TRUE CRIME & RELATED

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Tommy Carlsson

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This interview with Jerry Sandusky and his defense attorney is worth watching. The way Sandusky answers at 7:14 is priceless.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xy0L8MUsOE

Oh, and when you think that his attorney Joe Amendola looks like a Houellebecq-type perv, you're probably right.

http://blog.thedaily.com/post/12814855718/breaking-sandusky-lawyer-impregnated-a-teen

Ashley Choke

HaHa. Also watched this on The Daily Show last night. Going into that whole thing about hows he enjoys being around young people probably wasn't such a wise move.

Strömkarlen



There is always time for a picture of the wonderfully named KING ZOG. This is my favourite though


tiny_tove

Extent of injuries to children in private jails revealed

Serious injuries detected on 285 occasions when children have been restrained in privately run jails over the past five years


    Alan Travis, home affairs editor
    The Guardian, Tuesday 22 November 2011
    Article history

Serious injuries or other life-threatening warning signs have been detected on 285 occasions when children have been physically restrained in privately run jails over the past five years, according to Ministry of Justice figures.

The figure reflects the number of "exception reports" submitted by the four privately run secure training centres to the youth justice board since 2006.

The warning signs triggering an exception report include struggling to breathe, nausea, vomiting, limpness and abnormal redness to the face.

Serious injuries are classified as those requiring hospitalisation and include serious cuts, fractures, concussion, loss of consciousness and damage to internal organs.

The MoJ figures, which have been disclosed for the first time, show that there were 61 such exception reports made last year. There have been 29 so far in the first 10 months of this year.

Their disclosure comes as a two-day High Court challenge is due to get underway over the MoJ's refusal to identify and trace hundreds of children who have been unlawfully restrained in the privately run child jails using techniques that have since been banned. Children's rights campaigners believe they should be entitled to compensation.

The Children's Rights Alliance for England (Crae) has brought the case challenging the justice secretary, Ken Clarke's, refusal to contact former detainees dating back to 1998, when the first secure training centre opened. The legal challenge follows a second inquest earlier this year into the death of 14-year-old Adam Rickwood, who was found hanging in his room at Hassockfield Secure Training Centre, where he was on remand in 2006. It concluded there was a serious system failure which gave rise to an unlawful regime at the child jail.

The use of several "distraction" restraint techniques, that involved inflicting pain with a severe blow to the nose or ribs, or by pulling back a child's thumb, were banned in 2008. The use of physical restraint techniques to control teenagers simply for the purposes of "good order and discipline" was also ruled unlawful by the court of appeal.

Carolyne Willow, Crae's national co-ordinator, said their lawyers will argue there had been a chronic failure by the authorities to protect vulnerable children over many years.

"It was not children's responsibility to know about, challenge and stop unlawful and abusive treatment," said Willow, adding there were potentially thousands of former detainees who should now be contacted.

"Children in custody are among the most disadvantaged in society and they were held in closed institutions where unlawful restraint was routine and ordinary. It was the state, and the private contractors, who were duty-bound to protect the welfare and rights of vulnerable children."

She said that government officials now had a duty to notify potential victims that their rights had been infringed. The abuses should no longer remain hidden and unchallenged.

The security company, G4S, which operates three of the four child jails is also joining the case as an 'interested party'.

The MoJ has maintained that it has no duty to notify former detainees and insisted that safety of young people in custody has always been its highest priority. The MoJ has previously said that restraint is only ever used as a last resort when young people put themselves or other people's safety at risk.

The justice minister, Lord McNally, has told peers that the 285 exception reports since 2006 were submitted by secure training centres if any warning signs or serious injuries were detected during or following the use of physical control in care - as the current system of restraint is called.

He said they were used to gather evidence and enable the incident to be reviewed by the youth justice board to identify ways of improving the safety and efficacy of restraint methods.

