- Dec 27, 2016
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Here is: The Abduction of 4yo Cleo Smith
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Yes because there's absolutely nothing that can possibly go wrong by widely spreading photographs and information about someone who may or may not be the perpetrator on a public Internet forum.Post please
I think the nappies line came from the interview on Sunrise. I heard the tip was that someone bought bulk colouring-in books at the local news agency.
Yes because there's absolutely nothing that can possibly go wrong by widely spreading photographs and information about someone who may or may not be the perpetrator on a public Internet forum.
I think the nappies line came from the interview on Sunrise. I heard the tip was that someone bought bulk colouring-in books at the local news agency.
I heard the tip was that someone bought bulk colouring-in books at the local news agency.
Most kids 4yo and at preschool don't need nappies, so ...
If I was kidnapped and kept locked up for over two weeks, I reckon I'd need nappies too, let alone a 4 year old girl.
it was a "hit and run" car accident but they took the body and dumped it in a panic
so no abduction just a horrible accident
I'm standing by my original assertion that WAPol are useless.
Have the police removed this 'psychic' from their payroll yet?
One of the psychics said she saw Cleo drawing in colouring books
Yeah no s**t, someone needs to introduce the WA Police Commissioner to the bigfooty Crime board ffs.its the same "outstanding police work" that caught the CSK. ie: complete dumb luck where an old crime had its DNA checked.
I’m certainly eating humble pie today
I know it won't be popular but something surely needs to be done re comments on social media. It's getting way out of hand. I'd have screenshot everything and be taking people to court over sh*t that's been written.
Or, the gypsy tarot readers colouring in books post.Yes because there's absolutely nothing that can possibly go wrong by widely spreading photographs and information about someone who may or may not be the perpetrator on a public Internet forum.
I think the nappies line came from the interview on Sunrise. I heard the tip was that someone bought bulk colouring-in books at the local news agency.
I know it won't be popular but something surely needs to be done re comments on social media. It's getting way out of hand. I'd have screenshot everything and be taking people to court over sh*t that's been written.
Yes!!!Or, the gypsy tarot readers colouring in books post.
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Someone needs to start a website, if not already done and shame these morons.While I totally support there should be legal recourse available, the reality is, while you may be able to identify these morons, you then need to prove what they posted was a 'statement of fact', not/not 'opinion' - ala 90% of 'all MSM'...!
Social media is pretty toxic at the best of times. There'd be plenty of examples where someone shares a name with someone accused of something that's copped absolutely horrible treatment even though they're the wrong person I'm sure.