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Topic History of: Savile appeal starts Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Lizzie Cornish |
That made me chuckle, Jonathan. |
JK2006 |
Yes I've met Garsden, a man with even dodgier eyes than Mark Williams Thomas. The eyeballs are swimming in trickery. |
Jo |
Peter Garsden, from the association of child abuse lawyers, told the BBC: "It's quite shocking, I'm sure we all thought we'd heard the last of the Savile locations, but here we are with several more allegations. It seems that his net spread very far and wide...
From his ...erm... blog:
Abuse cases which we deal with usually take place many years ago. It is very difficult to persuade a Court to try a case which is many years out of time. If at the same time one is dealing with a subject matter, which the majority of the population do not believe exists, the battle to persuade a Court to deal with the case is immense.
My own belief is that there are several hidden societies in England and Wales which practise ritualistic abuse to the present day, which includes the sacrifice of children described graphically in Dennis Wheatley novels. The Wicker Man film is obviously fictional, but not far away from the truth, I believe. A similar attitude would have been adopted to child abuse 70 years ago, I would imagine.
Although Witchcraft was commonplace in this country in medieval times, there are many who alleged they have been a victim of it today. The point is that not enough people are brave enough to believe that it is true.
abuselaw.blogspot.com/
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JK2006 |
And, with great timing, Madam Co-Incidence reveals many more hospitals (some of which probably hadn't even opened during his lifetime) with further appalling revelations.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-29932391 |
JK2006 |
Minimal coverage but the battle to stop fraudulent false accusers and lawyers from grabbing cash Savile bequeathed to charities started yesterday.
www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/mo...-intend-make-8048315 |
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