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Originally Posted by Sirius
Well i hope they have proof, there is nothing worse in my eye's than attacking someones character after they have passed away and cannot defend themselves
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There are reasons for this contained within the reports.
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Originally Posted by Sirius
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The BBC say that no formal complaints were received, so no investigation took place. They are now using this to say that, according to their records, nothing untoward took place.
There are reasons, however, as to why victims of child sex abuse don't complain at the time, if ever, mainly fear.
BBC staff say that they were afraid to speak out because he is said to have had a lot of influence and they feared losing their jobs.
Again, this is all contained in the reports.
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Originally Posted by Russ
How can a dead person be found guilty Richard? Explain that one please?
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I see what you're saying, a dead person can't be found guilty in a court of law.
By guilty, I meant the actual meaning of the word as defined in the dictionary.
The best we can do is look at all the available evidence and make a decision based on that.
Personally, i'm keeping an open mind, at least until i've seen the documentary.