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Scat-O-Logy

Quote from: pestdemon on August 23, 2011, 10:51:36 AM
So what happened to her? Was she killed or what?

The case hasn't been solved yet but Police suspects that she had been kidnapped or murdered.
At this point the doubts about her death has strengthened.

XE

Quote from: Scat-O-Logy on August 23, 2011, 04:02:13 PM
Quote from: pestdemon on August 23, 2011, 10:51:36 AM
So what happened to her? Was she killed or what?

The case hasn't been solved yet but Police suspects that she had been kidnapped or murdered.
At this point the doubts about her death has strengthened.





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an old school bushrapist has been working the local runningcircle/football field for most of the summer. roughly the same place and maybe nine wictims . they cought him now but the mature ladies I occasionally work with let out some fairly rude jokes on the matter.

going there to hang out after dark trying to get at least some action. but acting coy so the rapist wont run away.
or causing regret to the rapist for assaulting such old hags.

ARKHE

A woman raped a woman here the other day, both in their 40's. Pretty violently too. Lesbian rape must be rather unusual, can't think I've heard of it before? The victim, in the middle of the attack, weirdly enough proposed they should go out & have a smoke, to which the rapist even more weirdly agreed; once outside, the victim ran away. And it all took place in the laundry room, they were neighbours and the victim had supposedly turned down sexual invitations from the other woman, to her dismay.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14668270

An Austrian man is accused of imprisoning his daughters for over 40 years and sexually abusing them.
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Quote from: pestdemon on August 25, 2011, 10:27:41 PMLesbian rape must be rather unusual, can't think I've heard of it before?

I'm a hard, cynical and woman hating man of course but I'm guessing it's a lot less unusual than everyone thinks. It would be interesting to see stats if they exist.
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tiny_tove

Just yesterday I was checking a doc about women behind bars.
It perfectly described the hyerarchies in the block, including the explicit sexual undertones, domination/violence/rape related issues.
The way some of the "bosses" were talking about young preys was no more/no less the same featured in the first episode of Oz.
The block leaders were 100% dyke stereotypes who I woldn't like to find in a dark alley.
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Body found in rubble after explosion at Leicester kebab shop

Six people arrested after remains discovered in shop that exploded in the early hours of Monday morning

       
    Sam Jones
    guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 30 August 2011 11.18 BST
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Leicestershire police have launched a criminal investigation after a body was pulled from the rubble of the kebab shop. Photograph: Maurice Savage / Alamy/Alamy

A body has been found in the rubble of a Leicester kebab shop that exploded in the early hours of Monday morning, police have revealed.

Six people – two men and four women – have been arrested in connection with the incident, which detectives are treating as suspicious.

The emergency services were called to the shop on Narborough Road at 2.23am on Monday following reports of an explosion.

They arrived to find the kebab shop had been destroyed and, at 4.30pm on Monday, a body was recovered from the remains of the building.

Leicestershire police have confirmed that a criminal investigation is under way, but have not identified the victim or given further details.

Neighbouring properties have been evacuated while police and fire investigators examine the scene, and parts of Narborough Road remain closed. Police are asking anyone who was in the area at the time of the incident and may have seen something to get in touch.

Kym Marshall, who lives in a nearby flat, told the Leicester Mercury that she had been woken up by a "massive bang and a shudder".

"It was very scary," said Marshall, 19. "There was debris everywhere, and the building was on fire.

"There were people running towards the building and others were shouting, 'Get back, there's been an explosion'."

Another local resident described the blast as "like an earthquake".

Warren Bernstein told the paper: "There was a popping noise coming from it and we weren't sure if it was going to go up again.

"People were screaming because they thought there might have been people in there. It must have been a powerful explosion because the metal security shutter was thrown across the road."

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Leicestershire constabulary on (0116) 222 2222 and quote incident 103 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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I guess it is that it child in picture what provokes the attention.
Remember the case with cat-stomping crush videos, where worldwide (wo-)manhunt is launched. And you wonder with all these people eating mangled animals all day everyday getting agitated by one kitten under high heel?
People die in acts of warfare, by people with utterly malicious intent to kill and destroy every day. If one lives under illusion that war is noble game, I guess it needs pictures like this to show it isn't.
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Scat-O-Logy

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Quote from: Scat-O-Logy on August 23, 2011, 04:02:13 PM
Quote from: pestdemon on August 23, 2011, 10:51:36 AM
So what happened to her? Was she killed or what?

The case hasn't been solved yet but Police suspects that she had been kidnapped or murdered.
At this point the doubts about her death has strengthened.



The body of (supposedly) Karoliina Kesti was found from the lake called "Likolammi".
Police reported that there was no crime commited that related to her death. Only teen age foolishness.
Rest In Pieces...

ARKHE

Kids do that once in a while. A guy from my elementary school disappeared some year ago, found bobbing on a beach some month later. Can only remember him as a 15 year old jackass, but you have to speak well of the dead...

