This! It’s been discussed to death and I think people just need to move past it now and open their minds to the other possibilities.
Statistically at least, isn’t most grooming shown to take place much closer to home? Churches, youth groups, hobby clubs etc. I think if we focus too much on the...
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I’ve always expected this day to come. Hopefully now his family can get justice and closure (not just his dad but his mum and sister too, who always seem to get forgotten).
Busy, lack of interest, not wanting to interfere, lots of reasons that people don’t get involved.
Young people don’t have to be at school, they just have to be educated. It’s not up to a ticket clerk to challenge a everyone about their plans.
It’s a very busy road. I’ve literally never been along by the blind college or Aylestone Hill when it hasn’t been end to end traffic. I’d be very surprised if no one had any dashcam footage of something.
Kings Cross is the only direct option. Depending on which part of the country you live in, trains to “London” arrive at a particular London station, and then from there you would walk or take the tube or bus to connect to your final destination.
This is a bit of an obsession on internet groups talking about Andrew. There is absolutely zero evidence that he would have been remotely interested in this gig; wearing a Slipknot t-shirt doesn’t extrapolate to liking a completely different random band.
This is interesting. I’ve never seen...
An urgent appeal has been launched after a 20-year-old student, Harvey Parker, disappeared after a night out in London.
Harvey left Heaven nightclub in London, alone at about 2.15am on Friday (16 December).
Friends of the University of York student say he had attended a Lil Simz concert at...
Self reported “safest town” surveys on Rightmove aren’t really the most accurate form of data collection to be fair. It’s more helpful to look at the crime statistics, or to have parents who have lived there for over 25 years and know the town quite well.
“Safe” relative to inner city crime...
Also, Maria Colwell’s stepfather served 4 years for what he did to her, which was basically the same as ET did to Arthur. At least these days sentencing reflects that children are autonomous human beings rather than the property of their “parents” to dispose of as they wish.
It’s the Daily Mail. They like nothing better than to vilify the “non-traditional” (in their opinion) family.
Maria Colwell was murdered in 1973, almost 50 years ago so it’s clearly not a problem with “modern families”. Yet nothing has changed. Nothing will ever change.
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