
When Millie tells him to stop shaking, otherwise he'll hit Loona, Moxxie tells her he can't bring himself to shoot the picture, as he doesn't want to kill an innocent family.

In the office lobby, Loona and Millie watch as Moxxie uses a crossbow to shoot pictures held up by Loona for target practice, until he goes to shoot the last photo and sees it is of a human family. Mayberry then reveals that while she successfully killed her unfaithful husband, the woman he had been in bed with, Martha, not only survived, but is also treated as a hero because of it, appearing on talk shows, receiving two million dollars in donations, and complimented by everyone around her, which infuriates Mayberry. Blitzo mocks her, telling her that I.M.P only kills targets in the living world, and from the sound of it, everyone involved in her tale is probably down in Hell with them. Mayberry, now a demon, has been telling him the story as background for why she wants to hire the company's services. It then cuts to Blitzo's office at I.M.P Headquarters, where Mrs. Mayberry violently kills her husband and attacks the woman with a gun and chainsaw, before she takes her own life upon realizing what she had done in front of her students. Driving home, her students watch the video call in horror as Mrs. Mayberry to snap and storm out of the classroom, throwing a student who tries to calm her down into the ceiling on her way out. However, much to her and the class' shock and horror, Jarold Mayberry is in bed having sex with another woman, which causes Mrs. Mayberry agrees to, using the classroom computer to video call her husband. Mayberry panics, as she forgot and hadn't gotten him a present, when one of her students asks if they can call him as a happy birthday surprise, which Mrs. As class begins she and her students are singing about learning and the day to come, when one of her students reminds her it's her husband's birthday. Mayberry teaching an elementary school class, talking about how one can lead a good life but still be sent to Hell for one sin, before showing the day that she committed said sin. Vaughan has denied he had referred to Asian players at Yorkshire, including Rafiq as “too many of you lot”.When the I.M.P get hired to take out a heroic homicide survivor, things sure do happen.

Sky will now investigate the 74-year-old’s comments. Meanwhile, David Lloyd has apologised to Rafiq who claimed that the ex-England coach and Sky Sports pundit had attempted to “smear” him in messages sent to a colleague last year. And he admitted that how Yorkshire had handled the report into Rafiq’s claims had shown institutional racism.īoris Johnson has called on the cricket authorities to take “immediate action” in response to the revelations. He accepted there was “an awful lot more work to do” to address racism in the game. Asked why no disciplinary action had been taken against Ballance in particular, Hutton said: “I had no executive authority or responsibility in my role.”Įngland & Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tom Harrison also addressed MPs. His testimony was followed by evidence from former Yorkshire chairman Roger Hutton, who resigned last week.

Steve Brine, one of the MPs on the committee yesterday, described the evidence given by the player as “a horror show”. No individuals faced disciplinary action. However, an investigation found there was “no question” Rafiq had been subjected to racial harassment and bullying. Rafiq played for Yorkshire between 20 and again between 20.He first alleged racial harassment and bullying against the county and accused them of institutional racism in September last year. The Zimbabwe-born batsman was said to have referred to non-white people as “Kevin”, a name England team-mate Alex Hales went on to call his black dog.

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Ballance in particular was singled out to have been a serial racist. He further told how former Yorkshire and England bowler Matthew Hoggard had rung him and apologised for his own behaviour and any offensive language he may have used. He also claimed current England captain Joe Root had been present on nights out when Rafiq was called the P-word. And hopefully in five years’ time we are going to see a big change.”įormer England captain Michael Vaughan, as well as ex-England players Gary Ballance and Tim Bresnan, were all named by Rafiq in his evidence. But I am a massive believer in that everything happens for a reason. Towards the end of his powerful testimony, Rafiq was asked whether he believed he lost his career as a result of racism.
