Lord Of The Doherty No More

By Bedhead in Pete Doherty

Pete Doherty

With all due respect, a landlord would be pretty stupid to rent a home to Pete Doherty, whose former grafitti-and-blood-stained hovel has been well documented on the internets. Yet, in particular, why would the owner of the “former home of Lord Justice Wright of Durley” risk such a historical landmark in the hands of the most infamous junkie in Britain? The aforementioned owner recently visited the premises and was shocked to see the home in total disarray. Not to mention the obvious smell…

“Pete is homeless, broke and owes thousands to dealers. He destroyed the place by scribbling on the walls, the floor, anywhere he felt like it.

“The beautiful heavy curtains were ripped down and the cats are just running around abandoned. It’s a really pathetic state of affairs…

“No one in their right mind is going to rent him a property after what he did.”

To pile misery upon bloody misery, Pete’s mates have supposedly been visiting his home to retrieve his possessions and sell them. So, some famewhore, Stefano Passantino, is setting up a “Pete Doherty Welfare Fund” to help the junkie recover after prison. Whatever.

In other half-naked junkie news, some unconfirmed reports would have us believe that Doherty has moved to an isolation unit after a thwarted plot by prisoners to maim and cripple him. Good times, mate.



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