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mikey4444 | 16:58 Thu 05th Jun 2014 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27720875

Would have thought it possible......Gary Glitter charged with sex crimes (again) !
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He only lived just down the road JJ, so I guess the branch at Cribbs Causeway was his nearest. Actually, I am glad he had very little common sense and visited PC World, because he he hadn't, he wouldn't have been caught 17 years ago.
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Of course you wouldn't DB, and neither would any other sane person !
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Hmm, sounds like Yewtree have gone after a dead cert.

Still, innocent until proved Guilty in this country despite how despicable a person has been in the past.

In my opinion this man should not be on the streets in the first place, Yew tree should have been arresting him in a cell.
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YMB...I agree with your last point, although he has been on the Sex Offenders Register since he returned to Britain in 2008. As his previous convictions have been so widely known and circulated in the press, one hopes that any chance of him being in a position to abuse any more children have been seriously curtailed. He is now 70 and has a serious heart problem, so if convicted, he is likely to die in prison. No more lying on sun-drenched beaches, underneath palm trees for him it would seem.
And see his days off with no bits if I had my way (if found guilty of course).

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