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lankeela | 13:54 Fri 03rd Feb 2023 | News
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after serving 8 of his 16 year sentence - do you think he could resurrect his music career? I still enjoy his records and would probably go to a gig if he did one locally. Or do you think he should be permanently outcast?
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Happily, his tag should ensure his whereabouts, reclusive or otherwise. Will drug dealers dare go near him now (they cannot send children couriers)?
I remember a tv interview, probably 25+ years ago, where Gadd said he was very popular with elderly women at some of his gigs!
'So you don't believe someone who has served their time should be allowed to return to normal life?'

No. Absolutely not in the case of a paedophile.
why would you want to give this man any money when there are plenty of musicians who haven't raped anyone?
Some crimes are unforgivable.
I'm assuming that he'll be able to live off the royalties of his songs?
And his state pension. Don't suppose he'll get much in the way of current royalties, his records aren't being played
My abuser lived close by. Because I wasn't believed I saw him regularly for years. When I heard he had cancer I was pleased and I went to the Crematorium to watch the curtains close on his coffin.

What Glitter did never finishes for the children. It shouldn't for Glitter either.
Put on an ice floe and sent out to drift for eternity would be more suitable.
gness
have you got a link to this statement ?
"He crept into the bedroom of a child under ten and tried to rape her."
I'm sorry you weren't believed, Gness, I'm sorrier it happened to you.
I'm with ZM. For most crimes yes return to normal. For a paedo absolutely not. And age has nothing to do with it with these people.

Unfortunately I did see him live many many years ago. He wasnt that great .

If I had my way this many would not be leaving jail before full end of term and even then with bits hacked off with a rusty cheese wire.
Sorry to hear what happened to you Gness.

I agree entirely with what you say.
Thanks for the link, Barry and your comments and Youngmaf's too.

When I was an adult I found out something that told me why my mother hadn't believed me when I was six/seven years old and threatened to send me to live with the nuns if I told anyone else. It explained it to me....and it hurt me.
thanks i never heard that
Gness...
I used to visit my cousins in north Dublin every other year in the 80s, 90s + up to 2014. When one of my cousins revealed that one of her brothers had sexually assaulted one of his nieces. Sadly this news created a division in the family, nobody believed the niece!! Apart from one cousin out of 10!!! I haven't been able to return to those heady days!! All contact seemed to have been severed!! Tbh i never had time for the cousin who allegedly carried out the assault.
hm. I must confess I still like some of Rolf Harris's songs, but I wouldn't go to see him perform. I wouldn't listen to any of Glitter's but as I never liked them anyway, that's easy for me to say.
I guess I'm lucky, Piggy that it wasn't family. He and his wife were big noises in the Church of Scotland and "well respected"
I recall as a child hearing part of a conversation where it was being said he had to move from Scotland to England because of the girl. When I asked what happened to the girl I was quickly told he accidentally ran her over with his car. I doubt that now.
I've just read that he earns around £2k a month from Spotify and more from other streaming services.

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