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Topic History of: How Police "Investigate" Historic Allegations
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hedda this reminds me of Ms Raccoon's latest on Savile's relatives. Which one would dare publicly go against the narrative ?
Chris Retro When you see the foot-soldiers on the "news". marching away with ageing men's computers, looking for rude pictures is just one thing on their corrupt minds....

What the police are using the confiscated computers and mobile phones for is even more dubious:
whilst the uncharged accused is on their eternal police bail, the "investigation" continues.
The emails, texts and contact numbers are systematically trawled. In a bid to scavenge for more allegations of kissing and knee-rubbing what happens is that the police are steadily hassling all of their contacts and friends one by one to trawl for 'complaints' to get something - anything - on them. Seemingly irrelevant personal questions are fired off to everyone and anyone.

The equipment is not returned until the "investigation" is concluded.