Sunday, 10 May 2009

NO CHILD ABUSE IN JERSEY?

SO CLAIM THE JERSEY OLIGARCHY.

But - Read the Sunday Times Magazine Article Below.

And - Read my Introductory Information.


I reproduce below the entire article from today’s Sunday Times, concerning Child abuse in Jersey and the Culture of Concealment.

It is yet another example of professional, investigative real journalism – of the kind notable for its near-complete absence in Jersey.

So, what do decent Jersey people make of the horrors revealed?

I like to think the vast majority of islanders fit into the category of decent people – but because the Jersey media has been a part of the problem - for decades – a central component in the Culture of Concealment – many readers may be shocked to begin to grasp the true nature of how power, official positions, connections and mutual self-interest have – effectively – reduced our island to a state of near lawlessness.

Today – conditions prevail in which child rapists – and those who have concealed their crimes - remain free in our midst’s and untouched by the law – and I – the only Jersey politician really trying to fight for the survivors and expose the truth – get arrested as I step from my home by a team of 10 cops, who then turn over the house from top to bottom – without a search warrant - whilst I’m locked in a small windowless cell for 7 hours; supposedly, in the name of alleged Data Protection Law infractions.

The time has come for decent islanders, even those who don’t usually support me or my approach – to wake up to what our society has become – and unite to restore civil society.

But, sadly, to gain a real understanding of just what a crypto-dictatorship Jersey has become – we must turn to the external media. Not just today’s article – but many, many others as well.

Of course, the local media does – very occasionally – produce some good reports – such as that which appeared on the front page of the Jersey Evening Post of Thursday, 7th May.

“Children Failed by the System”, was the headline. The article went onto describe how the case of three children, said to be the ‘most damaged in Jersey’, was being urgently reviewed.

The article went on to say, “It has been claimed that the children, whose specialist treatment in the UK the States are being asked to fund, suffered years of sexual abuse and neglect because the authorities failed to take them into care despite being warned that they were at risk.”

So let no one think that child abuse, gross child protection failures – and the systemic covering-up of such things – is all in Jersey’s past, and doesn’t happen today.

And we can’t, frankly, be optimistic that things are going to change – and I’ll explain why with a relevant and topical example.

An example the average person will find so jaw-droppingly extraordinary, you’ll rub your eyes in disbelief.

And no – the JEP won’t take a close look at the example.

By way of background information, regular readers will be very familiar with the fact that the Jersey oligarchy had my dismissal as Health & Social Services Minister engineered in 2007; my supposed ‘offence’ was that I was “undermining staff moral” – by attempting to hold the collection of clowns accountable for the kind of atrocity described in the JEP story of Thursday.

I had spent the first half of 2007 uncovering more and more examples of catastrophic child protection failures, and was compiling a detailed dossier to give to the police. It had to be detailed, and rock-solidly evidenced before presentation – because as the Sunday Times article makes clear – for decades, the Jersey police force was a part of the problem itself.

When it became widely know, especially amongst the culpable civil servants, that I was beginning to rip the lid off decades of child protection failures – they had to get rid of me in order to protect their jobs.

Hatred, lies, abuse and slander were heaped upon me by the oligarchy and its media back in 2007.

For example, several JEP leader comments – of frankly barking-mad vituperativness were directed against me – indeed, the full might of the Jersey oligarchy was used in an attempt to crush and discredit me.

But here we are – 15 months later – with, very sadly, my original concerns, and more besides, having been proven to be correct - many time over. Not least by the case featured in the article in Thursday’s edition of The Rag.

I said I would provide you with an extraordinary example which shows not only the persistence of child protection systems failure in Jersey, but, in fact, also illustrates a complete breakdown in good governance and political leadership.

In the case of the three children, they have been victims of years of profoundly damaging abuse and neglect – this notwithstanding repeated warnings made to Social Services management.

It’s the kind of case which would be on the front page of the national newspaper if it occurred on the mainland. Rather like the atrocity of the “Baby P” case.

So gross were the failures of Haringey’s social services in that tragedy, that the head of Children’s’ Services, Sharon Shoesmith, was sacked.

Now, let us speculate just what the response of the Jersey authorities has been to the failures in the case of the three children – and many other similar failures?

Has THE civil servant with prime responsibility for child “protection” been sacked?

Has she even been suspended?

No. The utterly incompetent, dangerous, lying, unethical shyster concerned – one Marnie Baudains – has been subjected to no such action.

Instead – and you couldn’t make this up – Baudains, the Directorate Manager of Social Services – has been placed in charge of directing the organisation of the placements these children need.

Just let me run that by you again.

THE immensely expensive, yet dangerous and despicable clown responsible for the service failures to protect these three children from years of the most appalling abuse – has been placed in charge of directing the care and placement they need in an effort to help them recover from that which they suffered as a consequence of her professional inadequacy.

Let nobody wonder how the Jersey Child Abuse Disaster was able to happen – and let nobody wonder why the Jersey Child Abuse Disaster continues to happen to this very day.

Throughout the battle of the Jersey Child Protection Disaster, the oligarchy have been wrong – and I have been proven to be right. Every time.

My “reward” for being on the right side in these battles on behalf of abused children and adult survivors has been hatred and oppression from the Jersey oligarchy – including, as I said, getting arrested and held in a windowless locked police cell for 7 hours.

I will not – however – be deflected by these crooks and gangsters.

So, let’s deal with some information which is not in today’s Sunday Times article.

The Sunday Times article says, “In two specific cases the alleged abusers were men who had risen up through the care-home system, where they were said to have ruled by terror, to become high-ranking officials of the States of Jersey. Both men stand accused of numerous assaults.”

These two “men” are Tom McKeon – former Director of Jersey’s Education Department.

And Mario Lundy, the man who succeeded McKeon as Education Director when he retired about a year-and-half ago.

McKeon is widely known amongst a large cohort of former victims of the institution he and Lundy ran in the 1980s, Les Chenes, as “The Pinball Wizard” – because of his predilection for battering children by bouncing them of walls and furniture.

I have written previously about these two despicable thugs, in my blog posting of the 1st October, 2008 – which you can read in my archive.

In a letter to his sister, Rickie Tregaskis – who is serving life for murder - wrote this: “I have to thank people like Mario Lundy for teaching me discipline and refining my later life skills.”

McKeon is happily retired – on his vast, gold-plated pension.

And Lundy – extraordinarily – is not even suspended, and is still running the Education Department – where he is probably raking in around £200,000 per year – plus pension provision – at the expense of Jersey taxpayers.

The Sunday Times Article goes on to refer to the meeting at which the victims of the Blanche Pierre group home were told by officials that case against their abusers was being dropped for “lack of evidence.”

Having read that evidence myself – I can state categorically that it is a complete lie by the Jersey establishment to say that there was “insufficient evidence.”

The meeting at which the kids were betrayed – again – was led by what the Sunday Times describes as a “senior childcare officer”. The paper goes on to describe the series of allegations against him, and several arrests – but no action having been taken.

The individual concerned is the infamous Danny Wherry – an ex-cop.

The Article goes on to recount the occasion when a victim, one Raymond Duchesne, was convicted of attempting to blackmail his abuser.

Interestingly, the court at his trial assumed the allegations of abuse were true for the purposes of the case – not something the court would have done unless the claims were credible.

As the article says, “The man, a volunteer at Haut de la Garenne, used to take children out on boat trips from the St Helier marina — a recreational activity common to many Jersey abusers. Andrew Jervis-Dykes had adopted it while he was a maths teacher at Victoria College, taking teenage boys out on sailing trips as part of Combined Cadet Force training.”

The man who was being blackmailed for the abuse allegations, which were deemed credible by the court, is Rene Le Sueur.

As the article correctly reports, the use of sailing boats - which provide abusers with opportunities to have children at their total mercy – and beyond all help – is very common amongst child rapists. This is not a phenomena confined to Jersey, but appears to be widespread, certainly across the UK – and even in Royal Navy circles.

It is not, therefore, surprising that many abusers and their friends were associated, in one way or another, with the St. Helier Yacht Club.

The article goes on to say, “There were suspicions that others might also have been involved in sexual assaults alongside Jervis-Dykes, but when one officer tried to investigate at the St Helier Yacht Club, he was hindered by a higher-ranking colleague. That officer, who has since retired, was known to other abusers.”

The good officer referred to – who was trying to undertake the investigation, but being obstructed, was one Anton Cornelissen. He was one of the officers who heard Piers Baker utter the words “teachers’ perks” upon being shown home-video footage of abuse taking place on a yacht. Incidentally, Baker remains working for the States of Jersey – in an extremely well-paid post - at Jersey’s Harbours’ Department, funnily enough.

The now retired police officer who obstructed that investigation into St. Helier Yacht Club was one John De La Haye.

When two abusers, Powell and Romeril, were being investigated, it became know to police that they had inside contact with De La Haye. He appears to have leaked information to the two civilian abusers, and certainly, his name featured in text messages. He was described by Romeril, who admitted knowing De La Haye from ‘bridge games’, as “one of the boys”.

Another good cop, increasingly concerned at allegations arising from Haute de la Garenne and other matters, sent a report to another senior colleague.

The report was simply ignored.

The officer who ignored the report was one Andre Bonjour.

Those then are some pieces of information which the Sunday Times Article doesn’t use. But those facts are widely known to the journalist, the paper, and, indeed, a significant number of others – journalist and civilians.

And, sadly, I have to tell you that this is not the end of the material.

