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Topic History of: That poor boy ignored by Surrey Police and murdered by a loony
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Jo Perhaps it only counts if there's likely to be money in it. Still no mention of it on that link.
JK2006 And this is JUST the kind of case that should be occupying police time, judicial time, society analysis. Get to the root of cases like this and we'll STOP other needless deaths. Wasting time and resources on old allegations about dead people takes our eyes off the ball.
Jo That's horrendous. How could they ignore a call like that?!

Oddly, the case doesn't seem to be mentioned here: twitter.com/mwilliamsthomas
JK2006 Yes this horrible case should make us aware of many things - the broken morality of police - the incompetence of CPS - but also the dangerous breach between reality and the "virtual world" in kids today. One of the bad sides of the Internet. I blame it for warping the mind of the killer, raised in virtual world and never maturing emotionally or intellectually. When you confuse communication with personal contact, you're on the road to hell.
hedda JK you are talking about real live kids today...who gives a stuff about them ?... when we have 50 / 60 something "survivors" who must be appeased and permanently molly coddled to the point of being described as 'children' in endless reports and media reports as their tales of woe are endlessly aired with apparently few seeking genuine therapy.