Candie wrote: » How evil do you have to be to abuse kids lying, literally, on their deathbeds? There really is no justice when this guy can die peacefully and without punishment after harming children in their final days.:(
padd b1975 wrote: » He died alone in a fairly basic appartment near Leeds. Kinda tells you something.....
squod wrote: » Now then, now then, now then.
smash wrote: » Was reading it earlier. Over 450 allegations with over 37 of them being rape... christ.
antodeco wrote: » If anything, this can only increase peoples voices to speak out if it happens again. People were (and still are) terrified of celebrities and what would happen if they spoke out. Hopefully this will show people that speaking out at the time will prevent further happenings. All it takes is one person to speak out to start people wondering about somebody.
getz wrote: » i think you will find many did speak out,they were at best ignored,and at times even the cases were never alowed to go to court,why ?,i dont think its a coincidence that the police operation is called ;yewtree;.
smash wrote: » He should have died in prison.
CreepingDeath wrote: » I see his "work" with children was recognised by that paedophile organisation, the catholic church.Knighted by the Pope
coolhull wrote: » Its terrible, but not much worse than the clerical abuse that went on here for decades. A lot of kids reported that too, and were told 'sure Father X would'nt do that type of thing, he's a grand holy man". And the police here weren't in a rush to take action either. It seems that giving someone a title like 'Father' or Sir' is a licence to get away with anything.
Mr E wrote: » There is a very special place in Hell for people like that.
Wibbs wrote: » Jesus christ, reading that is depressing. What's more depressing is that there's likely quite a number of similar enough people "hiding in plain sight" as we speak.