loobyloo - you talk a lot of sense. I agree with you 100%.

The fact that this idiot is a parent scares me. The fact that his wife went with him to pawn jewellry to get money for drugs makes her just as bad. Neither should be anywhere near children.

13

AD in sunny Livingston,

12/09/2007 12:48:39

#10 Happy - agree with you too - something has to be done to make more of an example of people and this is a good place to start.

14

Paula,

12/09/2007 13:01:26

#7 Freedom of speech is available elsewhere on this as too many people are far too over-emotional with that pair.

Anyway, pity the drug spree didn't kill him. I am sorry to say that but it is true. That poor wee girl dead and him alive, life is unfair.

15

CBJ,

12/09/2007 13:10:18

Putting him in jail provides free boarding and lodging in addition to free TV and games to play for him, why not hang him forever... that will echo strong punishment for such drug abusers and scum on this earth.

16

Jock MacSprog,

12/09/2007 13:16:44

ah if only capital punishment was still in place. A complete waste of oxygen this guy.

17

Porky,

Socialist Republic of Walsall 12/09/2007 13:24:22

Drugs and needles issues by a "harm- reduction organisation in Edinburgh"
Harm reduction - what a load of liberal claptrap. A child dead and a health worker maimed just so that we don't violate the human rights of scum like this by locking them up and chucking the key in the nearest cut

18

rgeg,

12/09/2007 13:26:03

I wish there was an easy answer to drug crime, if we could treat those with drug dependancy and introduce the death sentence for those dealing in drugs (Hard drugs, heroin, cocaine, crack and similar classification) wouldn't we live in a better place? If any of the political parties made this a part of their manifesto wouldn't they win a majority at the election? My heartfelt sympathies to the family of the little girl, and to the family (three kids) that Jackson has left behind.

19

Some1 stuck in middle of it all!,

12/09/2007 13:52:10

Hows about we round up his Mrs, his junkie mates, line them all up along a brick wall, I'll happily run a jeep cherokee into them, hopefully some will suffer the same fate as the wee girl.. and others the use of their legs! I can blame the brakes on the vehicle too... They'd probably be too doped up to know whether its even night or day.. but hey it'd feel good!!! and Justice would be done!

20

The Judge,

12/09/2007 13:54:11

This is what happens when the courts are too soft, this piece of scum should still be behind bars for his previous crimes but no doubt his social worker pleaded his case and told the courts he was a poor wee junkie who came from a deprived background.

He'll be sentenced to 12 years and he'll serve about 7.

Meanwhile the state are still giving free drugs to 47,500 people every single day. Its time the methadone programe was stopped and junkies were locked up for our protection.

21

Faye,

12/09/2007 14:02:26

Just look at what some of you have written. You are like a bunch of blood thirsty 'hang em' high crowd.

He was reckless, under the influence. His actions resulted in a personal tradegy for Oliva and her family.

The core problem needs to be tackled, drugs and the need for them.

I guess with the lynch mob here, you will be on these boards again, with another family shouting, another case, and a "hang em high" chant. Some of the comments on this board are like those from these wild west films.

Justice must be done, the clock can't be turned back and if there is anything anyone can agree on, it would be (if we could) to turn back the clock, save Oliva and her family from this dreadful event.

Are too many commenters here wrapped up in their own smug lifestyle that they have never experienced what it is like to fall into a life of drugs and ultimately crime and the ugliness that it brings?

Oliva's family needs justice and importantly support to see themselves through this dreadful nightmare.

22

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 12/09/2007 14:12:41

As I see it, most of you readers gloat because this criminal didn't get away with it, as you all do, but was CAUGHT. He, likeyou, coundn't overlook the dead body.

Cluster bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan are a different matter.

No they are not.

23

Bien E. Bien,

12/09/2007 14:18:46

#7 - The Scotsman is wise too not allow comment on the McCann case, as the parents have neither been charged (as yet) or convicted of any crime.

Giving an open forum to the armchair detectives could well result in many libelous comments being posted.

24

Billy,

Germany 12/09/2007 14:23:43

People continue to sneer at me when I say :

In the future we will be all sterilised at birth
and will need to attain certain criteria before
the procedure (Chemical Sterilisation) can be
reversed.

In my world this creature or it's wife would never have been able to bring 3 kids into the world, in
fact he would not be on the streets, ever.