When will the full truth emerge?

Frankly – unless and until the vast majority of decent, honest Jersey people – regardless of their political views – finally say, “we’ve had enough of this. We want the proper rule of law in our community” – the truth may never emerge.

Fighting this war as I have done – and bringing you these facts – has been a hell of a burden for one man to shoulder. I’ve already been jailed and had my home searched – without a warrant.

Let us hope enough decent people will now see what needs to be done to return our community to civilised standards.

Thanks.

Stuart.

FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES

MAY 10, 2009

IT'S OFFICIAL: THERE WAS NO CHILD ABUSE IN JERSEY


Jersey’s authorities say its child-abuse inquiry was a waste of time — that the police got it wrong. So was all the ‘evidence’ a red herring or a whitewashed inconvenient truth?

Accusations of abuse and cover-up reached into the heart of the jersey government. Many are being made public for the first time here.

David James Smith, Britain’s foremost crime writer, investigates
Haut de la Garenne

As one dissident Jersey politician who wished to remain nameless said to me when we huddled together one lunch time in a cramped St Helier cafe, you might have thought Jersey — its politicians and civil servants, its police force, its tourist industry — had something to celebrate when the police concluded that there had been no murders at Haut de la Garenne, the now-notorious children’s home.

Good news at last! Nobody died! Jersey’s reputation is restored. Well, perhaps that last sentiment might have been taking things a bit far, especially bearing in mind what you are about to read, but still, no news was good news, up to a point… Weeks of digging, dog sniffing, soil sifting and bone-fragment analysing had resulted in what appeared to be a clear verdict: no bodies at the old children’s home.

So perhaps it is now time for the perpetrators of the abuse to be brought to justice. We know who they are, the police know who they are, the authorities know who they are. So what is holding things up?

While the media had been fixated on Haut de la Garenne’s cellars, the police inquiries had been wide-ranging. As part of their investigation, they examined the accusations of abuse and cover-up that had reached into the heart of the Jersey government. Many of those accusations are being made public for the first time here, and while we are bound by laws that prevent us naming names, we know the identities of those said to be involved. We do not know why they have not been charged, and that is exactly what the alleged victims would like to know too. The victims have been waiting for action since November, just over eight months after the digging had begun at Haut de la Garenne. We know there were no bodies, but it still seemed the inquiry should move forward. Nobody could have guessed what would happen instead.

On November 12 last year, the media were summoned to a press conference at police headquarters, where one team of senior police officers proceeded to launch an unprecedented attack on the work of another, effectively accusing the former head of the inquiry, Lenny Harper, of misleading the world with inaccurate, sensationalised claims of multiple homicides, and of wilfully misrepresenting the evidence he had found during the searches at the former home.

Harper had been the senior investigating officer for the child-abuse inquiry until he retired, as planned, in August. He had also served six years as deputy chief officer of the Jersey force, second in command to Graham Power, the chief officer who was still just over a year away from retirement, and a recipient of the Queen’s Police Medal for distinguished service. Harper and Power must have been doing something right: Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary had assessed the Jersey police as an efficient organisation with strong leadership.

That morning, while Harper’s work was being traduced in front of the press, Power had gone to a meeting with the then Jersey States home-affairs minister, Andrew Lewis. The chief executive, Bill Ogley, was also there and took notes. Notes he later admitted he had destroyed. Power had been summoned to the meeting in a call by Lewis the previous evening, without being given any idea what the theme of the meeting would be. He was told that the Jersey Council of Ministers — the equivalent of the cabinet — had been briefed by his own police colleagues the night before and the content of the briefing had been so bad they had no option but to suspend him. The officers who had given ministers the briefing were the same two officers who were just then delivering the stinging judgment on Harper to the media.

Power said that he refused an offer to take an hour to consider resigning. He was then handed a letter that referred to an earlier meeting when he had been warned he faced the suspension that was now being put into effect. There had been no earlier meeting. It looked like an unsubtle, outrageous attempt to belatedly satisfy a disciplinary code. Power returned home and was still there at the time of writing this article; he has just won the right to have a judicial review of his suspension.

I had written in detail about the child-abuse inquiry last year. I had never given much credence to the more lurid tales of possible homicides, mainly because I had been counselled against them by Lenny Harper. There were no missing children, he said, clearly and often, and there was no evidence of murder. I knew, too, that Harper believed he was engaged in a struggle with vested interests among Jersey’s ruling elite, who were trying to undermine the inquiry and would rather the whole thing went away. It soon became apparent that allegations of abuse were widespread throughout the Jersey childcare system and had been around for years, but only a handful of the most blatant cases had ever reached court.

When I looked at the story again, I found allegations that point to years of systematic abuse among a loose structure of suspected abusers. Meanwhile, the officers who replaced Lenny Harper have continued to brief against him, off the record, and to minimise or downplay the extent of the claims. In two specific cases the alleged abusers were men who had risen up through the care-home system, where they were said to have ruled by terror, to become high-ranking officials of the States of Jersey. Both men stand accused of numerous assaults. The Sunday Times Magazine knows their identities — half of Jersey knows who they are — but we are forced by law to protect them from public exposure.

One among many of the two men’s alleged victims is Rickie Tregaskis, who claims to have been subjected to endless assaults and abuses while a teenager in a Jersey care home: being made to lie naked on a mattress every night for two weeks in front of a female member of staff; being made to stand in the dining room while one of the men poured food over his head; repeatedly punched and knocked about by that same man, and once having his nose broken by him. At least three of Tregaskis’s peers from the home committed suicide or died young of drug abuse. Others have led chaotic lives, often in and out of prison and/or psychiatric care. Tregaskis himself is serving life for the violent murder of a disabled man in Cornwall in 1997. “In a way,” Tregaskis had once written, not without bitter irony perhaps,

“I have to thank people like him [his abuser] for teaching me discipline and refining my later life talents.” So, while there may be no bodies at Haut de la Garenne, make no mistake, there is certainly a trail of corpses across the wider inquiry.

Since Harper retired, there have been no new charges against alleged perpetrators. Only three people face trial for abuse, and one of those is nothing to do with Haut de la Garenne or any childcare institution. In one case, the charges went ahead only because Harper pretended he had not received a last-minute message from a senior official trying to stop the prosecution going ahead.

The police are now hinting that there may be few, if any, further charges. I heard that one officer is saying he has “bad news” to deliver to alleged victims — the bad news being they may never get their day in court. The officer clearly believes, or wants us to believe, that Harper is to blame for raising expectations and misrepresenting the evidence and the scale of the abuse. Is this true — or are Harper and Power being made scapegoats?

The claims of misconduct, incompetence and self-interest against Harper are so many that it is difficult to know where to start. His replacements certainly have it in for him, letting it be known they think he has lied and jeopardised future prosecutions with his public pronouncements.

During the inquiry he sought and acted on a great deal of external advice, and was told by a security department of the Metropolitan police not to maintain “day books” that could be read by others. So, no daybooks, only a diary in which, he says, he kept personal records relating to his wife’s illness and other matters unrelated to the inquiry.

During the press conference, and in subsequent briefings and interviews, Jersey police have sought to create the impression of Harper as a maverick, bullying figure. Yet, far from going it alone, Harper early on sought the advice and support of the homicide working group of the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo), who sent a team of three officers to Jersey to monitor and review the inquiry. The team was led by one of the country’s most eminent detectives, André Baker, now a deputy director at the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca). The others were Anne Harrison and John Mooney of the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA).

If you mention this team to the new Jersey police, they will say they were not there to review the inquiry and only had a limited role. This, so far as I can tell, is not true. I have seen the team’s terms of reference, and they clearly state that its role was to “quality assure” the investigation. They did indeed make many recommendations, and all were implemented except, by mutual agreement, two or three that were deemed not relevant.

The team made four visits. Its role was to “monitor the 27 recommendations, to maintain the role of mentors, and to identify any further work”. Later it reported: “The recommendations from the initial visit have been acted upon, some within a very short period. The States of Jersey Police are to be commended for their positive reception of the report and for their extremely prompt response in implementing recommendations.” Two team members also gave a private briefing to Frank Walker, the then chief minister, and some of his most senior colleagues, which would have presented another opportunity to report concerns. There were none.

Harper first contacted Acpo on February 23 last year, the day of the discovery of the now notorious fragment that was initially considered by the forensic anthropologist who found it as having the appearance of a small piece of a child’s skull. The inquiry was then in the fourth day of what might be called a recce, a preliminary dig to see if anything would turn up. This approach had been agreed at a conference Harper had organised with the NPIA and scientists from LGC Forensics in Oxford, where the discussion took place. If they did not find anything, they would pack up and leave, but if anything significant turned up they would start a more thorough search.

The decision to start digging was not taken idly. Haut de la Garenne had cropped up repeatedly during other earlier child-abuse inquiries, touching on a number of organisations such as the Jersey Sea Cadets, St John Ambulance, Victoria College and the St Helier Yacht Club. Haut de la Garenne was a common thread. One of Tregaskis’s two alleged abusers had also worked there before going on to manage the residential home where Tregaskis lived during his time in care. Those two alleged abusers are linked to a series of allegations. One victim claims he was punched by both men; another that he was punched by one of them; still another that he was punched and stamped on by the other man. This victim also claimed to have been “pinballed” — bounced around the walls of that official’s office — by that official, punched to the floor by the other man, assaulted by both regularly. He also witnessed the second man hit another boy, now dead, with a cane so hard that he drew blood. Another resident saw someone assaulted by a third member of staff before being dragged by the second man into his office to be “pinballed”. He later emerged marked and bruised. In one further case, a victim claims to have been punched and kicked for 20 minutes by the second man while the other one was there, and also took part in the assault by kicking the boy. This same boy saw two other fellow residents being “pinballed”, one after complaining to his mother about an earlier assault. A boy also said he was picked up by his ears by the official before being punched in the stomach. A witness watched as that same man punched a boy in the face after pinning him against the wall by his throat.

