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riosleftsock 2:00 Fri Nov 14
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Possible homicide' examined in historical abuse inquiry
Breaking news

Police investigating allegations of historical sexual abuse are looking at information on "possible homicide".

Scotland Yard said officers working on Operation Fairbank, which is looking into claims there was a paedophile ring with links to government, became aware of the claims in recent weeks.

The force said detectives from its child abuse investigation command were working with homicide officers.

The new investigation is called Operation Midland.

Scotland Yard said in a statement: "Over the past month, detectives working on Operation Fairbank within the Met's specialist crime and operations have been made aware of allegations concerning serious non-recent sexual abuse, said to have occurred over 30 years ago.

"Our inquiries into this, over subsequent weeks, have revealed further information regarding possible homicide.

"Based on our current knowledge, this is the first time that this specific information has been passed to the Met.

"At this early stage in this inquiry, with much work still to do, it is not appropriate to issue appeals or reveal more information."

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Russ of the BML 6:18 Thu Dec 18
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I reckon Michael Foot was prone to a young mans bottom.

Phils White Gloves 4:32 Thu Dec 18
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BBC C&P

Detectives are investigating three alleged murders as part of an inquiry into historical child abuse, the Met Police has said.
Police say no confirmed identities or bodies of victims had been found.
Officers made a public appeal for information relating to Dolphin Square estate in Pimlico, south-west London, amid claims boys were abused there.
Allegations of a paedophile ring involving prominent figures in the 1970s and 1980s are being investigated.
The appeal was made as part of Operation Midland, which is under the umbrella of Operation Fairbank, and is one of a number of ongoing inquiries into historical abuse.Detectives are investigating three alleged murders as part of an inquiry into historical child abuse, the Met Police has said.
Police say no confirmed identities or bodies of victims had been found.
Officers made a public appeal for information relating to Dolphin Square estate in Pimlico, south-west London, amid claims boys were abused there.
Allegations of a paedophile ring involving prominent figures in the 1970s and 1980s are being investigated.
The appeal was made as part of Operation Midland, which is under the umbrella of Operation Fairbank, and is one of a number of ongoing inquiries into historical abuse.





There'll be some poopers snipping tonight.

Nurse Ratched 10:53 Mon Nov 17
Re: Who do you reckon?
There is a man who says he was abused in children's homes homes. He keeps making claims against 'paedophile' politicians and banging on about a govt conspiracy to cover up knowledge of a paedophile ring in Westminster. I can't remember his name, but he was part of the McAlpine fiasco.

He is clearly a disturbed individual irrespective of any genuine abuse he suffered as a child. As far as I can recall, none of his lurid claims has stood up to scrutiny, but the media keep sticking a mic under his gob.

I wouldn't be surprised if the bloke who claims to have seen a tory MP strangle a boy is the same chap I am talking about.

Lily Hammer 10:29 Mon Nov 17
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Harvey Proctor was the Tory Basildon candidate. With a name like that, he should have been a Proctologist, but I heard he was more of a chief WHIP.

Lily Hammer 10:28 Mon Nov 17
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Nurse

I can't believe a Tory MP would just strangle a child like that. Kill him by shoving an orange down his throst, yes, but strangling with hands? Nowhere near kinky enough. Manual work like that must have been a hands on workling class labour man.

Eddie B 10:19 Mon Nov 17
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Harvey Proctor

Nurse Ratched 10:18 Mon Nov 17
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I reckon the 'victim's' claims are rather lurid and far fetched.

ajc123 10:18 Mon Nov 17
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Normo Tebbs

Lovejoy 10:07 Mon Nov 17
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Cat Stevens

riosleftsock 9:56 Mon Nov 17
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Tory MP 'murdered' boy at orgy, abuse victim claims
Scotland Yard is investigating three 'possible murders' linked to a Westminster paedophile ring that was allegedly operating in the 1970s and 1980s
Scotland Yard.
Operation Fairbank was set two years ago by Scotland Yard to look into the claims of abuse Photo: AP

By Martin Evans, Crime Correspondent

11:18AM GMT 16 Nov 2014

A Conservative MP murdered a young boy during a depraved sex party in the 1980s, an alleged victim of the Westminster paedophile scandal has claimed.

The 12-year-old boy, who was being abused by a group of men, was strangled by the politician at a luxury townhouse in front of other victims, it has been alleged.

On another occasion, the victim claims a young boy, who was around ten-years-old, was deliberately run down and killed by a car being driven by one of his abusers.

The alleged murders are among three that are now being investigated by the Metropolitan Police as part of a major probe into claims that a powerful paedophile ring with links to Westminster was operating in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s.

Scotland Yard, which set up Operation Fairbank two years ago to look at the abuse claims, announced on Friday it had launched a fresh strand of the inquiry, entitled Operation Midland, to probe the alleged murders.
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The allegations emerged after a man, who is now in his 40s, came forward claiming to have been one of around 15 boys, who were abused at the hands of a powerful paedophile network operating some 30-years ago.

He claims after being handed to the group by his father, he was regularly picked up in cars and taken to hotels and apartments, where he was physically and sexually abused by “senior military and political” figures.

Some of the abuse allegedly took place at flats in the Dolphin Square development in Pimlico, where a number of politicians have London homes.

The man, who has spoken at length to Scotland Yard detectives, said he had witnessed two murders of abuse victims by members of the group.

He told the Sunday People that he had been in the same room as a 12-year-old boy, when a Tory MP throttled him to death.

He described the boy as being around 12-years-old and having brown hair, but said he did not know his name.

The murder was allegedly witnessed by another abuse victim who was in the room at the same time.

He said: “I watched while that happened. I am not sure how I got out of that. Whether I will ever know why I survived, I am not sure.”

On another occasion he claims a member of the gang deliberately ran over one of the victims, in what he described as an effort to demonstrate their power.

A third boy was murdered during a depraved orgy at which another Tory MP was present, the man has told detectives.

On Friday, Scotland Yard announced that it was now investigating a “possible homicide” as part of its ongoing probe into historic child sex abuse.

A spokesman said: “Over the past month, detectives working on Operation Fairbank within the Met's Specialist Crime and Operations have been made aware of allegations concerning serious non-recent sexual abuse, said to have occurred over 30 years ago.

“Our inquiries into this, over subsequent weeks, have revealed further information regarding possible homicide. Based on our current knowledge, this is the first time that this specific information has been passed to the Met.”

The spokesman went on: “Detectives from the Child Abuse Investigation Command are working closely with colleagues from the Homicide and Major Crime Command concerning this information, which is being looked at under the name of Operation Midland.”

Bill Cosby next...?

Joke Whole 3:35 Fri Nov 14
Re: Who do you reckon?
I reckon we're ready.

I'm a ready-reckoner, me.

Swiss. 2:46 Fri Nov 14
Re: Who do you reckon?
I think Hairy's right. I think this is the Ted Heath thing. Wasn't here a suspicion that someone went overboard. Isn't CR also allegedgly involved in this circle.

Eggbert Nobacon 2:43 Fri Nov 14
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Ed the duck

riosleftsock 2:40 Fri Nov 14
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There's more coming about this....apparently a witness has stated that he was the victim of very powerful people in politics and the military.....

147man 2:06 Fri Nov 14
Re: Who do you reckon?
Ted Heath managed to turn Roger the Cabin Boy into a verb

HairySpotter 2:01 Fri Nov 14
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Wasnt Edward Heath linked to the deaths on Jersey?

Far Cough 2:01 Fri Nov 14
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Ronnie Kray





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