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Topic History of: "the feeling was dread, pure dread"
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md One of the items Jo posted the other day mentions the name Slater and Gordon in connection with "Heal For Life". I find this interesting as the name of this law firm also crops up in a few articles I came across while searching for background information into the Sir William Slim allegations.

www.sbs.com.au/news/abused-nsw-kids-launch-class-action

www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/317...fairbridge-children/
hedda as predicted (by moi) Sarah Monahan features. No mention yet of those on the sidelines- former (fanatical) Talking Head Tracey Spicer or Liz Mulliner who has built an extraordinary property empire (via donations & grants) in rural NSW despite claiming said are is "riddled with Satanic Pedo Cults")

## Lucky Brits..Muliner's "Heal For Life" is coming to a country retreat near you soon.
Retreat for abuse victims 'cult-like'
www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/ret...f45bfdbf88731d9babd4

‘Pure dread’: John Jarratt tells of the moment he learned he was accused of rape
Actor John Jarratt felt "pure dread" after learning he was accused of raping a former housemate more than 40 years ago.

Mr Jarrat says it was a consensual encounter in the Sydney home he and his first wife shared with his accuser.


www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radi...20190712-p526se.html