Condanna della lavoratrice dell’asilo nido di Bristol colpevole di aver violentato bambini

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cjeng8nnn5kt

di Bon_Courage_

8 commenti

  1. Bon_Courage_ on

    When I saw this I thought it was going to be about Vincent Chan.

    Strange to have this happen twice in the last few years.

    Whenever we have stories about female prison officers sleeping with inmates there are always top comments saying that having women working in prisons is just asking for trouble and that the practice should end – does the same logic apply here?

    I don’t think its up for debate that if you made nursery work female only you would drastically abuse instances of secual abuse in nursery settings.

  2. Life in prison with no chance of seeing the light of day again should be the only option here I’m afraid.

    Edit: 30 years, still not long enough.

  3. Red_Brummy on

    Absolutely vile. This scum is just not compatible with Glorious Great British values.

  4. Donice09 on

    Every time I’m on here I see stories like this, I’m honestly starting to think the human race is just evil apart from a few good eggs and when the sun blows up and sucks us in it’ll be the best thing for us. Maybe I’m just having a bad day, but stories like this just eat away at me inside the fact people are capable of doing this like those children or whoever means nothing. Maybe I just need a break from everything that’s happening in the shit pile.

  5. Ok_Net4562 on

    As a parent one thing people are wary of more than any, is a man working in a nursery. Add to this that this dude looks like you asked ai to 3d print an obvious sex offender. You have to ask how tf did this happen?!

  6. patfetes on

    You know how Charles Bronson has been kept isolated for the past 40 years and will never be free. They should swap him for people like this!

  7. BlackSpinedPlinketto on

    I’m not especially triggered by this kind of thing but I do feel like the title could be more sensitively phrased.

  8. NaniFarRoad on

    This reminds me – what is the point of the judges making a final sentencing statement? Why waste breath on convicted people, and not just say “I sentence you to X years, the end”, and move on to the next trial? It seems to just feed narcissism (on every side). Convicts don’t need more words wasted on them, nor their narrative bigged up (“the judge said I was incorrigible and dangerous!”).

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