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If They Are Found To Be True, How Can Some Commit Such Acts?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-22 63924/Y oungest -sex-ga ng-vict im-11-b randed- hairpin -sick-s ex-mons ters-pl ied-dru gs.html
If these allegations are true, then it puts Saville's 'fumblings' to pale into insignificance.
If these allegations are true, then it puts Saville's 'fumblings' to pale into insignificance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah yes Saville the one tried and found guilty by the media.
I am not saying he is not guilty but lets get some perspective here, things are being quoted on here as actually happening when they are 'alleged'. Alleged does not mean they happened and I can almost guarantee some of the allegations will be compo and attention seekers.
I am not saying he is not guilty but lets get some perspective here, things are being quoted on here as actually happening when they are 'alleged'. Alleged does not mean they happened and I can almost guarantee some of the allegations will be compo and attention seekers.
/// 'branded with initial of her abuser' ///
/// sold to a child trafficker ///
/// repeatedly raped by large groups of men in what she described as ‘torture sex’, ///
/// child rape, sexual trafficking and child prostitution. ///
/// bought the youngest victim from an unnamed man just after her 11th birthday. ///
/// He befriended her with gifts of perfume and hard drugs but then began to beat her up and raped her ///
/// He branded her with one of her hair pins, which he had twisted into the shape of an ‘M’ and heated with a cigarette lighter. It left a scar on her left buttock. ///
/// If she had the temerity to resist, he beat her. ///
/// Sometimes she was injected with heroin or given date drugs to ensure she complied with the gang’s sick demands, it was alleged. ///
/// Just after her 12th birthday the girl told Karrar she was carrying his child. He allegedly beat her up and then took her to a house in Reading where she was given a ‘backroom abortion’ using a crochet hook. ///
All allegations that is true, but so are Saville's, the difference being these allegations are going to be proven true or untrue in a court of law.
/// sold to a child trafficker ///
/// repeatedly raped by large groups of men in what she described as ‘torture sex’, ///
/// child rape, sexual trafficking and child prostitution. ///
/// bought the youngest victim from an unnamed man just after her 11th birthday. ///
/// He befriended her with gifts of perfume and hard drugs but then began to beat her up and raped her ///
/// He branded her with one of her hair pins, which he had twisted into the shape of an ‘M’ and heated with a cigarette lighter. It left a scar on her left buttock. ///
/// If she had the temerity to resist, he beat her. ///
/// Sometimes she was injected with heroin or given date drugs to ensure she complied with the gang’s sick demands, it was alleged. ///
/// Just after her 12th birthday the girl told Karrar she was carrying his child. He allegedly beat her up and then took her to a house in Reading where she was given a ‘backroom abortion’ using a crochet hook. ///
All allegations that is true, but so are Saville's, the difference being these allegations are going to be proven true or untrue in a court of law.
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Woe betide me if I seem to be defending Saville, I never liked him even when he was the hero to most.
But let's get things right Em you say you "worked for the BBC when he was around, and the stories abounded about him way back then".
So the only proof you have is 'hearsay' and I am afraid that would not be allowed in a court of law.
Also if the stories about him were so widespread around the BBC, how come he became so popular, surely those who eagerly gathered around him on his shows, not to mention those in high-places would have been equally knowledgeable of these stories?
Woe betide me if I seem to be defending Saville, I never liked him even when he was the hero to most.
But let's get things right Em you say you "worked for the BBC when he was around, and the stories abounded about him way back then".
So the only proof you have is 'hearsay' and I am afraid that would not be allowed in a court of law.
Also if the stories about him were so widespread around the BBC, how come he became so popular, surely those who eagerly gathered around him on his shows, not to mention those in high-places would have been equally knowledgeable of these stories?
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