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Topic History of: Mark Williams Thomas breaks cover
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hedda Jo wrote:
Anyone know whether, if someone posts a comment in your Twitter feed or on your Facebook page, you can delete it if you don't want it there?

From MWT's Twitter page:

"What a sicko he should have been suffocated at birth" (posted on 23 November)
twitter.com/mwilliamsthomas/status/1065915937977712640?p=v

And from his Facebook page:

"Kitty is guilty without any doubt in my mind" (posted two weeks ago)
facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=108170...amp;focus_composer=0


wonder what the legality is in a case like that?

The Heath copper Mike Veale allowed comments and photos of those kids in the Hampstead baby eating case to remain for a long time before he deleted the entire comment.
MWTW He was sent a book of matches
Jo I was wrong about it not being on MWT's website. It's no longer shown on the homepage but is still on the site, as linked to on his Facebook page under this post of 9 November:

As a result of the article in the Mail on Sunday I have now been subject to a lot of abuse , including threats of violence and death . I have therefore been advised to publish a detailed analysis of the inaccurate personal attack by Rose and Waterhouse .

My work over the years , both in the police, and since as an investigative reporter has been to give victims a voice and hold offenders to account . In doing so I make huge personal sacrifices , very often undertaking a considerable amount of work for free , because I genuinely care for the people I work with and as such I will always go far beyond what is expected.

This is sadly not the first time that I have received threats , which has included in the past being sent child abuse material and even an incendiary device .

Click on this link for the full analysis:
www.williams-thomas.co.uk/response-to-da...e-waterhouse-article
'M' The truth JK
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
He is really, really frightened of something.

Well yes, He would be. What if he is on trial and a policeman "forgets" to hand in vital information?