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Topic History of: Carl Beech verdict
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Randall Misa wrote:
I have to say, I do appreciate Randall's contributions here, and this is another fine one.


Thanks, Misa.

A very good friend of mine, who resembles me in many respects, is constructing a website at the moment. There's sure to be something on it of interest to you. I'll post a link when it's published.
hedda taking a while. Quite scary really.
Misa I have to say, I do appreciate Randall's contributions here, and this is another fine one.

I don't have much sympathy for Beech, but he really does seem to have been a pawn in all this.

What disturbs me most is not the ill-conceived changes to law or policy (though they are obviously a big part of the problem), and it's not the grifters and fantasists who have thrived (though their contribution has been significant), what disturbs me most is the so-called professional people – educated people – journalists, politicians, lawyers, and senior policemen and women, who should have been able to make considered judgements, to recognise where caution was required, and apply a little common sense and common decency or, dare I say it, wisdom. Wisdom is a precious commodity at the best of times, but it seems to have long since departed these islands.

If ever there was an argument against Brexit (and I'm no remainer) it is this: given that we clearly can't find a dozen people in the UK with the gumption to run things, perhaps casting the net a little wider, say, across the whole coninent, might be our only hope.
'M' This is the outcome of 'The Paedophile Finder General' mindset, they are guilty because I say so, do not question it you paedophile supporters!.
Mark and others including the incredibly shrinking Tom Watson that are happy to name support the cause.
Look at Williams Thomas, check his tracks record of solving crime, look at his playing 14 year old girls on the Internet to lure in men to meet up, make a TV show out of it all in the name of fame and fortune.
According to the perverts hunters lives have been ruined even ended, famous celeb having helicopters film a raid on their home all in the name of outting the pervert and Jimmy Savile, just believe. This is why it ended this way with Carl Beech.
JK2006 I'm absolutely with you on this Randall and fear the Beech verdict will provide a scapegoat but in fact it is the law and police (and media) behaviour that is at fault. In Dixon of Dock Green's day, Beech would have been given a cup of strong tea and sent to a duty psychiatrist.