But we live in the "Live and let live" No Blame No Shame" society so this piece of walking excrement will be treated as a victim, thousands of pounds will be spent on it's welfare. Disgusting and shameful.

25

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 12/09/2007 14:30:14

Maybe you ENVIED this guy running about in a Jeep Cherokee. We're marine engineers and would expect this sort of vehicle to run 100,000 miles with no maintenance. For cheap-skate thing like a Mercedes we'd have the brake pipes ripped out and replaced.

No brakes? What do you drive?

26

Some1 stuck in middle of it all!,

12/09/2007 14:31:20

#21 Something you forgot about Faye, the taking of drugs is down to choice!

He chose to do drugs, he chose to drive that jeep that day knowing it was a death trap with next to no brakes! Everything he did that day was HIS choice!

Wee Olivia and her mum had NO choice!!! They happened to be in wrong place at wrong time. It was him who should never have been there!

That family lived there, they had a right to be there. He has a criminal record as long as your arm.. but I don't suppose that goes for much in your book!

Being under the influence and reckless etc, does NOT give him the right to take another's life! He should have taken his jeep and rammed it into a wall while he was still in it.. killing himself and saving the child!

27

AnneMarie,

12/09/2007 14:32:29

# 22, this is the most ridiculous comment I've seen here so far. I have never committed a crime, nor do I intend to. I am also not responsible for bombs in Iraq or Afghanistan. If you look at surveys, the majority of Brits is against the war. I do, however, feel for the parents of the little girl and agree with what most of the other commentors have said - this deserves harsh punishment. The culprit was obviously 'sensible' enough to realise what he had done and then thought to find an easy way out by pushing the sympathy button with the 'attempted suicide'. Thus, he was not even willing to own up to what he had done.

# 21, sadly, the softly, softly approach has not worked, otherwise we would not have the situation we are faced with now - drugs and crime and no solution in sight.

28

The Judge,

12/09/2007 14:32:39

#21 Are too many commenters here wrapped up in their own smug lifestyle that they have never experienced what it is like to fall into a life of drugs and ultimately crime and the ugliness that it brings?

Nobody "falls into a life of drugs". People make up their own minds to take drugs, its a choice. You sound like you're making excuses for this junkie scumbag.

29

Big Aggie,

12/09/2007 14:50:27

#21. What's the weather like on your planet?

30

Porky,

s 12/09/2007 15:04:00

Am I banned for life.
I've tried posting PC comments to see if that works instead of my usual "fascist hyena" stuff - but nothing gets through.
Does use of the "N" word months ago exile me from the planet ???

31

Porky,

s 12/09/2007 15:06:04

Am I banned for life.
I've tried posting PC comments to see if that works instead of my usual "fascist hyena" stuff - but nothing gets through.
Does use of the "N" word months ago exile me from the planet ???

32

The Zimster,

Edinburgh 12/09/2007 15:17:07

Why do we give these guys Methadone?
It seems to be just a free bonus to their Heroin habit. And if they're just going to go out and drive under the influence whats the point?

33

CBJ,

12/09/2007 15:55:20

No mercy for such a foolish attitude - specially such a drugists and junkies..............................

34

Aspirin,

England 12/09/2007 16:01:42

Oh the poor man. He must have been so upset that his drive was spoilt by people on the footpath - and so nervous that he couldn't hold the knife steady to cut ihis wrists. Why don't you hangers and floggers realise that there are nice liberal people out there who would be only too glad to take him into their homes and take responsibility for his little failings, and pay for his drugs.

35

doris,

joppa 12/09/2007 16:38:49

Do you know what really pisses me off?
The fact that the powers that be allow people who are prescribed methadone on a daily basis to drive.
They not only allow them to drive they give them the car!
Drug addict = cannot work = disability allowance.
Disability allowance = a brand new car
So we have;
Drug addict = methodone taker = disabilty allowance = new car = driver full of methadone = killed pedestrians?

36

Draco Was a Wimp,

Edinburgh 12/09/2007 16:40:13

This sad, sad episode just sums up everything that is wrong with our society. A criminal, no doubt never having worked a day in his life, living off the rest of us, 'raising' 3 poor wee sods that'll have little or no hope of having any better life, ruins even more innocent lives. Nothing will happen that will turn this parasite's life round. It makes you weep.

