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Max Clifford
His daughter claims he was kept in an unheated sell and hosed with a cold water 'shower' every day - possibly contributing to his fatal heart attack. I never particularly liked the man, but did his sins warrant such treatment or this invective by the Sun, in a civilised country?
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https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/new s/82742 84/max- cliffor d-death -paedop hile-pr ison-co ld-show ers/
Ken, this article is from Thursday's Sun.
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Ken, this article is from Thursday's Sun.
ken ; //The only thing that made it interesting, imho, was the hosing down bit.//
What about the Sun's invective, cold water showers (or whatever) and cold cell?
I don't remember his trial, I think I was abroad at the time. according to the Sun, he had been intimate with young men, the youngest 15.
Did he actually rape anybody?
What about the Sun's invective, cold water showers (or whatever) and cold cell?
I don't remember his trial, I think I was abroad at the time. according to the Sun, he had been intimate with young men, the youngest 15.
Did he actually rape anybody?
Khandro; in my experience, some feel the cold more than others. Perhaps the heating in his cell was not up to the standard he had become accustomed to and the water in the showers was just above tepid. Who knows? I suppose in a building the size of a prison with inmates taking showers at approximately the same time (i would guess) the boilers probably don't perform to their best. Just think it's a non-story. Which The Sun is quite adept at producing.