Neither of the men has ever been charged over the allegations, though The Sunday Times Magazine is aware that the police have assembled a file of statements from both alleged victims and witnesses to incidents of abuse. The police say the inquiries are continuing. Let’s not hold our breath.

A former employee at Haut de la Garenne is Jane Maguire, who went on to run the care home Blanche Pierre with her husband, Alan. A case against them for alleged physical abuses reached court in the late 1990s before collapsing for lack of evidence, even though a number of alleged victims were ready to give evidence and some of the more routine abuses had actually been recorded in a daybook. A court official said the correct procedures had been followed before the decision to throw out the charges.

The victims were told about the collapse of the Maguire case at a meeting attended by a senior childcare officer, who was himself a former volunteer at Haut de la Garenne and who had left the police force to join social services. This man’s name is also known to The Sunday Times Magazine and to the police. There are claims he failed to act on several occasions after children reported allegations to him, and also that he abused them himself. He had first been arrested and questioned in 2003. He was not charged.

A second claim of assault did not result in any charges either. He has always denied the allegations. He was arrested for the third time last year over three fresh claims of assault, one on a female, two on boys.

I have also learnt the name of a man whose identity was protected during a 2004 trial in Jersey when he was the victim of blackmail. The alleged blackmailer, Raymond Duchesne, claimed to have been repeatedly sodomised between the ages of 6 and 10 while he was in care at Haut de la Garenne by the man he was now trying to blackmail. After some debate, the court agreed to accept the allegations were true, for the purposes of the case. The man, a volunteer at Haut de la Garenne, used to take children out on boat trips from the St Helier marina — a recreational activity common to many Jersey abusers. Andrew Jervis-Dykes had adopted it while he was a maths teacher at Victoria College, taking teenage boys out on sailing trips as part of Combined Cadet Force training. Jervis-Dykes was eventually jailed for six indecent assaults between 1984 and 1991.

There were suspicions that others might also have been involved in sexual assaults alongside Jervis-Dykes, but when one officer tried to investigate at the St Helier Yacht Club, he was hindered by a higher-ranking colleague. That officer, who has since retired, was known to other abusers.

The Jervis-Dykes inquiry in the 1990s was reportedly plagued by internal obstruction and claims that exhibits were going missing. Three junior detectives were so troubled by the obstacles being put in their way that they went over the heads of their team leaders, including the officer with his own boat, to report their concerns to senior colleagues. There was no action, but the suspicions lingered. Then the name of the officer turned up in text messages between two civilians accused of indecent assaults on boys. He appeared to have leaked information to them, and the two paedophiles agreed he was “one of the boys”. One of the two men, David Powell, was convicted and jailed for 3Å years in 2007. His co-accused, Paul Romeril, was suspected of around 60 offences of serious sexual assault on boys, most of which had taken place on his two boats. Romeril hanged himself while on remand at Jersey’s La Moye prison. Two other suspects in the inquiry were not charged. Meanwhile, long before Harper took an interest in Haut de la Garenne, other officers had been concerned by allegations, and one of them produced a report proposing further inquiries at the former home. Duchesne’s alleged abuser was the subject of a number of allegations of vile abuse.

Nobody should be in any doubt about the extent and seriousness of the crimes being considered: in one claim he was abusing a boy who was draped over the side of the boat, the abuse so violent that the boy’s head was bobbing in and out of the water while the offence took place. The report was passed on to a senior police officer in early 2006, but it was ignored until Harper’s inquiry began. The officer who had produced the report at one stage asked his superior what was happening and was told: “I haven’t got to it — other priorities.” An outside force was brought in to consider the officer’s conduct in sitting on the report. That was early last year, involving officers from South Yorkshire. This all formed the background to the beginning of Harper’s own inquiries at Haut de la Garenne.

Harper has since been challenged that the supposed claims of dead or disappeared children came from unreliable witnesses and should not have been given credibility. Many of the victims told me that they have been trying for years to get someone to take their claims seriously. They had never felt listened to or believed until Harper came along. I don’t imagine, however, that Harper was driven by sentimental regard for the victims. As he told me in March 2008, and is still saying now, he could not ignore the information, but did not at first believe it warranted a full-scale dig. Hence the recce. The dog was brought in. The cadaver dog that alerts to human remains, the same dog that nearly did for Kate and Gerry McCann after it alerted at the boot of their car. Unlike the Portuguese police, apparently, Harper’s team understood that the dog’s alerts were not evidence of a crime being committed, merely an indicator of something to be explored. I have heard that Harper’s replacements have spoken cynically about the dog, implying that its handler, Martin Grime, fixes the dog’s demonstrations by priming it in advance with his own scent. But Harper gave convincing accounts of how the dog would pick up the merest trace of human remains and ignore animal remains, and how it would not be tricked into making errors. They decided to dig where the dog alerted and where radar equipment picked up anomalies in the ground. One of those locations was the stairwell where the builders had found bones in 2003, and also where the “skull” fragment was found by the LGC anthropologist Julie Roberts on February 23. The item was labelled JAR/6. She described it as “degraded fragment of bone thought to be human skull, probably from a child”.

Did Harper, as his detractors have claimed, misrepresent the fragment, or claim it was one thing when he knew it was another? Perhaps too, though he would deny it, he was keen to find something to justify the more thorough dig. He would say he was simply passing on what the anthropologist said. Certainly he told it as she had described it. The anthropologist’s employer has since said they told the inquiry the very next day, February 24, that JAR/6 was in a 1940s layer and so “would appear to have been beyond the parameters of the investigation”. Harper denies ever hearing this. He says the first scientific doubts about the age were raised by the radiocarbon-dating lab at Oxford University on March 14, when they suggested it was very old or badly degraded. Everyone then was still assuming it was a fragment of human skull. But there is a clue to Harper’s real thinking in a Jersey Evening Post story, dated March 3: “The deputy police chief Lenny Harper told the JEP that it was not possible to say whether the skull fragment was from recent times or from before the 1950s, the period to which the inquiry dates back. ‘It could be a red herring — we just don’t know yet. But if it is, we will not have wasted much time during the inquiry on the item, as it has been bagged, sealed and sent to the UK for forensic examination,’ he said.”

On March 14, the scientists told the police that there was not enough collagen to date the fragment; a week later they said there was enough after all. Collagen is only present in human bones — not in wood or coconut shells. Then another week later, they changed their minds again: there was probably no collagen after all. It was only in early April that the experts began to suggest it was probably — not definitely — not human after all. So far as Harper is concerned, that is still the position now. The suggestion was that it could be wood or a seed. The idea that it might be a fragment of coconut shell was a secondary opinion never given directly to the inquiry. The anthropologist who had originally thought it was a piece of a child’s skull re-examined it over April 8 and 9 and noted it had changed texture, weight and colour since she first saw it. Now she thought it might not be bone, though she too could not be certain. But by now it was established that the fragment, human or not, came from a pre-1940s/Victorian layer of the dig. They agreed to put it to one side and not waste further resources on more tests. It was no longer relevant.

Harper says that perhaps he should have made the message clearer that the possible partial human remains were probably not human in origin. But at the time, with all the political flak around the inquiry, he decided it would be best to put it to one side and move on. Still, the press office would tell anyone who asked that the fragment had now been ruled out of the inquiry. There was never any attempt to maintain a deception that it was still a skull fragment.

One victim claimed to have been shackled in the cellars, and the 2003 builders had described finding shackles. When the inquiry recovered the items the builders had apparently seen, they did not describe them as shackles, but that was the word the media picked up from the builders. Harper says that he resisted the word for a long time, but eventually began using it himself. I have seen the “shackles” and, taken out of context, they are not convincing: one looks like an old stretched-out bed spring. But taken with the victim statement, the builders’ accounts and the circumstances in which they were found, you would not rule them out altogether.

The new inquiry told me that only three pieces of bone that were likely to be human had been found at the former home. Harper said it was 16. In fact, they were both wrong, though the Sheffield University anthropologist Andrew Chamberlain, who had examined those pieces, went out of his way to emphasise that he had never heard Harper say anything that contradicted or distorted his findings and had never found the inquiry to be anything other than professional.

A total of 65 children’s teeth had also been found — an extraordinary number, made more extraordinary by the anthropologist who had found them suggesting that some appeared to have been deliberately concealed in the cellars and elsewhere and by further evidence that many had not been shed naturally. The new police had attempted to make light of the discovery, suggesting the “tooth fairy” was the explanation, as a dentist had given evidence of removing teeth and handing them to staff for the children. Perhaps the staff had not bothered playing the tooth fairy and simply hoarded all the teeth. Perhaps. There was no witness evidence to explain the teeth. Perhaps they too were very old. Perhaps. Nobody could say unless they were dated. I was told the new inquiry had considered sending the teeth to be dated, but had been told not to, to save the cost.