37

Suck McCrunchie (the eighth),

Doomster Hill 12/09/2007 16:54:53

Its lucky this filth admitted his guilt, so it narrows the chance of our incompetent legal system messing up.

There is obviously no official sentence of "throw away the key", yet seldom has there been circumstances more deserving.

It will be interesting to see how the guy in the obvious wig and black robes mourning the passing of Queen Anne will hopefully try to find a sentence reflecting both the severity of the actions and anger felt by everyone. Or will he offer a reduced sentence for his pleading guilty (as if there could be anything else).

38

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12/09/2007 17:09:53
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39

Alec,

12/09/2007 17:31:21

Why bother locking him up? He'll only be out on the streets again in five years. If this scum wants drugs, give them to him, as much as he wants, on the clear understanding he must consume the lot in one single sitting!

40

LOOBYLOO,

12/09/2007 17:47:20

# 21 Faye. I dont see any comments on here that suggest we are being smug.. Whats wrong with the current judicial system is that it is far far too lenient. Thats why people get so angry. I take it from your comments you are familiar with the drug scene. I know someone that attended that carnage and trust me, this pathetic sympathy you seem to have with drug users and the crimes they commit worries me. Had you been there that day perhaps you may have a different view. And lets face it, he had been on a 'drugs binge' why did none of his so called friends report him for getting in his car in the first place, answer is they were all just as SH' faced as he was.... i rest my case, never mind he will soon be living at tax payers expense and probably get more drugs than he could possibly dream for in prison. WE will be paying for his privileges..

41

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 12/09/2007 18:24:07

-- I have never committed a crime, nor do I intend to. I am also not responsible for bombs in Iraq or Afghanistan.

I could make up a list of 10,000 things I never done, or intended to do. Are all you po-faced hypocrites going to make this plea to your Maker when the time comes? What you didn't do?

I have a list of things that I do that matter very much to me and this numbers ~ a handfull.

42

JIM IN USA,

12/09/2007 18:59:59

Nows the time to bring back public hanging the High street or the Grass Market are the peoples choice.

43

LOOBYLOO,

Borders 12/09/2007 19:23:44

#43 What a crap posting, so nonsensical! Have you overdone the Methodone today?

44

cazza,

Edinburgh 12/09/2007 19:28:56

#No 24 - Billy. Well said.

45

SlyFifer,

California. U.S.A. 12/09/2007 20:03:20

Sadly, no matter how the denialists look at it, there is a sub-culture in every society where the taking of banned substances will occur no matter what penalties the government throw at the problem.
Most societies are prohibitionist and not all tolerant of the drugs that float through society. Criminalising the culture only drives it underground and away from regulation. The government in turn is denied tax revenue and it cost society more in extra policing with no end in sight. A fresh approach is sorely needed to prevent such tradegies in the future

46

Jim Douglas,

Edinburgh 12/09/2007 20:03:40

Why don't you all leave Daniel Jackson alone. It was not his fault. Society has failed him. He probably brought up in a deprived background and I bet me never got a half chance at school. Change the system and reduce the number of criminals.

47

A Donachie.,

somewhere 12/09/2007 20:06:25

It's easy to look at a single photograph and disassociate yourself from the face in front of you. Tnat is human nature. It is difficult to imagine that the child pictured actually WAS real and gave so much to their family. The family are living with this reality EVERY DAY and will continue to do so every day. No punishment bestowed on this sad excuse for a man will ever equal the unjustifiable punishment he has given the Donachie family. He is the lowest piece of scum, and sadly one of many, obviously his associates are from the same mould. Yes, some people will be politically correct, BUT, the day he took away a childs rights is the VERY same day he should have lost all of his. He chose to take drugs , he chose to drive a car that he KNEW was not fit to drive. He chose to then try to ignore his crime and go on a further drug spree, then make a pathetic attempt at suicide ( like nobody could have guessed his motives!). What decent part can this person play in society? what can he bring to the economy? what positive role can he play in the community? and what kind of lesson is he ( and his wife and friends) giving to his innocent ( for the moment) children? I too think locking him up is not good enough, and quite frankly if it was up to me i would make him suffer, one glass of water and one slice of bread a day till his death. I could not give a damn what the 'do gooders' make of my opinions, but THEIR opinions o me, often smack of naivity, and dare i say it ignorance of the ACTUAL victim?. This animal, does NOT deserve to be on this earth end of story. I HOPE beyond hope that he is severely punished, but like i said, sadly no punishment can possibly be enough. Olivias parents have gone through all this with SUCH dignity.That animal doesn't even know the meaning of the word, maybe once he gets his 'degree in prison' he can look it up! ( another further injustification)

48

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 12/09/2007 20:12:56

A good friend was nearly KILLED in a collision on the fast A9. Insurance companies always blame both parties unless there's absolute evidence of guilt. The driver was not on a cocktail of drink and drugs, merely steamed (illegally) into the junction at 80 mph because he had RIGHT OF WAY.

