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I can say that the crime didn't happen on our patch because it didn't. Tne fact that a future crime may have is pure speculation.


This forum is (and always has been) very alert to present danger - when this was a 'present danger' (if it ever was) no one locally knew about it - it now isn't.


If there are any cheerleaders for paedophilia I doubt they will be posting on the forum - so we can assume that anyone who read about this (past) event will be saying, 'Nasty man, glad he's been caught'. If you want to start a 'second pint down, time to start setting the world to rights' discussion, the Lounge may be a better place for it.

Penguin68 Wrote:

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> If there are any cheerleaders for paedophilia I

> doubt they will be posting on the forum



I wouldn't be so sure about that. This is exactly the sort of thread which would pique their interest. The relative anonymity of an internet forum is precisely the environment where they would feel relatively safe to (subtly and insidiously) defend their proclivities. They may not say it bluntly but there may well be people reading this thread that have such proclivities.

Not sure why so many posters are being defensive about the OPs shock on finding out someone employed at a local school is a peadophile who watches sick footage of children being raped and abused.


I would want to know who his connections are, whether he was a member if any local clubs etc where he may have had contact with local kids.


My kids don't go to Dulwich College, but the fact he chose to work in a school indicates his intention to take steps towards acting out his abuse fantasies. I can't see how this will not be of interest to people in ED.

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