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Breaking News...edward Heath Was Investigated For Possible Child Abuse
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-wilts hire-33 755726
"In a statement, Wiltshire Police said: "Sir Edward Heath has been named in relation to offences concerning children"
"In a statement, Wiltshire Police said: "Sir Edward Heath has been named in relation to offences concerning children"
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Quite right Bouncer !
Update ::: http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -337700 21
Now three Police forces are investigating Heath, including the Met's "Operation Midland"
Labour MP Tom Watson said he had referred two allegations of child sexual abuse by Sir Edward to the police since 2012.
He said: "I passed them both to the police, who have confirmed to me that at least one of those allegations is being investigated and taken seriously."
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Now three Police forces are investigating Heath, including the Met's "Operation Midland"
Labour MP Tom Watson said he had referred two allegations of child sexual abuse by Sir Edward to the police since 2012.
He said: "I passed them both to the police, who have confirmed to me that at least one of those allegations is being investigated and taken seriously."
Gromit...you said yesterday Heath was connected with the goings-on associated with Haut de la Garenne abuse scandal on Jersey.
Seems you don't have to "back that up" now after all !
From the latest BBC link :::
"Separately, the States of Jersey Police has confirmed Sir Edward forms part of Operation Whistle - its investigation into historical allegations of abuse in Jersey"
Seems you don't have to "back that up" now after all !
From the latest BBC link :::
"Separately, the States of Jersey Police has confirmed Sir Edward forms part of Operation Whistle - its investigation into historical allegations of abuse in Jersey"
13 people of public prominence! (presumably not Jimmy Savile/Rolf Harris/Cyril Smith else it would say)
http:// www.jer sey.pol ice.uk/ news-ap peals/2 015/jun e/opera tion-wh istle/
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// .why weren't these people investigated properly, when they were alive ? //
perhaps they were - - they are all dead now - note
and it all costs so much ... at least with Jimmy S there is a possibiiilty of a go at his estate not that I am saying that would make up for years of disgraceful abuse ( but it might at least help )
perhaps they were - - they are all dead now - note
and it all costs so much ... at least with Jimmy S there is a possibiiilty of a go at his estate not that I am saying that would make up for years of disgraceful abuse ( but it might at least help )
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Cloverjo,
They are potential victims because their stories have to be investigated. Anyone could claim to be a victim and not be. Those have to be sithed out before the potential victims can be changed to possible victims.
As this will never be tested in a Court due to Heath being dead, I doubt we will ever find out the true tally.
They are potential victims because their stories have to be investigated. Anyone could claim to be a victim and not be. Those have to be sithed out before the potential victims can be changed to possible victims.
As this will never be tested in a Court due to Heath being dead, I doubt we will ever find out the true tally.
I am just glad that he is being investigated properly now. We have seen far too much "string pulling" in the past when important people have been suspected of child abuse. The worse example I can think of was Cyril Smith.
I don't know if Heath was guilty of not, but we are not going to find out by burying our heads in the sand. He needs to investigated, just like any other person would be.
The Police and the various authorities have made countless mistakes in the past when it comes to famous people, and I am with Tom Watson here....there needs to be national enquiry into why the Police have failed to investigate properly. There is ample evidence that cover-ups have happened in the past.
It now transpired that my original post of Monday was correct...Heath was and is being investigated, rather too late perhaps.
I don't know if Heath was guilty of not, but we are not going to find out by burying our heads in the sand. He needs to investigated, just like any other person would be.
The Police and the various authorities have made countless mistakes in the past when it comes to famous people, and I am with Tom Watson here....there needs to be national enquiry into why the Police have failed to investigate properly. There is ample evidence that cover-ups have happened in the past.
It now transpired that my original post of Monday was correct...Heath was and is being investigated, rather too late perhaps.
//They are potential victims because their stories have to be investigated. //
But it appears that no 'victims' complained until the police asked for people to come forward. It's a strange situation when, because an allegation has been made by someone who wasn't a 'victim', in order to build a case where there is no evidence the authorities invite people to complain.
But it appears that no 'victims' complained until the police asked for people to come forward. It's a strange situation when, because an allegation has been made by someone who wasn't a 'victim', in order to build a case where there is no evidence the authorities invite people to complain.
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