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Old 11-10-2012, 10:34 AM #11
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Originally Posted by GiRTh View Post
You might want to rephrase the first bit. It makes no sense what so ever. I think when you write alleging you actually mean alleged or allegedly.
Nah, I think it is more than clear what I meant, if you want to pick up on spelling errors as the best you can do to strengthen your own argument: be my guest, I'm more interested in the story that of daft errors on a keyboard.



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Really?

Yes, really. And I'm able to discuss that without the use of sarcastic smileys.

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I would hope this is dealt with great seriousness.
I was a long time ago yes, but if you could try to envisage what it would be like to be assaulted as a child you may begin to understand it is not something you are likely to forget or ever fades from your memory.

Absolutely agree with you there: it SHOULD be dealt with in all seriousness: yes, it was a long time ago, but given the 'amount of people who were in the know' (supposedly) - there appears to be enough to be looking at that would allow a full investigation to be conducted with evidence - that's all I think is needed - rather than 'people' all over the place jumping the gun.

I'm also conscious that some may recall things exactly: as much as I am aware that memories may be distorted (and subsequently) be affected by what is now being reported: I'm trying to be very balanced but it is something that needs investigated properly, without bias - and I am glad that both the Police and the BBC are now doing so. Let this be done in the correct manner....that's all I'm alluding to. I don't believe that all this 'trial by media, and taking what every person is saying as gospel' is ever going to help a fair investigation.


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It looks like the bbc is also guilty of this. I can't believe that no one working there noticed anything. Someone surely saw something?
That's what I struggle with - and if there HAS / WAS any cover up / deliberate pushing aside; then those persons too, imo, should also be held accountable. If there were people who were (proven) to have known what was going on: then they too (imo) have a degree of 'guilt' and something to answer to also. There are more than any possible victims here: there is the possibility that people 'hid' what was going on: and that could have prevented decade of further abuse continuing: IF there is truth to any of this.
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