Reminds me a bit of earlier this summer, when suddenly a 30yr old woman disappeared from Malmö. It was revealed that over the past year, she had (without telling family or friends) lost her job and all her savings. Her boyfriend reported her missing early August, some months after her family had seen her the last time. A lot of people assumed the boyfriend, with a foreign sounding name, was involved in it, posting accusations on Facebook etc. Then one day they found her wandering confused at a playground some kilometres from her hometown. She must've been surprised finding out that her whole private life had become common knowledge in the media the past two-three weeks...

tiny_tove

Leighton Buzzard 'slave' empire uncovered in major police raid

Five arrests made after 24 men released from caravan site, some held in virtual captivity for up to 15 years

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    guardian.co.uk, Sunday 11 September 2011 19.35 BST

Police raid Leighton Buzzard slave empire
Bedfordshire police have uncovered a modern-day slave empire on a caravan site in Leighton Buzzard. Photograph: John O'Reilly

Twenty-four modern day slaves were released from bondage on Sunday after a pre-dawn police raid found them emaciated, hungry and living in "filthy and cramped" conditions on a caravan site in Leighton Buzzard.

The men – Poles, Romanians and Russians as well as British – had been forced to survive in a "state of virtual slavery" at the Green Acres caravan site, according to Bedfordshire police.

The men varied in age from about 20 to 50 years old; all vulnerable men who had been recruited from homeless shelters and dole queues. Some are believed to have been in virtual captivity for up to 15 years.

Five people – four men and a woman – were arrested in the swoop on the mainly Traveller site at 5.30am on Sunday. The raid, involving 200 officers including armed police, dog units and a police helicopter, followed a long-running undercover operation. When police arrived at the site, which is estimated to have around 10-12 family sized plots, they discovered men they believe had been coerced into forced labour.

One had dog excrement on his clothes, and many were starving, said Detective Chief Inspector Sean O'Neil, of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, which was aided by officers from the UK Human Trafficking Centre.

He explained that the men had not received payment for physically demanding labouring jobs, were hardly fed and were given no clothes. If they complained they faced beatings.

"The men we found at the site were in a poor state of physical health and the conditions they were living in were shockingly filthy and cramped.

"We believe that some of them had been living and working there in a state of virtual slavery, some for just a few weeks and others for up to 15 years."

They have now been taken to a medical centre where their health is being assessed.

Police said some of the men will have to be carefully re-introduced to a proper diet; giving them a large amount to eat immediately could prove dangerous, as their bodies have existed on meagre rations for such a long period of time.

"This was a recruitment centre where people down on their luck were brought to," said O'Neil. "They had been found in soup kitchens and benefit offices and told they would be given work, clothing, a home and food.

These were people who might be alcoholics or have no family support, which made them easy prey.

"We heard in one case a man had been sitting on the parapet of a bridge ready to commit suicide when he was spotted by this gang and brought here to the site after being promised paid work and a roof over his head. It was all lies."

When new recruits arrived at the site they would have their mobile phones confiscated and their heads shaved, he added.

"They were told by the people who had brought them here 'you have no family now, we are your family'. If they wanted to leave they were threatened."

The men lived in unsanitary conditions, said Jo Hobbs, a spokeswoman for Bedfordshire police.

"There were up to four men living in tiny and filthy caravans which were unheated, and old. They had no access to running water, no toilet and no washing facilities," she said.

The men were thought to have worked from 7am until 7pm most days, performing a range of gruelling manual jobs including asphalting.

It was likely that they had been threatened to keep them working, said Paul Donohoe, a spokesman for the charity and lobby group Anti-Slavery. "People in this situation find they are not able to leave because, particularly if their immigration status is irregular, their gangmaster threatens to inform the police and they could be arrested.

"They could have also been threatened with violence against themselves or their family."

The five arrests were made under the slavery and servitude provisions of the Coroners and Justice Act, after police launched an undercover operation in April this year, following tip-offs from several other alleged victims.

Weapons, drugs and money were also found at the private site, which is thought to have been occupied by a mostly Traveller community for about 10 years.

The suspects were being held at police stations in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. Once the victims have been questioned, further arrests may be made.

If found guilty of forcing the men into labour, the gangmaster could face up to seven years in prison, said Donohoe. "If these people arrested are found guilty they must feel the full force of the law. Courts needs to send out the message that there is no place in Britain for slavery."
The law on slavery

Since the Coroners and Justice Act became law in early 2010, holding a person in servitude has become a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison. Exacting forced labour is punishable by up to seven years.

The act followed a change of heart by the government, which had argued that existing legislation outlawing slavery gave adequate protection.

The new offences were introduced after intense lobbying by campaigners, including Liberty and Anti-Slavery. They argued that too many loopholes existed because of the difficulty of proving the crime of people trafficking or the intent of a person profiting from forced labour.

The campaign intensified after at least 21 Chinese cockle pickers drowned in Morecambe Bay.

However, Paul Donohoe, a spokesman for Anti-Slavery, pointed out that the sentences handed down in recent cases had been as short as six months. "The campaign goes on," he said.

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