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Topic History of: Sadly another death
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BR and let us not forget the genuine victims of Child Abuse out there - who are getting a massive diservice by the authorities who seem to be ignoring their plight.

Child abuse should not be a media story. It is too upsetting for all involved. Supposedly the "Family Courts" are secret because they recognise this. I dont believe in secret courts but I believe our media should not be so gratuitous in their coverage of the death of children. It almost seems that they "enjoy" trying to shock.

By doing this innocent people like the poor bloke in Brighton are killing themselves for being innocent.

Our country is truly sick.
veritas Francis D wrote:
A very sad case indeed.

The mixture of State encouraged paranoia and bizarre grooming laws which assume intent have probably ruined ruined thousands of lives.

In this case, one man died but his family, friends, colleagues, and likely the young boy, will have been traumatised by this affair.

Will those in power learn from this? I very much doubt that.


you are right to mention the lad himself..what will be the impact upon him ?. Something terrible I should imagine-an enforced guilt complex when he should suffer none.

In fact-it's an evil form of child abuse encouraged by the authorities.

I wouldn't believe a single piece of the utter tosh the police now say about no evidence etc..I guarantee they were quick to inform the media via press release that a person was charged.And surely they would have known the evidence within hours of reading the material.

It's more likely the prosecution told the police there was no chance of a conviction ?.

Gutless, spineless bullies.
JK2006 Dreadful - and of course it doesn't warrant a mention in any national paper.

The morality of the tabloids and the salacious desire for filth to masturbate over is driving our species into a grave.

There's an excellent article in today's Guardian by Peter Wilby about the Jersey affair that covers this.
More and more people are finding their eyes forced open.
BR Sad case - once again SUSSEX POLICE are involved ( I mentioned by name the POLICE forces in the UK a few weeks ago who I accuse of being involved in the cover up of organised Paedo rings ) SUSSEX POLICE have also been involved in massive rucks with ANTI WAR protesters in Brighton as well ( see Indymedia ) and they also tried to ban NATIONWIDE a film which showed what they do.

It is all very well them saying no evidence after the time - but surely FISHING trips by the POLICE ( a la GREEN ) should be banned. Either HAVE evidence or NO arrest. That used to be the law.
Francis D A very sad case indeed.

The mixture of State encouraged paranoia and bizarre grooming laws which assume intent have probably ruined ruined thousands of lives.

In this case, one man died but his family, friends, colleagues, and likely the young boy, will have been traumatised by this affair.

Will those in power learn from this? I very much doubt that.