Met only sought Al Fayed charges for two victims ... 09:44 - Oct 19 with 527 views | theloneranger | "It raises serious questions about the Met’s response to women who said they were abused by the former Harrods owner, who died aged 94 last year." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp8egz8gr8lo | |
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Met only sought Al Fayed charges for two victims ... on 10:50 - Oct 19 with 500 views | JACKMANANDBOY | This case smells like Saville, many people knew what was going on yet no action was taken. | |
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Met only sought Al Fayed charges for two victims ... on 19:33 - Oct 19 with 409 views | KeithHaynes | They can never win no matter what they do. I find it astonishing that 65 people contacted the BBC. Who at my last look at them, don’t investigate anything bar what their political agenda dictates. Not saying the Met are in anyway not responsible, but it’s a one way street with that disgusting broadcaster.
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Met only sought Al Fayed charges for two victims ... on 21:28 - Oct 19 with 391 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Met only sought Al Fayed charges for two victims ... on 19:33 - Oct 19 by KeithHaynes | They can never win no matter what they do. I find it astonishing that 65 people contacted the BBC. Who at my last look at them, don’t investigate anything bar what their political agenda dictates. Not saying the Met are in anyway not responsible, but it’s a one way street with that disgusting broadcaster.
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I've noticed the tendency to publish articles that are critical of the police when there's a wider context. In this case there's a whole system that tolerated the behaviour the same with Saville. For example; Fulham football club - don't leave female players alone with Al Fayed Gloucester Hospital - don't leave patients alone with Saville The tendency to have an agenda and find a story is now obvious. [Post edited 19 Oct 21:35]
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