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Topic History of: How dare
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Jo Rich wrote:
I've always felt something wasn't all quite right with this.
You might be interested in these, Rich, if you haven't already seen them:

www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/article/issue...awn-of-savilisation/

annaraccoon.com/2012/10/24/past-lives-an...isgivings-part-four/

annaraccoon.com

jimcannotfixthis.blogspot.com

rabbitaway.blogspot.com
Rich Honey wrote:
We know that a lot of the ridiculous claims about Savile are untrue, and anyway, the man was never charged, let alone convicted, so should be presumed innocent.
It was a vile thing to say.




How come a mere inquiry and Janet Smith was able to basically convict him on her say so and allow everyone to call him an offender just because he was now dead? If he popped back into life tonight nobody would be able to say that until due process had been completed. No arrest, no charges, no convictions means technically innocent in my eyes. Surely the deceased as well as the living should have some basic human rights too? I've always felt something wasn't all quite right with this. I have no idea about the extent of his guilt or not, but justice has to work both ways, for the defendant/accused as well as the victims/accusers.

downloads.bbci.co.uk/bbctrust/assets/fil...usions_summaries.pdf
Honey We know that a lot of the ridiculous claims about Savile are untrue, and anyway, the man was never charged, let alone convicted, so should be presumed innocent.
It was a vile thing to say.
Jo It looks as if she's still around, judging from this Facebook page, which last had a post in June.

www.facebook.com/ladylochaber

Another one, with less recent activity.

www.facebook.com/ladybrookes

She looks not unlike the Rolf Harris accuser, Wendy Wild/Rosher, who is dead.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03krndd

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7150219...en-dies-aged-57.html
hedda I think the BBC woman has since passed away but I think she was the same one.

Moor Larkin.. meticulous investigations.