Alf Bentley Posted 14 August 2014 Share Posted 14 August 2014 prison time, mistletoe and wine "We're all going on a ten-year holiday" "We don't talk anymore (except at visiting times)" "Carrie doesn't live here anymore (she's banged up in Holloway)" "Congratulations and celebrations, I want the world to know you're going down with me" "Power to all our friends (to the conspiracy that never ends)" ...all only if found guilty by 12 good persons and true in a court of law. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sphericalfox Posted 14 August 2014 Share Posted 14 August 2014 Looks like that super injunction fell to shit eh lads? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vacamion Posted 14 August 2014 Share Posted 14 August 2014 I spat coffee when I saw this on Twitter earlier: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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PAPA LAZAROU Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 He will soon be going on a Summer Holloway . Yes I know it's for woman but it will be the end of his sex life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 Anyone really shocked by this news? He's always come across as a dodgy bastard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorkie1999 Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 Apparently police have just removed a substantial amount of material from cliff's house. Lets hope it's child porn and not a new album.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 If you were once a popular celebrity, and the kids flocked to see you, and mill around you, then "Beware You Could be Next"! This is the dawn of the fictional accusation cult. You are sure to be somewhere on the list of the money grabbing arseholes who are depicted as "victims" These scum are worse that a collection of maggots in a turd. Bring on the next poor sod, who will be wrongly accused. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vacamion Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 If you were once a popular celebrity, and the kids flocked to see you, and mill around you, then "Beware You Could be Next"! This is the dawn of the fictional accusation cult. You are sure to be somewhere on the list of the money grabbing arseholes who are depicted as "victims" These scum are worse that a collection of maggots in a turd. Bring on the next poor sod, who will be wrongly accused. Like your mate Jimmy Saville? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnny the fox Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 I was told something about a certain celebrity...from the 80's.. he monkey mounted a young boy.. and was clamped on him for three days.. they couldn't prize him off with a crowbar.. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
m4DD0gg Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 Fill ya boots on this...... http://thecolemanexperience.wordpress.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnny the fox Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 Fill ya boots on this...... http://thecolemanexperience.wordpress.com/ tell me it ain't so.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vacamion Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 Fill ya boots on this...... http://thecolemanexperience.wordpress.com/ The point of that article seems to be that if you were unlucky enough to stand next to a convicted beast and be photographed, you are guilty by association. Not convinced. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
l444ry Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 Sailor Ted will be the one that really opens peoples eyes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicesterpool Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 A lot of celebs have been accused recently, as some as said alot of these suppose victims could be just jumping on the bandwagon looking for cash. Its not nice for the celebs that are innocent they've got suffer of their name going through the mud. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MattP Posted 15 August 2014 Share Posted 15 August 2014 Sailor Ted will be the one that really opens peoples eyes. How are your mates Greville and Keith? Booked any lessons at the New Parks baths or the Holiday Inn? Just wondering like. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
l444ry Posted 16 August 2014 Share Posted 16 August 2014 How are your mates Greville and Keith? Booked any lessons at the New Parks baths or the Holiday Inn? Just wondering like. Not my mates thank you very much. And they hardly have/had the stature of Sailor Ted so don't get your point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MattP Posted 16 August 2014 Share Posted 16 August 2014 You really didn't get the point? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webbo Posted 16 August 2014 Share Posted 16 August 2014 There have been rumours about members of all the 3 main parties. Let's not try and score points with this please. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lionator Posted 16 August 2014 Share Posted 16 August 2014 As long as the Chuckle Brothers are clean, idc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ttfn Posted 16 August 2014 Share Posted 16 August 2014 As long as the Chuckle Brothers are clean, idc. I wouldn't be so sure, they completely abused Timmy Tuyu. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
separator Posted 16 August 2014 Share Posted 16 August 2014 As long as the Chuckle Brothers are clean, idc. They gave evidence at the DLT trial so have been dragged indirectly into this already. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
