Deceased/Not Found UK - April Jones, 5, Machynlleth, Wales, 1 Oct 2012 #6 *M. Bridger guilty*

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Is it an open to public page? If so, do you have a link as when I google for it only the hate pages come up in profiles and Im not a member to log in to see the full list.
Are there other photos in the album?
Two days before, hmmm day of the birthday party, probably nothing
I noted he requested to stay friends in 2011 when someone sent the standard "I am cleaning up my Facebook friend list" etc

Sadly, that lady reported a body of a girl found a few days ago who had been missing.
 
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I noted he requested to stay friends in 2011 when someone sent the standard "I am cleaning up my Facebook friend list" etc

Sadly, that lady reported a body of a girl found a few days ago who had been missing.

I dont know what all that means, but how are you reading all this if his fb page is private
 
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I dont know what all that means, but how are you reading all this if his fb page is private

Only parts of it are private, not the timeline.
You can set your privacy settings to show as much or as little of your page as you want.
 
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It might concern you more if they were witnesses for the defence. If the forensic evidence is strong the witnesses won't be as critical to the case.
I reckon it's the jury that will be the problem.

I don't see why? There will be plenty of people with only a passing awareness of the case. Not everyone takes a deep interest in criminal matters.
 
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I don't care what the Ignorami think.

Sorry if it offends, but we no longer use the Latin plural in the UK (I am a literary editor by profession, so apologies!).



Of course it should. If you are worried about SOs in your area who might have contact with your child, in the UK you can apply to the police for this information under the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme ("Sarah's Law"). You must give a reason for your concern - they will not supply the information to those who are merely nosey - and the details are supplied in confidence, with a potentially unlimited fine in the County Court for anyone who breaks this confidentiality.
Abusers shouldn't be allowed anonymity. Look at the Jimmy Savile case for starters. If people had known he was a member of PIE he would never have been allowed on TV, but having said that, Harriet Harman was too and campaigned for under-age sex and it hasn't affected her political career.
 
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I dont know what all that means, but how are you reading all this if his fb page is private
Read his timeline. He also answered the same question as Coral Jones about keep ketchup in the cupboard.
 
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I don't think it's creepy. If I hadn't known anything about MB, I would have just rolled my eyes and just thought: another boy with his toy showing off.

For all we know it might be an airgun, used extensively in Wales to hunt rabbits.

I like shooting myself (never on anything that's alive, just target practise and clay pigeons) and have a few photos of me with a rifle. However, not on any networking sites.
I found this creepy though. I just did a search on sniper rifles and hit this blog. Only one person responded to the post.
http://sniper-home.blogspot.co.uk/2009/01/some-other-sniper-rifles.html#comment-form
 
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welcome to websleuths Marymead! :cheer:
 
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Read his timeline. He also answered the same question as Coral Jones about keep ketchup in the cupboard.

Im not a member, Im assuming if one is a member and logged in they can read this timeline, not sure what answering questions about ketchup as well as other people is supposed to mean.

Hi Mary,welcome. Cant read the link either
 
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Im not a member, Im assuming if one is a member and logged in they can read this timeline, not sure what answering questions about ketchup as well as other people is supposed to mean.

Hi Mary,welcome. Cant read the link either
It doesn't mean anything really, I just noticed it as a random question they both responded to.
 
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Sorry, sorry. Just knew I would mess it up somehow.
It has just been reported in The Telegraph that, although Sian O'Callaghan was accused of two murders and told police where to find the bodies because of a legal error by police in his questioning, he has only been tried (and found guilty) of one murder.
If you can find the article by going to The Telegraph on-line it explains the legal situation.
imo seems that the police here were anxious and overeager to the detriment of justice.
 
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Originally Posted by veggiefan
That would be an open invitation for vigilantes to carry out their own "justice" - probably attacking the wrong people in the process.

Remember the distinguished paediatrician who was forced out of her home (in Wales) by ignoramuses who confused her professional title with the word "paedophile"?
Nah, I have several registered sex offenders within walking radius of my house. They are left alone. Now… if a child went missing, that could spell trouble.

I don't care what the Ignorami think. It is about time we were informed if we have registered SOs living in our midst. Our children's safety should come first. It is affecting their health. Obesity is on the increase.

Absolute nonsense. Where *are* registered SOs supposed to live? Or should they be imprisoned for life? All hundreds of thousands of them? At huge, huge expense to the taxpayer?
 
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Sorry, sorry. Just knew I would mess it up somehow.
It has just been reported in The Telegraph that, although Sian O'Callaghan was accused of two murders and told police where to find the bodies because of a legal error by police in his questioning, he has only been tried (and found guilty) of one murder.
If you can find the article by going to The Telegraph on-line it explains the legal situation.
imo seems that the police here were anxious and overeager to the detriment of justice.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...e-for-second-murder-after-police-blunder.html
 
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Sorry, sorry. Just knew I would mess it up somehow.
It has just been reported in The Telegraph that, although Sian O'Callaghan was accused of two murders and told police where to find the bodies because of a legal error by police in his questioning, he has only been tried (and found guilty) of one murder.
If you can find the article by going to The Telegraph on-line it explains the legal situation.
imo seems that the police here were anxious and overeager to the detriment of justice.

Sian was the victim!

see Sian's thread here for more links

Found Deceased UK - Sian O'Callaghan, 22, Swindon, Wiltshire; 19 March 2011 - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
 
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Done it again haven't I !! More mistakes, tried to edit unsuccessfully. The accused is Christopher Haliwell, the victim Sian O'Callaghan.
Shall I quietly withdraw ?
 
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You are doing great Marymead! :rocker:
 
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