In fact, most road fatalities are caused by drivers not on drink or drugs, just careless, reckless or stupid.

I expect more posts from peeps on their big moral high horse. ("We don't do drugs, we don't do maybe **** all") Well get off it. Or do you have right of way?

49

A Donachie.,

somewhere 12/09/2007 20:13:22

no 48*

Surely you are kidding. Society has failed him? what has HE done for society? i was brought up in a poor area, with kids around me doing drugs, guess what? i wanted to better myself! and i did. Your comment seems to suggest that we shoould bestow gifts upon a criminal because after all he is " apoor soul". Did society force the drugs into him or did he make that choice on his own? Did he decide to run away after he knew he had killed a little girl, or did social pressure make him do that? For goodness sake WAKE UP and smell the coffee. This kind of comment really gets on my goat. He has a low IQ, 3 kids, is a pre offender, never given anything to society and is always has been and always will be a no hoper. How dare you say give him a break he KILLED a child !!!!!!!!!!!! AND severely injured her mother!!!!!!!!!! and we are to care about HIM??

50

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 12/09/2007 20:30:07

Donachie, the guy's attitude is no different from most of the posters on this thread. He didn't think his lifestyle killed people. Neither do they. Of course they don't do drink or drugs (except behind their closed curtains) but would gladly mow down children on their way to work because they were stressed out, it was 8.45 in the morning and because they are IMPORTANT PEOPLE.

51

A Donachie.,

12/09/2007 20:46:00

No matter what had fuelled this crime, the result is STILL the same. An innocent wee girl is dead and all her family are living with the terrible consequences. If he had just been a stressed out driver then YES it would STILL be horrific, and the crime just the same. But obviously a drugged up guy with previous convictions driving a completely unroadworthy car is going to throw up questions! If it had been just a 'stressed' out driver that would have thrown out a different set of questions however, you seem to be questioning whether it is better to be drugged up or completely stressed out and full of your own importance when you kill a child. Does it really matter? I don't think it does to the Donachie family. I think its best for ALL OUR kids to get this animal off the streets along with more of his kind.

52

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 12/09/2007 21:06:44

-- But obviously a drugged up guy

Was he drugged up when he drove?

I meet in Tesco's her every day. She wiped out 2 people crashing the car on the way home. She did drink a few vodkas and coke, but wasn't driving recklessly and made a mistake ANY OF US COULD HAVE MADE.

What's more obvious is the po-faced hypocrites that post here.

53

Cauchy Riemann,

Wales 12/09/2007 21:19:45

Apparently, according to Yok Finney, we're not allowed to criticise this loser. Yok Finney's feeble rejoinder is somehow we are hypocrites.

Yawn.

Actually Yok, people are responsible for their actions. It was this losers choice to be out of control on drugs and drive. The consequences weren't that difficult to see.

If people want to defend him, probably because they are pathetic little smackhead runts like him, then feel free. Such little runts believe the world should revolve around them and that everyone else is somehow responsible.

54

LOOBYLOO,

Borders 12/09/2007 21:23:00

# 54 you are really starting to p me off. We all make mistakes in life that a true fact. What this drugged up numskull did was not a mistake, come on he thought he would cruise around knowingly incapable, out of his bl..dy head on drugs, well it does not take a rocket scientist to work this out, he collided with TWO f...ing cars and had altercations with the owners of these vehicles before hitting the wee lass. At what point exactly do you think he made a mistake???? The first, second or third incident, or not handing himself in, or fleeing the scene, or faking suicide, or WHAT, i am so not interested in your pathetic opinion. Time to go crawl back under your stone.........

