Seems like a nice boy... err not 13:11 - Jan 6 with 954 views | Pendejo | https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50987823 As a kid there were public information films about not accepting sweets from strangers or accepting their offers of going to see puppies and kittens. Seems like the adult males of Manchester needed to be warned about accepting sweets from strangers... | |
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Seems like a nice boy... err not on 13:26 - Jan 6 with 904 views | Marshalls_Mullet | I suspect as the victims may have already had a lot of alcohol when they met him. Did you drink a lot as a child? | |
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Seems like a nice boy... err not on 13:49 - Jan 6 with 867 views | BlueBadger |
Seems like a nice boy... err not on 13:26 - Jan 6 by Marshalls_Mullet | I suspect as the victims may have already had a lot of alcohol when they met him. Did you drink a lot as a child? |
Weird flex bro. | |
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Seems like a nice boy... err not on 14:57 - Jan 6 with 777 views | The_Last_Baron | Capital punishment should be an option in cases like this. Why should the tax payer pay for his bed and board for the rest of his life. | |
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Seems like a nice boy... err not on 15:01 - Jan 6 with 775 views | BlueBadger |
Seems like a nice boy... err not on 14:57 - Jan 6 by The_Last_Baron | Capital punishment should be an option in cases like this. Why should the tax payer pay for his bed and board for the rest of his life. |
I dunno about anyone else but I'm pretty cool with him spending the best years of his life looking over his shoulder daily rather than giving him and easy way out. Plus, capital punishment is rarely cheaper once you've exhausted all appeal options and doesn't act as a deterrent. And only the most barbarically stupid think it's a good idea. | |
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Seems like a nice boy... err not on 15:03 - Jan 6 with 759 views | Wacko | Don't quite understand how he got away with it with heterosexuals, at some point they'd have to wake up in bed with a strange man, with things done to them that might never have been done before. With gay guys it's a bit more plausible [Post edited 6 Jan 2020 15:04]
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Seems like a nice boy... err not on 15:07 - Jan 6 with 741 views | DanTheMan |
Seems like a nice boy... err not on 15:03 - Jan 6 by Wacko | Don't quite understand how he got away with it with heterosexuals, at some point they'd have to wake up in bed with a strange man, with things done to them that might never have been done before. With gay guys it's a bit more plausible [Post edited 6 Jan 2020 15:04]
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He drugged them for the whole ordeal. I'm assuming they may have slept on the floor for example. | |
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Seems like a nice boy... err not on 15:40 - Jan 6 with 691 views | factual_blue | I've just had an email offering me access to a confidential helpline if I'm affected by this dreadful story. (In case you're wondering, it's from the Chancellor of Manchester University and sent to all registered on the alumni website.) | |
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Seems like a nice boy... err not on 18:01 - Jan 6 with 599 views | Wacko |
Seems like a nice boy... err not on 15:07 - Jan 6 by DanTheMan | He drugged them for the whole ordeal. I'm assuming they may have slept on the floor for example. |
Yeah he did and since I wrote that there are accounts of waking up the next completely disorientated. And one guy called the police but couldn't remember where the guy lived. Still would've thought there would be more people smelling a rat. Also, police are going round telling people they were victims... But would you actually want to know?? | |
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Seems like a nice boy... err not on 18:11 - Jan 6 with 583 views | jeera |
Seems like a nice boy... err not on 18:01 - Jan 6 by Wacko | Yeah he did and since I wrote that there are accounts of waking up the next completely disorientated. And one guy called the police but couldn't remember where the guy lived. Still would've thought there would be more people smelling a rat. Also, police are going round telling people they were victims... But would you actually want to know?? |
Was just watching the news and I said to myself, I'm not sure if I'd want to know. As for your other point, again, embarrassment is often a key factor when it comes to assault isn't it. An element of denial, not knowing how to deal with something... Dunno - lots of factors involved I suppose. | |
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