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If someone took William, it is unlikely to have been their first offence, says Dr Michael Diamond, a forensic psychiatrist and criminal profiler. “You don’t just do this sort of crime for the first time,” he says. “You would have to overcome other experiential things that confront you if you are going to do something of that magnitude.
Is it somebody who has access to a child, and thought about it and not done it because their contact is too obvious, and so it has been a rehearsed and lived-in fantasy without the terrible outcome?” Diamond asks.
Unlikely to be their first offence according to criminal profiler.
Assuming this is the case .. the question is it someone that has been investigated/charged for previous offences or treatment of children? imo
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...sh-into-thin-air/story-e6frg6z6-1227308929078
Is it somebody who has access to a child, and thought about it and not done it because their contact is too obvious, and so it has been a rehearsed and lived-in fantasy without the terrible outcome?” Diamond asks.
Unlikely to be their first offence according to criminal profiler.
Assuming this is the case .. the question is it someone that has been investigated/charged for previous offences or treatment of children? imo
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...sh-into-thin-air/story-e6frg6z6-1227308929078