55

A Donachie.,

12/09/2007 21:26:55

she had a few drinks but made a mistake ANY of us could make? I DON'T think so. she was very obviously being reckless. I have completely lost the plot to your point, is it relevant in here? This was a place to leave comments regarding the 'murder' of a little girl by a 'man' ( for lack of a better descriptive word). I am finding it difficult to grasp your line of thinking, i am sorry if i have misinterpreted your comments, but you seem to be talking about a completely seperate issue and equating it with THIS scenario which on the face of it seems completely different and irrelevant to anything i have read in your comments so far. I understand your hurt or anger if you have experienced something similar, but i don't think anyone in here has completely understood your issue. Please keep in mind that a girl has been killed, a terrible tragic loss of life, that the family will NEVER really recover from.

56

wattie>x 1,

12/09/2007 21:41:40

This little lass is one more indirect victim of Blair and Brown's New Laour Party's faiure after ten long years to deal with serious crime. They have made criminal violent crime more or less *respectable* as the perpertrators of such acts are in most cases wrapped over the fingers while relatives of the victims are compelled too face a life - long sentence of grief and suffering.
When will these political New Labour Party amateurs start too listen to the people of the UK and act on their behalf?

57

Some1 stuck in middle of it all!,

12/09/2007 21:45:23

#54 Yuck Finney in answer to your posting, YES he was drugged up, having been drugged up the night b4, and simply 'topped' up his system the following morning!

Am sure most of us on here have not had an easy time through life at times, some worse than others.

I myself had a difficult upbringing having been abandoned by my mother at 8yrs old, spending the next 4 yrs in a residential children's home, where I was sexually abused for 3.5 of these years.

Society failed me, I could have went on the poor me bandwagon an hit the bottle or drugs, but I chose to face my troubles head on with a clear head!

I enjoy a very occasional drink, but I consider it very carefully, if there's even a slight chance I may be driving, in which case I DON'T touch the stuff!

Drugs? a mugs game which ever way you want to look at it!

Life is not a bed of roses for any of us by any stretch of the imagination mate! Its not the problems that are the problems, its how you deal with them (or not as the case maybe)

I am NO hypocrite! I will never drive if I've been drinking! I will never run over a child because I'm 'stressed out, if your that badly stressed out, don't bloody drive! SIMPLE!!!

From the way your defending that pond life, I'd say you were 1 of his mates/supporters! What if wee Olivia had been your daughter and he did this to her? You going to say you wouldn't be bothered? Olivia had a right to live! The day he killed her, he lost any and all rights he had!

There's a lot to be said for self control/consideration! Most decent people have it, some just don't care! Those who don't however tend to be the 1s who are first to complain about being hard done by, believing they have a god given right to do what ever they damn well please regardless of other people! Selfish Ba***rds!!!

58

A Donachie.,

12/09/2007 21:56:28

no 59. I'm with you.
It is so easy for these people to go along those lines "oh poor me, why me. why did i have such a bad childhood" it totally smacks of avoiding responsibility for your own actions. My brother had a very similar story to yours and he has grown up extremely well balanced with two now grown up children, and why are they so well balanced? because my brother CHOSE to give them a better life. This piece of scum that done this to Olivia chose his lifestyle, stupidity and ignorance are his only defence. I only hope that he cannot get his methadone in prison, and that after his hellish torture of going cold turkey, he has a moment of clarity which will render him defencless to a life term hell of GUILT and regret for HIS own actions. Physical wounds can heal but psychological ones go much deeper. Sadly this , thing, seems incapable of such a 'humane' act.

59

Julian,

12/09/2007 21:57:40

The Judge # 20,

I might have known someone would bring up his previous convictions. What did you want them to give him for assault and robbery? 30 years? I suppose that would have prevented this happening. Better still, why don't we just jail everyone for life who commits any crime, no matter how minor. That would prevent a few more of these events happening.

But yes, I do agree. This guy should be given a tough sentence. But it's not murder, as some people on this forum seem to have a problem recognising.

60

Some1 stuck in middle of it all!,

12/09/2007 22:24:15

#60 Thanx :~)

#61 How exactly would you classify it? It was MURDER!!! No doubt tho he'll try the old 'it was me but I don't remember a thing about it, I'm claiming diminished responsibility'.