During Harper’s inquiry, under public pressure to be seen to be doing the right thing, the Jersey States had told Harper that money was no object. Indeed, the chief executive had complained when Harper had said in a press release that he was weighing up the financial implications. Don’t do that, he was told. Spend what you need to spend. In truth, Harper is still not convinced that there were no relevant human remains at Haut de la Garenne. He points to all the odd circumstances: the teeth, the burnt bones, the builder’s finds, the stories of former residents, the pits dug in the grounds and lined with lime — nobody has ever explained what they were for. But, as he knows, the bodies just never materialised.

When Harper retired, his role had been split in two and he had been replaced as deputy chief officer by David Warcup from Northumbria police and as senior investigating officer for the abuse inquiry, known as Operation Rectangle, by a Lancashire detective, Mick Gradwell, widely praised for his handling of the inquiry into the deaths of the Chinese cockle-pickers in Morecambe Bay.

I believe that Mick Gradwell came to Jersey with his reputation as a major-league senior investigating officer expecting to run a multiple-death inquiry, and was disappointed and frustrated to discover there were no murders after all. He packed his desk and took his plaques down from his office wall before Christmas and was about to resign and go home to Lancashire after only four months, only changing his mind at the last minute. He tells colleagues he is not putting the plaques back up, since he doesn’t anticipate staying for long. Whatever has gone on in the police camp, it has certainly meant that resources — and the long, painstaking work of once-trusted officers — have been squandered.

Perhaps, you will wonder, as I have, why they are spending so much time picking over Lenny Harper’s work and reputation when men who helped turn children into murderers and suicides, and a man who made a small boy’s head bob up and down in the water, have not been called to account.

David James Smith.

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Anonymous said...

Faces behind the names Marnie Baudains

Anonymous said...

Faces behind the names Mario Lundy

Anonymous said...

When the power of love overcomes
The love of power
Then the world will no peace

Jimy Hendrix

Anonymous said...

Danny Werry some background info

Anonymous said...

David Smith's article justifies all that Stuart has been saying. The strangest fact is that the named perpetrators, who are in fairly high places but not really significant would be dismissed without a second thought for other offences but are still free and in the States employ. Are they being protected because they will incriminate those higher up the social ladder if they are arrested? I feel that they are only the tip of the iceberg and that the abuse goes very high indeed and involves very prominent individuals outside of the island as well as local "bigwigs".

Anonymous said...

St. Helier Yacht Club
N 49° 10' E 02° 06' Show on Map
Marina
St Helier Yacht Club is considered by many as Jersey's premier organisation for the boating enthusiast. Situated in a prominent position overlooking the busy port of St Helier, the Club, now in its second century, enjoys an unrivalled view of local boating activity. With over 3,500 current members - which makes it one of the largest yacht clubs in British waters - the clubhouse is always a hive of activity. http://www.shyc.je

THE CLUBHOUSE IS ALWAYS A HIVE OF ACTIVITY!
I bet it is

Anonymous said...

More indepth information on the bout trips with children who were abused appears on the Sharp Report link of to the right of this blog.

Anonymous said...

What really gets me - If someone made untruthfull allegations in a public domain naming me I would, whether I could afford it or not, be issuing civil court actions for defamation of character? The named ones, whose names have been in the public domain carry on with their lives in an arrogant manner. Is this because they do not care or because they are guilty and are afraid a court of law would open a can of worms.

If I was a parent in Jersey, I would DEMAND that these people be held accountable, I would NOT be sending my children to school, I would prefer to home school them that let these people be responsible for their education.

Parents in Jersey UNITE.

Anonymous said...

How could Danny Wherry leave the police force and go into the children’s service without any formal training for the job. of course, he had plenty of experience in how to beat up children as a police officer.
Why would a man give up his career in the force? Unless he had to.

Senator Stuart Syvret said...

Those "higher up" being incriminated?

Yes - that's exactly the case if most of the abusers and concealers were prosecuted.

The oligarchy knows they'd "spill their guts" in open court; a series of events which would destroy the Jersey oligarchy.

That's the real reason the McGuires were let off. They'd of taken down Jersey's entire child protection system with them if they had been subjected to real justice.

"Very prominent individuals outside the island"?

Yep - right again.

Very senior British figures.

Does anyone reading this wish to tell me about their experiences as sea cadets on HMS Curzon during the 1960s and 1970's? She was originally known as HMS Bickington, but bore the name Curzon for most of her existence. Renamed in January 1976 as HMS Fittleton, it sank later that year as a result of a collision.

Yes - if only you knew how close to the mark you are with that comment.

Let me put it this way; why - in the teeth of all evidence - do people like Jack Straw obey the directions of his Whitehall mandarins - and refuse to take action against what is plainly a complete breakdown in the rule of law and administration of justice in Jersey?

A Labour Minister?

And just how - do we imagine - that things were so desperate that the Jersey and British oligarchies would engage in such ultra high-risk and extreme actions as rigging the the court case in which Justice for Families sought something so moderate as a Judicial Review of Jack Straw's failure to intervene?

Not one - but two - very carefully selected judges - one a man who had been tried for flashing - and another who was a mate of Phil Bailhache?!?

If anyone wants to add to the information I have already - feel free to e-mail me at st.syvret@gmail.com.

I have certain British establishment names - as abusers - but I want to see if others are willing to corroborate the allegations.

remember - sailing boats - sea cadets - royal navy.

You're not alone. Now is the time to speak out.

Thanks

Stuart

Anonymous said...

Wow - you're just begging them to sue you so you can spill the beans in court! So it won't happen, and they'll just call your blog vile and try to discredit and harrass you instead.

Jersey. Disgust enriching.

Anonymous said...

Edward Heath, and an number of Royals were known to freqentate the St. Helier Yacht Club in the 60's & 70's Jack Straw is covering up what has been going on in Jersey Just like the labour Party did with Dunblane and the Wales child abuse inquiry.

This is normal practice in the change over of governments in the UK all those involved must keep their mouths shut about the previous politicians and the behaviour they got up to when they were in power.

Anonymous said...

Are you going to have a lock-in tomorrow Stewart? in case the police try to arrest you again when you step outside of your door. I for one will be only to happy to supply you with provisions ime sure plenty more people will be only to pleased to oblige. Seriously, you don’t think they would be stupid enough to do so.

Anonymous said...

>>The time has come for decent islanders, even those who don’t usually support me or my approach – to wake up to what our society has become – and unite to restore civil society.<<

Err... Didn't they have that chance just recently, in the elections, and blow it completely?

What do you suggest decent islanders do now?

Res Nullius said...

Stuart,

Do you foresee a better reaction from the next British government. It's unlikely to be Labour!

Jacques Chartier said...

Warcup was told not to send the teeth for analysis because of the cost implication! Who told Warcup to do this? It is an utter disgrace that evidence is being swept under the rug. I can guess the next move will be that the teeth have been lost.

The Thinker said...

Before I read the HDLG article, I noticed a small and rather insignificant picture of Karl Marx on the first page of the supplement.

I must digress momentarily from comments on the HDLG article, but the picture of Marx brought back a familiar quote which I had remembered from one of his most famous works - The Communist Manifesto:

All history of hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.

I hesitated before writing this comment in case a few bloggers might descend upon me for writing such material, but I believe it holds much relevance to today.

In my personal interpretation, the injustice created to the victims by covering-up such heinous crimes is a result of class struggle.

An odd interpretation to a few of you, but those claiming to be working to preserve the image of Jersey by not proceeding with prosecuting these criminals are only protecting one thing. Their capital.

Of course it doesn't take an academic to conclude such things, but I thought I would share my thoughts to view any feedback that others may have.

Shame the article couldn't have named and shamed the two men whose names we all knew, but this shows that the author knows that these men are guilty; and does not want to question the testimony of a plethora of witnesses by using phrases such as "alleged perpetrator".

One part of the article which sparked my interest was the part where it mentioned that:

the anthropologist who had originally thought it was a child's skull re-examined it over April 8 and 9 and noted that it had changed texture, weight and colour since she first saw it.

Such a subtle way of putting it, but surely the author cannot be suggesting the evidence may have been changed around?

I hope for justice. Not just to preserve the dignity of those who were abused, but to preserve the sanity of all who believe in a free democracy. The cover ups may run deeper than we fear.

The fight continues.

Ryan M

voiceforchildren said...

Stuart.

I have to believe all you have exposed on your Blog including the Mario Lundy business.

I have done everything in my power, as a parent of two children in the education system, to get either confirmation or denial of your allegations on Mario Lundy.

At every turn I have been met with a brick wall, or "closed door". So as a parent I am expected to send my children to school, as sure as I can be, the top civil servant is an alleged child abuser, and if I keep my children away from school for their protection, it's me who gets prosecuted!!!!!!!!!!

Senator James Reed had better get Lundy removed from his post or issue you with a court summons toot f-cken suit.

Furthermore we have a Scrutiny sub panel for Education Sport and Culture who know of all these allegations against Lundy. What have they done about it, how have they "scrutinized" it? To the best of my knowledge, they've done sweet F.A.

Unfortunately the Chairman of the ESC Scrutiny sub panel is Deputy Roy Le Herissier, who does what he is told by the civil servants, Let me give you an example.

I asked to film the Scrutiny hearing up at the Fort the other night.One person, when asked, objected to me filming, there were 6 States members on the panel and one civil servant Assistant Director of ESC Derek De La Haye. Who do you think objected? the civil servant and did Roy ask him why he objected? No, his word was good enough for Roy.

