'Absolute madness and so disgusting' TheHuntforRaoulMoat
Viewers of ITV'S the Hunt for Raoul Moat said they were disgusted by a scene in the second episode where pub-goers showed their support for the killer.
He then ran up to Northumberland and robbed a chip shop. His accomplices were caught by the police. He eventually shot himself after police searched for him for a week, ChronicleLive reports. Moat had falsely believed Chris Brown was a police officer - Samantha had lied to him because she was scared of him. In the second episode on Monday night, Chief Supt Neil Adamson goes for a drink in a pub and hears punters there chanting: "Raoul Moat is our mate, he killed coppers."
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