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I suspect that ContractorAfrica has someone posting about the barbaric acts that happen elsewhere as well:Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI note the usual PC claptrap above, comparing rather rare events like Soham, with an almost commonplace abuse of children in some third world countries. Here are some realities about what uncontrolled immigration from such places brings us:
Witchcraft belief is a curse on Africa | Jean La Fontaine | Comment is free | theguardian.com
BBC News - Government urged to tackle 'witchcraft belief' child abuse
BBC News - Government urged to tackle 'witchcraft belief' child abuse
Witchcraft is a factor in trafficking too.
BBC News - Trafficked Nigerian women feared death by juju 'magic'
Jessica Chambers death: Police in murder probe examine CCTV footage of her last known sighting - Americas - World - The Independent
Jimmy Savile friend DJ Ray Teret sentenced to 25 years for rape and indecent assaults on girls as young as 12 - Crime - UK - The Independent
Teenage girl died from overdose of heroin and pills after getting hooked on drugs aged ELEVEN | Daily Mail Online
Harrowing Police Footage Of Domestic Abuse Victim Shows Brutal Reality Of Everyday Violence
Eliza Dragne raped and stabbed in Romania revealed attacker's identity before dying | Daily Mail Online
Home | Daily Mail Online
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Land re-distribution agents I believe.Originally posted by zeitghostMost of the other stories appeared to be about R. Mugabe & Co.
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So it must be true then.Originally posted by zeitghostbut the only place that Google finds that is in Zimbabwe.
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Why did he exorcise his neighbour's lawn? Was it possessed by the grass demons?Originally posted by zeitghostFurther to my predictions of exorcism:
Scott Chirashi picture: Five-year-old boy found murdered with 'sickening and violent' injuries | Metro News
Neighbours claimed he held baptisms on his back garden and carried out an exorcism on a neighbour’s lawn leading to calls for an Asbo to be issued against him.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI note the usual PC claptrap above, comparing rather rare events like Soham, with an almost commonplace abuse of children in some third world countries. Here are some realities about what uncontrolled immigration from such places brings us:
Witchcraft belief is a curse on Africa | Jean La Fontaine | Comment is free | theguardian.com
BBC News - Government urged to tackle 'witchcraft belief' child abuse
BBC News - Government urged to tackle 'witchcraft belief' child abuse
Witchcraft is a factor in trafficking too.
BBC News - Trafficked Nigerian women feared death by juju 'magic'FFS These f***wits are allowed to vote.Originally posted by Flashman View PostIts the PC brigade who would be queuing up to denounce you and get you sent to a Camp for posting this.
Liberal lefties gotta love 'em.
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Its the PC brigade who would be queuing up to denounce you and get you sent to a Camp for posting this.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI note the usual PC claptrap above, comparing rather rare events like Soham, with an almost commonplace abuse of children in some third world countries. Here are some realities about what uncontrolled immigration from such places brings us:
Witchcraft belief is a curse on Africa | Jean La Fontaine | Comment is free | theguardian.com
BBC News - Government urged to tackle 'witchcraft belief' child abuse
BBC News - Government urged to tackle 'witchcraft belief' child abuse
Witchcraft is a factor in trafficking too.
BBC News - Trafficked Nigerian women feared death by juju 'magic'
Liberal lefties gotta love 'em.
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I note the usual PC claptrap above, comparing rather rare events like Soham, with an almost commonplace abuse of children in some third world countries. Here are some realities about what uncontrolled immigration from such places brings us:
Witchcraft belief is a curse on Africa | Jean La Fontaine | Comment is free | theguardian.com
BBC News - Government urged to tackle 'witchcraft belief' child abuse
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-17006924
Witchcraft is a factor in trafficking too.
BBC News - Trafficked Nigerian women feared death by juju 'magic'Last edited by xoggoth; 9 December 2014, 11:42.
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Yes, that's why the emergency staff attending required counselling. I woudln't be surprised if she ate it as it was a ritualistic killing.Originally posted by zeitghostI suspect it's been edited.
It originally stated that the boy's heart had been cut out.
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The article I read didn't mention the type of injury.Originally posted by zeitghostOr burying them in bogs on moors.
It's the cutting out of the heart for whatever crazy reason that gets me.
Poor little sod.
As it mentioned police searching the garden, I assumed the mad woman had done a Moebius on the poor kid.
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They will have eaten itOriginally posted by zeitghostOr burying them in bogs on moors.
It's the cutting out of the heart for whatever crazy reason that gets me.
Poor little sod.
Possibly not as good as Liver?
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Better than goatse jokes...Originally posted by zeitghostAha!
Another fine CUK thread, specifically in general.
From outright horror to dead goat jokes in 8 posts.

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The boy's mother, the suspect, is in custody. She is from Botswana. There are whole tribes of people over there who do that kind of thing.
This isn't even a rant against immigration - the boy would have been born and subsequently ritually killed in whatever country he was born in
RIP.
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Probably a dyslexic on his way to a toga party...Originally posted by mudskipper View Post... Which provides a link to this story
Boy killed by sacrificial goat which fell from roof in Turkey | Metro News
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