So if anybody thinks our Scrutiny Panel Chairman is going to dare question Mario Lundy about these terrifying allegations, you'd better think again!

Keep sending your kids to school, regardless of the immense fear you might be under, because if you don't, it's you who is the criminal. If your child starts to get in a bit of bother after leaving school and is an unruly teenager, remember it's got nothing to do with the education department, it's all your fault because statistics say Jersey students get good grades. People doing life for murder, drug addicts, suicide victims etc. have nothing to do with the Education Department!

Stuart I am behind you all the way, that is unless Lundy makes a successful claim against you in court, but experience tells me that's not going to happen.

Roy grow a pair of balls! and while you're at it show James Reed how to do it!

Mario Lundy, either deny these allegations or resign and let us parents sleep easy at night!

Stuart we do have to unite, not everybody agrees with the way you conduct yourself at times but I think that should be completeley irrelevant considering the information you are furnishing us with.

What else can we do other than take to the streets in demonstration? This can't be allowed to go on any longer.

Anonymous said...

Then lets do something about it, i have children and have been spoken to by education like a piece of dirt, i for one would take my son out of school for one day in protest,.
I for one would like to see mario lundy sacked if he had any decency he would resign now but we all know the answer to that, and the people high up must feel very nervous now the tide is turning

Anonymous said...

Who is Rene Le Sueur?

Anonymous said...

A Video behind the name.

Anonymous said...

Viva La Revolution. We need to down tools and show the oligarchy, who runs this island.

Anonymous said...

Former Archbishop condemns 'culture of abuse'

Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, has condemned the "culture of abuse" surrounding MPs' expenses, warning that respect for parliament has reached a new low.

The high and the mighty are quick to condemn abuse when it concerns money ,even the pope just recently condemned the offshore tax havens. But you try and engage any of our clergy on the issues of child abuse like the rest of our so called respectable society they don’t want to know.

Anonymous said...

Bouley bay was a very popular place to moor up.
A few very high profile royals would tender here.

Jill Gracia said...

I read the article in The Times and as ever I felt sickened to the pit of my stomach, and disgusted to think of what those poor children must have suffered, and the impact it must be having on their lives now.
Having read your latest blog posting all I can say is that it is time for all good people to unite, be strong and get justice and closure on this matter. The reputation Jersey now has world wide is sinking lower and lower week by week.
Yesterday there was discussion between posters about the nature of paedophiles sexuality. I do not think that sexual orientation comes in to the equation really, as class and social standing do not either.
They are not all sleazy men in dingy flats, but people of very high standing too, hence the reason we are coming more and more to believe that people 'higher up' are being protected.
These individuals and people like McKeon, Lundy et al who get their perverse 'kicks' from sexual or physical abuse of children are very sick and depraved. They deserve no place in decent society and to think that one of the 'named' is head of our Education Department beggars belief. He must be removed forthwith.
It is impossible to imagine what all these victims went through, then, only to find that when they did find good people who would listen and try to seek justice, a large part of the population thought that they were making it up, or that it was so long ago it should be forgotten. How can such depravities ever be FORGOTTEN??
It becomes more and more obvious that there is a massive cover-up going on here and it is unfortunate that it falls to the national papers to keep this in the public domain, and kept there it will be until justice is seen to be done.
Enough is enough - I can only say I am so glad I am not bringing up young children in this Island any more. The very people you are supposed to rely on as parents are the very ones who have been guilty of heinous crimes and must be held to account. Likewise ther McGuires - Panorama did an excellent programme on them and yet they are still enjoying their freedom 'en France'.
Family X, another sad tale and only 10 years on are measures being taken to try and give those poor children some sort of normality and counselling. Will those responsible for this failure be held to account and removed from their posts. On present form it would appear the answer will be 'no'.
Shocking.
The failure of this government to do the right thing is a shocking indictment of 'The Jersey Way'. Stuart, there are many, many decent thinking people out there who would not hesitate to assist you in any way they can believe you me.
Not only the perpetrators of sexual and phsical abuse, but those who are perpetuating this cover up are people who cannot have any form of conscience at all.
Stuart, you have asked people to e-mail you in confidence if they have any information. Can you be sure, given recent events that any such info. will be in confidence or will Buttercup and Co be able to get their grubby hands on it.
Jack Straw - he has enough problems of his own at present with his party and a little misdemeanour with his expenses!! Another man not to be trusted.
Finally, however long it takes, I always remember a favourite saying of my son's:
'OH HOW THE MIGHTY FALL'
and they will.

Deputy dog said...

Dear Stuart, I saw mr Warcup in the square, he looked a very nervous man to me, his eyes where everywhere, darting from side to side, he must have been tipped off, Syvrett was on the loose. I saw you aproched him and have a brief chat, like the gentleman you are, then you strode off into the morning sunshine. My eyes where back on Warcup, his face was blood red, steam was comming out of his ears, is blood presure must have gone through the roof, you must have got to him, you sir are a bad health risk to this man; hee hee The dog

Anonymous said...

I have never known planet Jersey to be so quiet, not one thread on The times article .

Deputy dog said...

Dear Stuart, I read the sunday magazine today, it was once said "if its not in the times, its not true".
This has made the JEP look like the corrupt little rag that is.
In every battle, there is a tipping point, one side loses, the establisment are going down, and they know it.
I was in the square when some of the smiling vipers came out of the chamber,( you know the ones I mean).
My wife said to me lets go, they give me the creeps!!
Keep going Stuart, your strengh will see you through, let me tell you they are terrified, when one goes down, they all go down!!
They are now like ferrets in a sack, all fighting each other. Having read your blog today Stuart, I think that the gloves are off now, go and get them lad!!
The dog Grrrrr!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Why dont you join forces with other organisations in various countries that have similar problems? The Belgians come to mind, but all countries have the same problem in this complex set of dynamics in which children are abused and the system is involved and covers up.

DT

Anonymous said...

Madeleine Davies
Terry Le Main
Mario Lundy?
Lets swing

Tom Perry said...

There is nothing more powerful as those who do not wish to see! This trait has no boundaries but is particluarly common in politicians.

We are sadly turning into a people obsessed with ourselves. If "it doesn't affect me" keep out of it.

Even the Times article will fail to awaken the complacent majority who's misplaced confidence probably suggests that the only way the abuse issue affects them is the distant 'noises off' from Syvret and his QVB (Quite Vile Blog) "ruining Jersey's reputation."

The populus is obsessed with "me and mine." The misuse of power in Jersey, which the Times highlights, will not be seen as affecting Jersey readers because this is an article about "that wretched abuse matter." But there will be those who do understand the implications who either can't be bothered to do anything, or don't want any trouble.

Evil happens when good men stay silent!

One Day said...

Well firstly a big thank you Stuart for your dedication throughout this. Also a fantastically written article by David James Smith. For many years our family, and no doubt other families too have tried to seek justice for what happened to these victims as innocent and occasionally rebelious children. However there is no way of justifying what happened to them. I remember their fear of what would happen to them back at Les Chennes. Absolutly horrifying really, I often wonder how my brother would be if he had been treated with a bit of love and respect insead of like a piece of scum (I hate that word but can think of no better at this moment). There is no doubt in my mind that everything in the article is truthful. I have known what happened to my brother for around 25 years now. Since he first told us about the abuse, we said 'tell someone' - he said 'who is going to believe us, we're nothing'. Well still 25 years on and they still fail to administer justice for the abused children.

Anonymous said...

Stuart, not sure if it's my overworked computor or a gremlin in the works. I just tried downloading The Sharp Report and it advised me the File was Damaged.

TonyTheProf said...

I would certainly like the Acpo reports to be made public. Why are they kept under wraps?

Anonymous said...

bbc news jersey.

Rather interesting headline - Bailiff to chair two day conference relating to abuse. That has got to be the "Joke of the Year"

Perhaps he will be handing out advise on the best ways to "cover it up"

Marnie Baudins perhaps relating that abuse is a figmant of the complainants imagination.

Domestic abuse, it is alleged that a certain highly respected (lol) ex States member could give advise on the best way to abuse and get away with it. No names mentioned.

Hey our Stuart "You couldn.t make it up could you?"


Now if they were "real" about this they would be asking yourself and Simon Bellwood to speak on such serious matters, the way forward, etc., etc.,



The mind boggles - are these people really for real

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
"I have never known planet Jersey to be so quiet, not one thread on The times article" .

Hmmm, I wonder if that is because too many of that one finance guy's many comments on PJ and in the JEP have made such a big deal out of the coconut shell. The coconut myth was his greatest obsession, poor thing. We finally started calling his alias poster names the coconutters.

Ashburton said...

A "technical" question for Senator Syvret, please:

Does the Senator enjoy parliamentary immunity that covers his expressions of opinion outside the States chamber?

For the avoidance of all doubt, the question is not designed to impugn Senator Syvret's integrity in any way, but merely to clarify the matter for a "foreigner".

H. A.
Jerusalem

Anonymous said...

Baby P - Haringey
Family X - Jersey

Baudains - OUT
Lundy - OUT

Abuse and failure to act - we are not paying these people's salaries to fail in their duties.

Proud Survivor said...

I read the article in the Times magazine and was reduced to tears again. Tears of anger and frustration for the way so many people have been hurt and betrayed and left without any redress. Tears of sadness for all the ruined lives and children like your brother "One Day" who just needed love and care and who received indifference and brutality.What happened in HDLG affected and still affects generations of people. Not just those of us who lived there but our own partners and children as well because we have been damaged by our experiences and by what we saw.