The exception reports are passed to a panel, which includes medical experts, who consider every case and are able to report to ministers any significant issues, said Lord McNally.
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Amish on the rampage


Seven members of Amish breakaway group arrested over haircut attacks

US authorities raid compound and arrest seven men – including group leader Sam Mullet – on federal hate crime charges

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    Associated Press
    guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 23 November 2011 18.37 GMT
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Amish community
Amish people in Gordonville, Pennsylvania. Several members of the breakaway group forcefully cut the beards and hair of others, authorities said. Photograph: Richard Ellis/Getty Images

US authorities have raided the compound of a breakaway Amish religious group and arrested seven men on federal hate crime charges in haircutting attacks against Amish men and women.

Cutting the hair is a highly offensive act to the traditional Amish, who believe the Bible instructs women to let their hair grow long and men to grow beards and stop shaving once they marry. Several members of the breakaway group forcefully cut the beards and hair of Amish men and women in September and October, authorities said.

Among those arrested Wednesday were the group's leader, Sam Mullet, and three of his sons, said Mike Tobin, a spokesman for the US attorney's office in Cleveland. He said authorities were planning to hold a news conference on Wednesday afternoon to explain why they charged the men with hate crimes.

The attacks struck at the core of the Amish identity and tested their principles.

The Amish strongly believe that they must be forgiving in order for God to forgive them, which often means handing out their own punishment and not reporting crimes to law enforcement.

The Amish have a modest lifestyle and are deeply religious. Their traditions of travelling by horse and buggy and foregoing most modern conveniences distance themselves from the outside world. Ohio has an estimated Amish population of just under 61,000, second only to Pennsylvania in the US.

Mullet told the Associated Press in October that he did not order the haircutting, but didn't stop his sons and others from carrying it out. He said the goal was to send a message to local Amish that they should be ashamed of themselves for the way they were treating Mullet and his community.

"They changed the rulings of our church here, and they're trying to force their way down our throat, make us do like they want us to do, and we're not going to do that," Mullet said.

The seven men were sleeping when the FBI and local police showed up at their homes before dawn Wednesday, Jefferson County sheriff Fred Abdalla said. All were arrested without incident, he said.

The attacks came amid long-simmering tension between Mullet's group, which he established in 1995, and Amish bishops. Arlene Miller, the wife of one victim, said several bishops had condemned Mullet's decision to excommunicate several members who previously left his community, saying there was no spiritual justification for his action.

Five men were charged in state court last month in Holmes County, the heart of Ohio's Amish country, in an attack on an Amish bishop and his son. They allegedly were held down while men used scissors and a clipper to cut their beards. Similar alleged attacks were under investigation in Amish communities in eastern and northeastern Ohio.

Two of the men arrested Wednesday, Mullet's sons Johnny and Lester, were among the five charged last month. The charges are pending.

Authorities have said some Amish refused to press charges, following their practice of avoiding involvement in the courts.

One couple refused to press charges even after acknowledging that their two sons and another man came into their house, held them down, and cut the father's beard and the mother's hair. But others have said they decided to press charges to prevent anyone else from getting hurt.


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P-K

when we're not being laughed about because of our governement, we hit the news in style :
http://news.yahoo.com/death-toll-belgian-attack-rises-4-154123200.html

ConcreteMascara

take that Christmas shoppers!
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ConcreteMascara

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16236866

Woman set on fire in her apartment elevator by a man. Too bad there are no pictures.
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kettu


Levas

in Lithuania police is searching for a man who beheaded and cut into pieces his mother, later made "tattoos with apocalyptic signs" like APOK under one of his eyes and is currently on a run. There are a couple of dead drivers found on the way towards border with Poland. Sorry, no info about him in English, but it's quite interesting where will this story go.

tiny_tove

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"We'll Kill You If You Cry"

http://www.hrw.org/node/12376/section/8

One of the women was six months pregnant and slightly disabled. She was last in the row. When it was her turn, she was stabbed in the neck and fell down. The rebels started to discuss whether she was carrying a boy or a girl. They bet on the sex of the baby so they decided to check it. Kill Man No Blood split open her belly. It was a boy. One of the other rebels took the baby out and showed everyone that it was a boy. The baby was still alive when he threw it on the ground next to the woman but died shortly after. As the rebels took me away, I saw six men who had just been amputated. Some had an arm cut off below the elbow, others above the elbow. They were screaming, "Please kill us, don't leave us this way."