howlinmadmurfdoc Posted 17 August 2014 Share Posted 17 August 2014 Footage has been leaked of Cliff Richard in prison. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parafox Posted 17 August 2014 Share Posted 17 August 2014 Anyone really shocked by this news? He's always come across as a dodgy bastard. Really? How so? Because he's a Christian? Because he's never married or been seen in a relationship? Do tell us how this dodginess reveals itself to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 18 August 2014 Author Share Posted 18 August 2014 Not a 'celebrity' but certainly in a position of power and influence. Paedophile Peter Righton advised Home Office on policyBy Tom BatemanBBC Radio 4 Today reporter A paedophile at the centre of a forthcoming historical abuse inquiry advised the Home Office on changes to the residential child care system. Peter Righton gave "considerable assistance" as an expert in child care to a government report in 1970. He had earlier left a teaching job over complaints of child abuse. He later became a member of a pro-paedophile campaign group. Righton died in 2007. The Home Office said it was "absolutely committed" to stamping out child abuse. In July, Home Secretary Theresa May announced an overarching inquiry into how public institutions had handled historical claims of child sexual abuse. This followed a campaign by MPs whose concerns included evidence of a wide paedophile network in documents seized from Righton's home in 1992 after his arrest over child abuse images. 'Dangerous man' The report to which Righton contributed led to major reforms of 1970s children's homes. It was authored by a Home Office advisory committee and set out how hundreds of new homes should be brought under local authority control. So-called community homes replaced approved schools - residential centres for "delinquent" youngsters - and involved the employment of hundreds of social care staff. The report credited Righton, who at the time was an academic specialising in social work, for "considerable" help in a chapter on the training of residential workers. A former care professional familiar with the events has told the BBC that Righton travelled extensively carrying out research work during the period he contributed to the project and had been to children's homes "all over the country" including Stoke-on-Trent, Wolverhampton, Rochdale and Preston. "He [used to] go and interview, in approved schools, individual boys and he certainly went to speak to the heads of homes," the former care worker said. The retired worker - who asked not to be identified - said that Righton "networked" at children's homes, adding: "He was a very dangerous man because he was put in a position where he could abuse trust." Righton visited the Bryn Estyn approved school in Wrexham where he met staff and children, according to the care worker's account. Righton reportedly visited this approved school in Wrexham The former worker said that Righton had claimed that he "took boys out" and had also said he used "sexual" language with them. The source added that the words Righton had exchanged with the boys were "not something that you would have in a healthy conversation with a child". Bryn Estyn was later at the centre of an abuse scandal in which 140 former residents made allegations that they were abused between 1974 and 1984. An official report described "appalling" abuse at the home and former housemaster Peter Howarth was jailed for 10 years for sexually abusing boys as young as 12. He died in prison. The Waterhouse report into abuse at north Wales homes described how local councils were "in a state of turmoil" in the early 1970s owing to the new responsibilities imposed on them by the legislative changes of the time. Howarth had earlier taught at the same special school in Kent where Peter Righton had faced complaints of child abuse. Classics cult By the mid-1970s, Righton had become a founding member of the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) which advocated sexual relationships between adults and children. At the same time he became increasingly influential in the field of residential child care, according to Ian Pace, a lecturer at City University who has researched historical abuse at music schools and the influence of PIE. He said Righton, who studied classics at Oxford University, was "deeply involved with the cult of the classical world that was very important to... the paedophile movement", focusing on stories of "Greek love" between men and young boys. Mr Pace said "some of Righton's interests" were reflected in the Home Office advisory report. The section of the report which credited Righton called for residential child care workers to be trained in "the growth of civilisation" and "aesthetic values". The Home Office declined to comment on the revelations about Peter Righton. A spokesman referred the BBC to the home secretary's comments to the House of Commons in July when she said the government would address two concerns: "First, that in the 1980s the Home Office failed to act on allegations of child sex abuse. "Secondly, that public bodies and other important institutions have failed to take seriously their duty of care towards children. "As I informed the House on 7 July, the whole government take the allegations very seriously. That is why I announced two inquiries last week." In 1992 Peter Righton was fined £900 for possessing images of child abuse and was cautioned over an earlier assault. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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