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You said it, I can add no more.
It's days like this I am glad not to be a person of faith - how could anyone justify a 'loving God' allowing this to happen?

Too sad for words.
Absolutely horrific. I still don’t understand how the dad heard her get out of bed earlier and he then put her back, but he never heard this boy somehow get into the house, go upstairs into her room, lift her out of bed, back downstairs and take her outside. But guess we will never know. Her poor poor family : (
The thread title says it all.
Andy....exactly. god wazzat!! (Angry emoji)
It's just horrific, too evil to comprehend - and something seems not quite right with the whole story.
This is a dreadful story, words fail me.
Have to say I agree with Prudie, hence my comment above.
His claims of a relationship with his fathers girlfriend and all the claims relating to her involvement in the little girls death etc are quite beyond my comprehension. A very unusual mind that boy has. So so sad.
I know I am prone to levity in my usual posts but this case was truly shocking.So appalling.

what was the lad doing before he was unleashed at the kid?

did he just suddenly do this or was there a build up?
Can't believe such a horrific crime took place on this lovely island, but I suppose it could have been anywhere. My heart goes out to the family of Alesha. Rest in peace little lass, fly with the angels.
I wonder if his anonymity will be lifted - it would be in England I’m sure?

Hard for his family if it is - did you notice that his mother shopped him?
Poor, poor Alesha.....what she must have suffered.....
I didn’t know that SD... why did she suspect him??
//It is illegal in Scotland to publish the name, address, school or any other information which could identify anyone under the age of 18 who is the accused, victim or witness in a criminal case

This law applies to social media as well as to websites, newspapers and TV and radio programmes.

Any violation is considered a serious contempt of court and could result in a fine or jail term.

However, the name of victims who have died can be published - so the BBC and other outlets are able to identify Alesha MacPhail.//
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On BBC Radio Scotland this morning, papers petitioning the court to have restrictions lifted so the beast can be named.

It might sell papers but other than that serves no real purpose, it will change nothing.

// It might sell papers but other than that serves no real purpose, it will change nothing. //

It might help to ensure he's kept inside. If nobody had known who the taxi rapist Worboys was, the parole board would have let him out by now and no-one would have known.
Urgh that's just horrific
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Quite possibly Ludwig but I think that temporarily suspending a law so that the Daily Record can sell more papers might not be a great precedent.

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