Oh, how opinions change over time:
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That child is looking a bit wary, don't you think?
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Another name for operation Yewtree to look at. John Worboys. About 90 uninvestigated offences.
Then the sack for anyone who thought he should be released.
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There is only one class of criminal that are treated worse than any other (by the other inmates) and he's selected the correct category to require secure containment for his own safety for the rest of his days.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBut is Ralph Clarke a household name?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHundreds of Pokemon Go incidents logged by police - BBC News
Officers in north Wales discovered a man had invited children back to his home "as he had lots of Pokemon at his address".
It had to happen....
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Hundreds of Pokemon Go incidents logged by police - BBC News
Officers in north Wales discovered a man had invited children back to his home "as he had lots of Pokemon at his address".
It had to happen....
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