As I read the article the faces of many of those children were clearer in my mind than ever. Michael O'Connell and countless others - my tears are for you

BBC Questionable said...

Any word yet from the BBC about why their early news bulletins mentioned the Times article but then it was mysteriously absent from midday onwards?

Anonymous said...

DENZIL "THE DUD" DUDLEY

Anonymous said...

What the bloody hell has Denzil Dudley got to do with paedophiles?????
It's an outrage to post his name in the same manner that you have chosen to post that of Mario Lundy. I would have it removed forthwith.

Jill Gracia said...

Definition of the word CARE as in 'care for children' - take care of, look after, mind, watch, tend, attend to, minister to, nurse, provide for.
Definition of the word ABUSE as in 'abuse children' - mistreat, maltreat, ill-use, ill-treat, manhandle, injure, hurt, harm, beat, damage, wrong, oppress, torture.
And........the children in Haut de la Garenne, Greenfields (Les Chenes), under the control of the McGuires, family X were all being cared for were they? I think not.
We have not heard too many (if any) stories of caring in these instances.
Do vulnerable children not matter at all, are their voices left unheard? This is the impression that all these revelations give.
Did not the Bayleaf make a speech over the last few days highlighting the appalling way some Islanders behaved in the Liberation.
A different scenario, but those sentiments also apply now. Do 'they' learn nothing?

Anonymous said...

Why is the States Hansard so far behind the times?????

Ahimsa said...

"I read the article in the Times magazine and was reduced to tears again. Tears of anger and frustration for the way so many people have been hurt and betrayed and left without any redress."

Don't feel distraught, don't feel alone. This kettle of smelly fish will be sorted out. Be strong for those who suffered.

Slowly, slowly catchy monkey(s)!

Keep positive and that way you will remain strong to help the abused.

Fives minutes worry never helped solve anything - to retain a positive attitude keeps the ball rolling.

Just look at the various comments on this site the majority supporting the victims of abuse in Jersey and other areas of the world.

Too many names and a lot of information is out in public view around the world now - too much to be ignored.

A lot more decent people of Jersey are beginning to stir and become extremely uncomfortable with the fact that maybe our so-called Statesmen are doing the unthinkable and covering things up.

Truth Will Out

Anonymous said...

Why do the good folk of Jersey put up with this?

A warning for the future - so often those innocents who were abused in their youth become damaged people themselves and they themselves, abuse later. Whilst never excusing them, it is understandable how this goes on from generation to generation.
Massive resource will be needed for many years to come to deal with this problem.
Mike

Senator Stuart Syvret said...

Denzil "The Dud" Dudley?

Firstly - for the avoidance of doubt, Mario Lundy has not - so far as I'm aware - been accused of being a paedophile.

He is a child abuser in the sense of routinely and over sustained period of years - being in the habit of inflicting appalling violence and general acts of savagery on the children in his "care".

As far as Dudley is concerned - he is routinely named on this blog - and rightly so - as a lynch-pin in the Culture of Concealment.

He's the boss of BBC Jersey - and that station was long ago corrupted utterly by the Jersey oligarchy.

Throughout the last couple of years, Dudley and his senior colleagues in BBC Jersey have gone out of their way - even to the point of trying to get TV documentaries into Jersey child abuse, spiked - to protect the Jersey establishment.

He routinely provided soft, unchallenged opportunities for oligarchy politicians to peddle their angle on air.

And by way of contrast - and in direct defiance of the BBC Charter and the Broadcasting Act - has repeatedly refused to provide me with balancing appearances.

I'm very sorry it has to be this way - as regionally, nationally and globally - I have a great deal of respect for the BBC.

But its Jersey operation is the only BBC out-post on the face of the planet to have "gone native".

And as such - the Jersey operation under the leadership of The Dud is a part of the problem.

Stuart

Anonymous said...

The Sharp ReportWill repair the site on too stuart

Anonymous said...

Those who cover-up child abuse by their actions, ommisions or failure to act are by definition complicit in child abuse.

some may suggest that includes Denzil Dudley and Chris Bright - and on balance there does seem to be a tendency within our local media to rubbish concerns about child abuse.

Proud Survivor said...

Thank you for your words of comfort Ahimsa. I do feel very supported on this blog and by friends and family but it doesn't take much to send me back to despair. I am a very positive person most of the time and the tears were partly relief about the fact that for the first time for ages I could read an article which shows that Jersey survivors of child abuse (of all the kinds you describe Jill Gracia) are not forgotten. The fight goes on but slowly and by degrees as you say.

A friend texted me after she read the article as follows "it seems like the whole Jersey hierarchy is corrupt - very sad". She has never been to Jersey so how much sadder for those of us who love the island and used to call Jersey home.

Anonymous said...

The officer who ignored the report was one Andre Bonjour.

Looks like he’s celebrating his 50th
Page31 JEP
If this is the police officer that ignored the report I hope you take time to reflect on the damage that you allowed to continue.
Such a sweet little boy you were inspector Bonjour (I take it you are inspector by now)
Just think little boys just like you were being brutally sodomised and you did nothing to stop it
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Senator Stuart Syvret said...

Ashburton asks about parliamentary privilege - and whether what I write on this blog is protected?

The answer is no.

Parliamentary privilege only applies to that which is spoken in, or written in a report presented to, the Chamber.

So - to those who claim I have defamed them unjustly on this blog - and to their supporters - I say - 'bring it on.'

Get those writs sorted - and let's have it out in open court.

A court that is impartial, neutral and capable of meeting the test of the appearance of objectivity, naturally.

I shall plead justification, fair comment and public interest.

I shall also adduce a very substantial number of witnesses, many victims for example, who will testify to the accuracy of what I have written here.

Not to mention, in many cases, aducing supporting documentary evidence.

I would very much like them to take me to court for defamation - as - plainly - it is going to be the only way most victims will ever get their day in court; their opportunity to explain the truth of what happened to them.

And another profoundly significant problem stands in the path of any potential litigants - which is the civil standard of proof, 'on the balance of probabilities.'

A test a good deal easier to meet than the criminal standard of proof, 'beyond all reasonable doubt.'

Those who would sue me - even if they escape prosecution with the assistance of the Jersey oligarchy - would still find their reputations and lives destroyed - rather like OJ Simpson for his crimes.

Unless, of course - and here's the rub - what I've written about them is an unsubstantiatable load of cobblers - with no truth in it.

Then, of course, their reputations would be restored - unsullied - and I would be politically crushed by the resultant bankruptcy.

Doubles all round!

So - shysters - what are you waiting for?

Bring on those writs.

Stuart

Grim reaper said...

I wish to apologise to the lady in question and anyone else that I offended with regards to my earlier comments. I let my emotions rule my head.

Senator Stuart Syvret said...

Anyone notice how much mention The Rag makes today of the Sunday Times Magazine Article?

Admittedly, I've only skimmed the wretched thing - but I didn't see a single mention anywhere.

And - did anyone spot that which you would surely find in any other newspaper the length of the country under similar circumstances - namely an article or comment raising serious questions about the performance and competence of the senior social services manager in the case of the three children?

Nope. Not a word.

A fact made all the more remarkable given that The Rag does carry a small article about the case.

It does actually require a conscious effort of will to imagine ANY local newspaper in Britain - NOT raising very serious and vociferous concerns over a catastrophic child protection breakdown which persisted for nine years - despite warnings to social services.

No - I can't imagine any paper in Britain behaving in that way.

But - this is Jersey of which we speak - so here, the fact that THE civil servant responsible for the failures to these three children - has been put in charge of their UK placements - instead of being sacked - passes without remark.

Some hacks at The Rag get all wounded at my criticisms of their journal - and assert I'm so unfair towards it.

Frankly, I have more important work to be getting on with - but if I had the time I could write out what would probably amount to hundreds of similar examples of utterly extraordinary conduct by the JEP - conduct you simply would not encounter in any respectable local newspaper in Britain.

Strange though it may seem - I don't, actually, think Jersey should be without a newspaper.

But that newspaper has to be worthy of the name.

At present the JEP isn't even on the radar screen of credibility.

Stuart

rico sorda said...

Hi stuart.

Keep on fighting. .

Im reading a lot of anger on these comments and rightly so but we have to do more ,you blog we comment and nothing happens time for the next level..

Blogging is very important but needs to be backed up with another media outlet, well its on its way the internet is our weapon..

I just wished our local media were doing some investigative journalism then i could go home put my feet up and not get so feckin angry, but no they make normal people like me want to help so lets keep pushing ..

rs

Grim reaper said...

Well said Stuart. As for Chief Inspector Bonjour. I saw him in town recently sporting one of those expensive sailing jackets. Is he a member of the Yacht club? Andre is one of those cops that likes to bully and throw his weight around. His actions or rather lack of actions clearly demonstrate that he thinks its ok for kids to be abused.

Anonymous said...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/more-questions-than-answers-1583744.html

This relates to the children of Fred and Rosemary West. It might jog some memories that could detect some of the abusers in Jersey? Is the system any better these days? No!!

DT

Web Guru said...

"I wish to apologise"

Now there is a thing you won't hear from the Oligarchs.

In the spirtit of true humanity thenk you that man/woman.

So mucg for the "Vile Blog"

Grim reaper said...

Web Guru

Thanks for that makes me feel better. I have tried suicide but have decided to fight the bastards instead.

Jill Gracia said...

