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Originally Posted by Niamh.
Well it's not actually acknowledging what you did was wrong, is it? It's just saying you regret getting caught. I started listening to the interview but I had to turn it off when he said the only reason he was doing the interview was for the benefit of that boy.........yeah right.
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It's smelling even more now to me.
I don't like trial by media and they do get it wrong usually.
I wish we'd had it more in the days of Saville however.
I honestly cannot think what to say of Schofield or if he's being in any way honest never mind fully so.
He's now chosen to involve more and even use the media to say what he wishes.
Sadly he's opened the door to greater media intrusion for all concerned.
Because even in this interview, after admitting he'd knew the boy for a fair while in contact with him.
He still had to think what age he was when he engaged in sex, and repeatedly so with him.
I have to more agree, it's more of regret at getting caught out than real regret for his deceit, lies and even likely gross unprofessional conduct at least.