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Originally Posted by Chris
No ... suspicions that don't amount to evidence that would stand up in court. There was plenty of it in the Ian Huntly case, for example. The problem there was that none of it was kept and put together so that anybody might say "I don't care if he's never committed a paedophile offence, there is cause for concern here so I'm not going to employ him as a school caretaker".
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Where there? I always presumed there was no suspicions around him, otherwise wouldn't he have been investigated earlier on?