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That's correct. Generally that won't happen unless the court decides to prosecute him as an adult.
Should MSM slip up and release his name prematurely, that doesn't count.
Thanks, Bessie!
That's correct. Generally that won't happen unless the court decides to prosecute him as an adult.
Should MSM slip up and release his name prematurely, that doesn't count.
Latest video from KRON. Shows inveigators going up to 3rd floor, reporters think that's where suspect lives.
Detective decided to just check dumpster. Mother went outside to check on Maddie around 5:30, so not a lot of time between last time Maddie seen on video at 5:07.
http://kron4.com/2015/07/28/video-f...-15yr-old-suspect-in-maddy-middletons-murder/
Now here is a question for you!
Would the dogs have detected her scent on him?
I was at a conference last year and saw a documentary by Gail Dines called "Pornland" (she also has a book of the same name). Now I'm definitely not naive but what I saw in that film absolutely sickenend me. Boys (and its predominantly boys) as young as 10, but on a average 12, being able to access. And we aren't talking about "soft core"
here. Apparently free sites allow anyone to go and view
of the most disgusting nature. And because parents don't talk to their kids enough about sex and
especially the attitudes of younger people are changing. There is a category of
called Gonzo and it's awful. It's portrayed as "point of view"
, but it's basically just awful violence against women with choking, putting the girl's head down the toilet so she's practically drowning, bukake, and deep throat. The
that young kids can access is horrific. It's nothing more than the violation, degredation and abuse of young women for the man's benefit. And if young boys see this, and combine it with messages from music stars who talk about "hoes" and smacking women, and see sports stars beating up their girlfriends and getting away with it then that's what they believe is acceptable.
Thesecompanies are financed by "household name" companies. They are like drug dealers. They entice young boys in with "free"
and then make them pay for the harder and harder stuff. Meanwhile doctors are now seeing more and more young girls with anal prolapse, vaginal prolapse and severe throat infections because boys are recreating what they see on
and what they believe normal sex is.
It was the most unbelievable thing I have ever seen. It opened my eyes up massively to the damagedoes to our society. We need to teach our boys and girls from a young age that these things aren't acceptable. That a male orgasm is not the priority above a woman's dignity and respect. And that women are not all "
stars" who have the airbrushed figures and who look like a human Barbie. I have teenage girls but after I saw the film I sat them down and we talked about the problems with
, and they spoke about how boys in their class admitted openly to watching
channels and then some had persuaded their girlfriends to try things they had seen. Luckily my girls are more bothered about school and grades than boys but I still think it's important to discuss.
^^^ Blefuscu, I' sorry but it's just far too much for me to know. I had no idea about thissituation and kids. Still wish I didn't.
Now here is a question for you!
Would the dogs have detected her scent on him?
Is it a fact thatis/was a factor in this case? Haven't read that anywhere else but here.
I think he killed her in the shed, probably with a sexual motive, probably by strangulation.
- That he killed her in the shed, probably with a sexual motive, probably by strangulation blefuscu)Sadly, I think so also.
I'm sorry. However kids are accessing this stuff and it's important we know and that we act. I don't want to upset anyone, that's not my intention, but academics are seriously worried about howand the misogynistic culture we live in is affecting what people are perceiving as normal.
I do understand blefuscu. I can only take so much of this "new" world a bit at a time, anymore.
To the poster who wrote of CNN and penile dysfunction, I could not agree with you more. It's even on the radio ads at KGO.