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Shame this sex abuse case hasn't got more prominence.
Well done to the victims and all the authorities in bringing him to book.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ./// Shame this sex abuse case hasn't got more prominence. ///
It has just Google, "Reginald Davies abused the girls" and see for yourself.
Thanks anyway for posting the Daily Mail link, but you are aware aren't you that by doing so others will deny these disgusting crimes ever happened and it only the Daily Mail sensationalising and telling lies, so as to encourage others to panic?
It has just Google, "Reginald Davies abused the girls" and see for yourself.
Thanks anyway for posting the Daily Mail link, but you are aware aren't you that by doing so others will deny these disgusting crimes ever happened and it only the Daily Mail sensationalising and telling lies, so as to encourage others to panic?
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/// How about just commenting on the thread posted and not keep twisting things to suit your own agenda? ///
And that, unlike you, is just what I did.
I don't suppose for one minute you noticed that the OP did not ask a specific question, so a particular type of answer was not needed.
I cannot be held responsible if the post that I entered seemed to touch certain particular sensitive nerves.
/// How about just commenting on the thread posted and not keep twisting things to suit your own agenda? ///
And that, unlike you, is just what I did.
I don't suppose for one minute you noticed that the OP did not ask a specific question, so a particular type of answer was not needed.
I cannot be held responsible if the post that I entered seemed to touch certain particular sensitive nerves.
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He won't be allowed back in to Australia, no.
On the thread about the Rochdale case I said it had always gone on, as this case shows.
It also shows that many victims didn't come forward at the time for many various and complicated reasons.
AOG, of course I can google 'Reginald Davies' now I have read about him, but I wonder if the case will be reported in tomorrow's printed version?
On the thread about the Rochdale case I said it had always gone on, as this case shows.
It also shows that many victims didn't come forward at the time for many various and complicated reasons.
AOG, of course I can google 'Reginald Davies' now I have read about him, but I wonder if the case will be reported in tomorrow's printed version?
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/// The thread has nothing to do with your beloved Daily Mail. That just happens to be where hc got the link from. ///
Obviously my answer proved too subtle for you, I took the opportunity to address the use of a Daily Mail link when there were a number of others that could have been used, hence the headline the poster chose.
SHAME THIS SEX ABUSE CASE HASN'T GOT MORE PROMINENCE.
I then took the opportunity to sarcastically get back at the 'Anti- Daily Mail Brigade'.
/// The thread has nothing to do with your beloved Daily Mail. That just happens to be where hc got the link from. ///
Obviously my answer proved too subtle for you, I took the opportunity to address the use of a Daily Mail link when there were a number of others that could have been used, hence the headline the poster chose.
SHAME THIS SEX ABUSE CASE HASN'T GOT MORE PROMINENCE.
I then took the opportunity to sarcastically get back at the 'Anti- Daily Mail Brigade'.
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I see other news agencies have picked the story up but it is no headliner. Why not?
The facts are mind boggling - raped very young children 30 - 50 years ago; moved to Australia; confronted by some of his victims many years later; extradited to UK for trial; found guilty.
Why is this not headline news praising the police, CPS, the extradition process; the victims?
The facts are mind boggling - raped very young children 30 - 50 years ago; moved to Australia; confronted by some of his victims many years later; extradited to UK for trial; found guilty.
Why is this not headline news praising the police, CPS, the extradition process; the victims?
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