You are correct Stuart, there is nothing in the JEP at all reference the Times article, or the facts as they are behind Family X. Surely this one is not going to be swept under the carpet after a failure to put processes in place before now??
The JEP tonight is the worst example of a waste of 45p ever. No real news stories. Several pages of Liberation Day, and another almost full page of the sculptures in the Town Church, a double page spread on guess what.......the JEP!!
I guess real journalists must get as frustrated with the restrictions on them to produce real news, as you do having to provide the public with just that!!

Pour Les Contres said...

Ahh but, mah poor boy!

From the BBC Jersey website.

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Island hosting abuse conference

Domestic violence and abuse will be discussed in Jersey at an international conference next week.

"Raising the Standards" is for people involved in caring for and dealing with people who have suffered abuse.

The various issues surrounding abuse and the best ways to deal with victims will be debated.

Mike Cutland, Jersey's assistant chief probation officer, said victims of domestic violence were affected "from the cradle to the grave."

Jersey's Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache will open the two-day conference on Monday which is being attended by delegates from the UK, the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey.

-------------------------------

Les Dirouilles

Web Guru said...

Suicide?? That mean the bastards win!!

Never Never a choice and only ever attempted by those lost in a world of pain.

You stand up proud and face them head on people like those who use this not so vile blog support you and your fight against tirany and injustice.

Evil will never defeat good in the same way lies can never bury the truth..

Well done for your stance...

Anonymous said...

Wormcop

I cannot stop laughing thinking of you bumping into that man in the Royal square!!!!

I am telling all the people I know here and abroad about the existence of your blog.

One saturday, mid summer, we should meet in the Royal square with banners and a pack lunch and spend the day there for all the tourist to see what beautiful Jersey is really like.

Anonymous said...

So I take it you have questions lined up for James Reed in the states tomorrow?

Anonymous said...

We all have printers, what’s stopping us reproducing the Times article and start circulating them

Anonymous said...

Saw Mr Gladwell coming back from France last saturday. Maybe he went to see the Maguires.

ALF said...

Grim reaper try and hold on in there and any others on the edge. Take each day as it comes, then it is a bit easier to cope. Don't let anyone grind you down, they are not worth it.

You are not alone even if you think you are. There are always others who care.

Something that might help. When I was in Australia I was given a piece of advice by an old Aborigonal guy who said to learn something new every day as it kept the mind alert and gave a purpose to life. Also nature is good for keeping one's spirit up, so go for a walk on the beach or cliff paths etc whenever you can.

Anonymous said...

Stuart,

I remember the attempted blackmail case reported in the JEP sometime ago, and thinking then that something didn't sound right.

I'm still trying to get my head around this - the abused victim, who was raped and sodomised as a child is named, convicted and, I presume, punished for the attempted blackmail of his abuser. Yet the abuser, despite overwelming evidence, is not even named, let alone brought to justice.

Were both decisions, one to procecute the abused, the other to not procecute the abuser, deemed to be in the public interest?

Who was the AG at the time who made these decisions?

Is Jersey really this sick?

Limpet

Anonymous said...

stuart, I can,t beleve that the man who had a say as to weather i was fit to foster or adopt children in the island is named as a child abuser in your blog.What next? the yorkshire ripper in charge of the womans refuge?

Anonymous said...

Limpet

I do not remember the case mentioned. Though I do recall a case where a mother went to prison for trying to black mail a paedo who was abusing her son.

Anonymous said...

Ex cop now a civilian with the SOJP Brian Carter a good honest guy.

Proud Survivor said...

"I can,t beleve that the man who had a say as to weather i was fit to foster or adopt children in the island is named as a child abuser in your blog.What next? the yorkshire ripper in charge of the womans refuge?"

And Jersey hosting a conference on abuse?? How about a conference on Civil Rights in Zimbabwe?

Anonymous said...

Grim Reaper
Never forget you have friends out here
A very close relative of mine committed suicide at the age of 23. She didn’t go through any care home she was abused in her own home by her mother .
She committed suicide on mothers day, says it all.
We as family members saw what was happening but did nothing . I was only six or seven at the time but my older brothers still remember very vividly the batterings.
This family is very well respected in the island , the mother especially , darling of the Royal Jersey
There are people out here that will help you Mr Reaper ,don’t give up hope.

Anonymous said...

Limpet

I believe the AG at the time in question was William Bailhache ....and he ALWAYS looks after his "golfing chum".

And yes-Jersey really is this sick!.

Anonymous said...

In Jersey's civil service, staff who cover longer-term absences of more senior colleagues are generally paid a salary increment for "acting-up".

I wonder if the same applies in the States police. Did Mr Warcup got a nice little pay rise following Graham Power's suspension? In addition to receiving his pension, that is.

Smokin Jo said...

A great post as ever Stuart and what a wonderful Sunday Times article.

Rumours are rife today that a certain Mario Lundy "has" very recently been suspended from his post...can you substantiate this Stuart?

And how about we all head down to the Raising The Standards conference next Monday to give some first hand accounts to Bailiff and chums of what its like to be abused and then life after abuse?

Oh, and btw, the revolution IS coming... :-)

Anonymous said...

Rickie Tregaskis - star witness for the prosecution? Been there before haven't we?

Zoompad said...

Just bumping this up:

"Does anyone reading this wish to tell me about their experiences as sea cadets on HMS Curzon during the 1960s and 1970's? She was originally known as HMS Bickington, but bore the name Curzon for most of her existence. Renamed in January 1976 as HMS Fittleton, it sank later that year as a result of a collision."

Anonymous said...

Stuart,
I hope you use a non Channel Island ISP.

Anonymous said...

Well if the rife rumours are wrong and Mario Lundy has not been suspended then a few well-placed placards outside the conference on abuse may be called for????

Anonymous said...

Stuart. Channel Online's RSS feed has posted an item entitled "Phone tapping in the States". When you go to the link http://www.channelonline.tv/channelonline_jerseynews/displayarticle.asp?id=416078 the news article is blank. Are we about to hear of yet another scandal?

Anonymous said...

Faces behind the names - DENZIL DUDLEY

Anonymous said...

Jersey - Life enriching

Jersey - Child destroying!

Anonymous said...

If i were Denzil Dudley - you would find yourself in cout. Simple as that. Your methods are disturbing Stuart.

Web Guru said...

Michael Aubin Pleads guilty of sexually abusing boys in the royal courts of Jersey.

Anonymous said...

Can I please ask why you wished to avoid being named in the article ?

Anonymous said...

the real link to the phone tapping article

Web Guru said...

Michael aubin pleads guilty

Anonymous said...

Michael Aubin pleads guilty! Hang on, weren't the PJ nuts saying that Stuart had ruined the chance of any convictions? :)

Nice to see some justice at last.

loco said...

The tide of change?

Man admits abuse at HDLG

Anonymous said...

So Michael Aubin has pleaded guilty to 2 charges.
Please for everyone’s benefit - how old was he when this happened?? This must be reiterated for purpose of fair public debate.

donchais said...

If there is no child abuse in Jersey, why did Michael Aubin plead guilty???

Web Guru said...

Police chief wins court decision on suspension review

Anonymous said...

Surely the 'honourably' Bail-iff can not be serious about chairing any form of meaningful conference on domestic or any other violence all the while those accused of assualt and battery on chilren are still in their posts? Mockery and taking the pee comes to mind!

Perfect opportunity to hold a protest outside the building where the conference will take place?

Web Guru said...

Source

Anonymous said...

I wonder if Saint Bridget of St Helier, will still love the Establishment when they take her Bus pass away.

Anonymous said...

Aubin had told police in interview that he had been a victim of abuse while resident at the home, Mr Baker told the court.
Psychological experts believe Aubin could have enjoyed being abused and when he was older he in turn "dominated" young children, the prosecutor said.



Is the Psychological expert a paedophile by any chance?
Where do these people get there ideas from, perhaps they should watch the Bafta award winning documentary CHOSEN.


Michael Aubin sounds as though he is as much a victim in all this as any body.
How old was he? Does anyone know.
Looking at the headlines it sounds like he was the main perpetrator for all the abuse at Haut de laGarrene.

Zoompad said...

So Michael Aubin has pleaded guilty to abusing children at Haut de la Garenne.

Well, no-one can say that there was no abuse there now, can they?

Michael Aubin was a 15 year old child when he committed these offences. Now what about prosecuting the grown men who abused Michael Aubin?

Or is it true that Freemasons are totally exempt from the law of the land?

Anonymous said...

So, Michael Aubin WAS A RESIDENT of HDELG at the time of the offences and WAS AGED 15 OR 16.

Anonymous said...

Perchard's bad tempered, rabid vitriol in the States has once again illustrated how stupid he is.

When he keeps his mouth shut, people assume he is an idiot...

When he speaks... he removes all doubt.

Jill Gracia said...

Stuart - A snide 'aside' about you in Under the Clock (Rag tonight). More fitting to a school classroom than a newspaper.
Still, I don't think it will be too difficult to guess who the 'PC'! female journo who probably does that column now is?
Michael Aubin - mixed feelings on this one. An abused turning into an abuser - familiar story. However, if it is true he was also abused at HdelaG, have his abusers been named and will they be brought to justice? If not, why not.
Again the Rag does us proud. Front page about domestic abuse.
What about child abuse, the failure to support the children of family X until a decent law firm stepped in.
As ever there are more questions than answers.

Proud Survivor said...

"Psychological experts believe Aubin could have enjoyed being abused and when he was older he in turn "dominated" young children, the prosecutor said."