This ned was completely TANKED up on drugs ( I don't even know the categories i.e amphetamines, barbiturates or what ever cos I don't do drugs)

He took out a vehicle he knew to be in a highly dangerous condition, he caused 2 accidents before the fatal 1, another motorist tried to take his keys from him, (god how we wish he had, and if your reading this fellow motorist, at least you tried, but you cant reason with these people) but they were grabbed back! This was an act of sheer bloody minded thuggery!!! He was going out driving right way or wrong, and nobody but NOBODY was stopping him! Murder!!! Nothing more nothing less! Lets hope the same thing never happens to any close relative of yours, you'd be the first to moan it was murder!

61

Metal Mickey,

12/09/2007 22:29:25

Hang the c**t.

62

Some1 stuck in middle of it all!,

12/09/2007 22:32:39

#63 HEAR HEAR!!! And let him see it coming!

63

dandy,

12/09/2007 22:43:31

make him suffer ....slowly;;;;
then put the a,s,h,le down

64

Brinsfield,

Annapolis, MD, USA 12/09/2007 22:56:12

What happened to the head choppers block?

65

A Donachie.,

12/09/2007 23:02:08

why shouldn't his previous convictions be brought up. In his case isn't it obvious he is just no good to society in general. As i sais i am so sick of the do gooders in this world! Sometimes folks there are just really really horrible nasty people in the world that really shouldn't be here, they just cause grief and hassle to everyone else. I am all for saving the world, but because of THIS particular piece of sh1t Olivia could not be saved, her immediate family and extended family are devastated because of this NED! and people like you feel the need to defend a no hoper???!! why?? it is beyond me? why should you feel the need to defend these people, the guy is guilty as sin? who was there to defend Olivia when he crashed into her and her mum? HE KILLED A LITTLE GIRL HAPPILY WALKING HOME, what should we be talking about? how much help he should recieve in prison? believe me he will probably get MORE than enough help, using up our blooming tax money. What about Olivias family? their world has been turned upside down, and they have to cope with a mum in a wheelchair who has 3 other WELL ADJUSTED WELL BROUGHT UP CHILDREN!!

66

Faye,

12/09/2007 23:37:43

Oliva is dead and she has been denied her future. Her mother is now disabled and her family's life changed for ever.

Jackson's life has also changed. Maybe he might end up off drugs banged up in prison. No-one knows.

Several people's lives have been changed for good.

How anyone can cry rope hanging in the Grassmarket is indicative of someone not much better than Jackson.

67

John Knox for First Meenister,

High St, Embra 13/09/2007 02:45:51

I've been paying for this guy's methadone treatment?? Why? time for the people to get grip. Zero tolerance. Let's clean it up!

68

MummyWease,

13/09/2007 08:01:49

As a parent I am appalled about how he could walk away from the scene of the crime after what he did. He didn't even wait. Intead he callously went off and had 3 days to himself before think oh better do something about it. My sympathy is with the Donnachie family and the horrific experiences and trauma they have suffered this year in a year which should have been so happy for them.

69

Yetholm Hibee,

Abbeyhill 13/09/2007 08:31:07

#21 & #68 Faye.

From the poor girl's point of view ....... your comments are pointless!

The little girl's life has gone!

As a parent myself I find this story about the killer pathetic, to say the least.

I say 'life for a life'!

The Government should take action about 'the drugs thing'. No more pussey footing around these people.

I wonder how much this tragedy will cost us - benefits, solicitors, social work, prison.

70

Some1 stuck in middle of it all!,

13/09/2007 11:24:38

#68 Faye 'How anyone can cry rope hanging in the Grassmarket is indicative of someone not much better than Jackson..

Let me first ask you this Faye, are you tuned to the moon, or your satellite tv?

None of the more decent people posting in this forum are getting 'tanked up' then going out (DELIBERATELY!)in deathtraps of vehicles, let alone would they even dream of hitting anybody, or killing a child! The ned was swigging methadone while driving!!! What part of that is responsible?

Maybe he'll get off drugs in jail you say.. its the 1 place he'll be guaranteed his supplies, not get off them ffs!

I don't think you can say any of us who want to see REAL justice done, are as bad as he is! He had the choice that day! That toddler didn't!!! Why cant all you 'pc brigade/do-gooders' see what your doing with all the pussy footing them!

This b****ard has no human rights, only human beings have human rights! You never know Faye, when his trial comes up and they're looking for a place for him, you can always offer him digs! You seem to have developed some strange kind of affinity with him.

And lets hope your children live long enough to grow up to be decent happy adults, able to take their rightful place in the community! And not have their life snuffed out by a madman driving a death trap!!!


 

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