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Topic History of: False Allegations Day
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JK2006 Can't link to it.
MCR Here's a confession from a false accuser check out the comment from Sarah Cooper
Looking at her videos she certainly has "mental health issues"



Sarah Cooper
"I have been arrested loads of times for prank calling the police saying that there was a zebra in the road and a giraffe and a lion silly stuff like that and have been done for perverting the cause of justice by making up rape aligations about 2 men and for phoning nurseries threatening to kill everyone saying I was armed with guns and knives originally I was given a community order for that but then I breached the order by going out on the street with knives and phoning the police saying that I was going in to a pizza shop to hurt everyone so I went to prison"
JK2006 Tomorrow Thursday 9th Sept is the UK False Allegations Day. Please spread the word. Tell everyone. Tell them to tell everyone. But remember - NOBODY supports real abuse. But those who, for a variety of reasons (mainly cash) lie, exaggerate or invent, need stopping. So do the Enablers - crooked lawyers, bent cops, slimy PR and media persons - who support criminals whilst hiding in the shadows.

Just because something is a good story; no need to publish. Just because it's easier to believe a liar, don't. Be balanced. Examine all (if any) evidence. Do not call anybody a victim until (and sometimes not even then) the perpetrators are convicted in a court of law - or the innocents are acquitted.

I guarantee there are more victims of false accusers than there ever have been from abuse.