Michael Aubin was a toddler when he first went in to care. It is more than likely that those who abused him in HDLG were people in "Loco Parentis" and in an ideal position to groom and abuse a vulnerable child longing for affection and care. Small wonder that he was abusing children himself by the age of 15. I am not excusing or condoning what he has done but I think it emphasises the fact that men (and women!) were abusing children in HDLG and the vast majority are now either dead or hoping that they have got away with it. We shall see - that knock on the door may still come, God willing.

Anonymous said...

Fecking Hell - he was a kid at the time. What the hell is he doing in the Royal Court now??
This is a disgrace. If there are perpetrators that need to be drought to justice, it's not kids of 15/16 who were also abused. Come on Stuart, stand up and say something against this outrage.
Aubin shouldn't even be in court. First and foremost HE IS A VICTIM.

Anonymous said...

Hmmm, am I smelling a rat here or just being uber cynical.
Why did he plead guilty to the lessor charges? So that details of his other crimes are not made public? Including the names and actions of co-conspirators perhance?

Anonymous said...

Zoompad wrote:

"Or is it true that Freemasons are totally exempt from the law of the land?"

Can this person give a - rational - explanation for his/her morbid obsession with the Freemasons?

I said a rational explation, please?

Anonymous said...

RE:I do not remember the case mentioned. Though I do recall a case where a mother went to prison for trying to black mail a paedo who was abusing her son.

Before I say what I am going to say I do find it digusting that the pedo gets a winning case from this. However, am I the only one who sees something sick in the mother using her son as a tool for blackmail? Unless that was her last resort after having approached the police.

Otherwise I find the mothers approach to be not giving much of a toss about the son but just wanting to get money or something else out of her own sons abuse.

If I have got that wrong i apologise and perhaps someone can explain

Ashburton said...

On a different matter entirely, I notice that your local paper reported this today:

http://www.thisisjersey.com/2009/05/12/senators-to-go-from-the-states/

I wonder who wants this?

Best wishes

H.A.
Jerusalem

Grim reaper said...

Mick Aubin is not the brightest of people. I do not condone what he did. He had a shit life as a kid and was abused without mercy. I believe the whole court case has been orchestrated.

Anonymous said...

Stuart
I just watched the Channel news and had to chuckle to myself-the A.G."answered" a question regarding phone tapping of states members by saying "he would neither confirm or deny such allegations".

Looks like he learned his lesson when the rozzers pulled you in- and he claimed he didnt know it was going to happen!.

Hes going to need some savelon on those splinters if he keeps sitting on that fence-still, its better than him dropping his cronies in the crap with illegal phone tapping eh?.

Web Guru said...

So his friends in the courts of Jersey have let him off lightly so he will keep quiet.

So no news there then!!!

Anonymous said...

Stuart,

Following on from yesterday - I'm still finding this hard to believe, if the AG and the police accept that Rene Le Sueur abused his victim then surely they must have investigated him for other abuses - or perhaps not, this being the Jersey way.

The circumstances of the rape and abuse would suggest to anyone with some inteligence, or integrity, that this was not a one-off offence but the act of a serial abuser.

Limpet

Anonymous said...

I notice that The RAG also doesn't allow any comments to be posted under the guilty abuse story. Don't they want comments from interested readers?

Anonymous said...

Stuart - do you have any first hand experience in caring for abused children?
In fact anyone without first hand knowledge should be very careful before commenting on the case of Michael Aubin.

Anonymous said...

Trial by Blog

Anonymous said...

Genius - Prosecution psychologist - Michael Aubin probably enjoyed being abused as a child!!
How on earth do they come up with that?
This was a boy who was in care as a toddler!!!!!!

Senator Stuart Syvret said...

A comment I received claims “not to be an attack on me” – and then goes on to disprove that assertion by trotting out the wretched old “patriotism” card.

As I’ve said many times before – I don’t bother entertaining gratuitous insults and trolling – so I wont be posting the comment itself.

However, it asks a question – which I have answered many times before.

I’m asked, essentially, ‘given that I was involved in H & SS for those years, why didn’t I act sooner against the child protection system failures?’

Like I said – I’ve answered this question many times before, so I’m not going to repeat all the detail, but I will explain the key points.

Jersey used to have a Committee system of government. We didn’t have Ministers until 2005; prior to that we had 7 member Committees.

Since WWII until the introduction of Ministerial government, we’ve had about 21 committees with responsibility for child protection – each of seven members.

So that’s about 140 + Jersey politicians who have had direct responsibility for child protection during the post-war years.

Of the 140 + Jersey politicians who have carried responsibility for child protection I was, and am, the first – and so far only – Jersey politician to recognise and try to tackle what was going wrong.

And I had to do this in the teeth of opposition and obstruction from senior civil servants – and oligarchy politicians like Phil Ozouf – who preferred to protect the defective civil servants, rather than do what was right for child protection.

So I – alone amongst Jersey politicians - tried to expose the child protection failures.

And the response of the Jersey oligarchy was to sack me for “undermining staff moral”, for my efforts.

If you want to criticise the decades-long gross failings of child protection in Jersey – it’s the oligarchy you should blame – not me.

Stuart.

Senator Stuart Syvret said...

A commenter says that if he were Denzil Dudley he would sue me.

Should The Dud being feeling so inclined – I say bring it on.

I’ve said nothing about him on this blog that is not true and demonstrable on the facts and evidence.

BBC Jersey has routinely broken the Broadcasting Act and the BBC Charter, specifically and calculatedly in order to help the Jersey oligarchy maintain the Culture of Concealment.

I have some choice emails from the Dud and his various associates at the only BBC out-post on the face of the planet to have ‘gone-native’.

If The Dud seriously wishes to dispute my case against him – I repeat, bring it on.

Stuart

Senator Stuart Syvret said...

Several commenters above have remarked on the age of Michael Aubin – and have noted that he was a kid himself at the time – and that he was indoctrinated into abuse by being abused himself.

Yes – all mitigating observations.

However - as I’ve remarked previously on the subject of Aubin and others like him - the only people who have the right to decide whether to regard his crimes as a lesser offence given what happened to him – are his victims. Such mitigation is not in my gift.

And to those who would rush to Aubin’s defence, I say take my word for it – it is the prime victims who first deserve sympathy and understanding.

I can say no more on the subject at present.

Stuart

Anonymous said...

Who is this Rene Le Sueur and is he still abusing young boys? We do not want these perverts preying on our children. Maybe we should follow the Canadian way of standing outside the perverts houses with banners. We have to do something because the oligarchy will not. An utter disgrace. I am ashamed to be called a Jerseyman.

Proud Survivor said...

"Can this person give a - rational - explanation for his/her morbid obsession with the Freemasons?"

If you were a regular reader of this blog you would know that this lady was raped by a Freemason and she is still waiting for justice to be done

Sounds pretty rational to me!

Anonymous said...

So in the early 1980's a boy of fifteen abused other children, whilst in a children's care home, so what about the managers in charge, surely they are utimately responsible for the safety of those abused and obviously failed in their duty of care!! Likewise, they also failed in their duty of care towards the 15yr boy Michael Aubin. If as he claimed, he was the victim of abuse. I assume then, those who abused him will be charged in due course!!

Anonymous said...

'Rickie Tregaskis - star witness for the prosecution? Been there before haven't we?'

Explain what you mean, as I think you may have your facts wrong.

Anonymous said...

>>If you were a regular reader of this blog you would know that this lady was raped by a Freemason and she is still waiting for justice to be done

Sounds pretty rational to me!<<

Hmm. So if I am abused by a Jerseyman and the Jersey authorities cover it up, should I therefore regard Jerseymen generally as filthy swine with no more right to live on God's clean earth than a cockroach? Rational argument, do you think?

Zoompad said...

"Zoompad wrote:

"Or is it true that Freemasons are totally exempt from the law of the land?"

Can this person give a - rational - explanation for his/her morbid obsession with the Freemasons?

I said a rational explation, please?"

Yes, I was raped by a Freemason, and all his Masonic chums have made a united effort in covering it up and made my life an absolute nightmare for secen years.

Is that rational enough for you?

Anonymous said...

"If you were a regular reader of this blog you would know that this lady was raped by a Freemason and she is still waiting for justice to be done

"Sounds pretty rational to me!"

Oh? Just because an anonymous person makes an anonymous accusatation against an anoymous Freemason that makes the accusation rational, does it?

Anonymous said...

rational argument.

I think, if you read "all of Zoompad's posts" she admits that not all Masons are abusers.

I think you are making a bit of meal of this, WHY?

+ I think Stuarts blog has done the "Mason thing" time and time again, + Zoompad has had her life damaged by one of the cretins and is entitled to HER opinion.

Anonymous said...

Re telephone tapping

From the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Jersey Law 2005 Law it looks like unless the person gives consent or it is part of a business then interference with telecommunications (ie phone tapping) is an offence unless there is a warrant signed by guess who? Oh no one less than the Attorney General.

So this makes me think that either you politicians have said .. ok come on and tap my phone, I don't mind, or the States of Jersey is a business and can do it anyway OR the AG has signed a warrant.

What is the position? Surely if your phones have been tapped and the first two criteria do not apply then it is an offence and the AG should be investigating it

Or

If he has signed a warrant he would know.

Heaven forbid that he is being disingenuous in this matter?

But perhaps I am missing some embedded clause put there by the law draftsman as a get out of jail free card for the judiciary ... probably so.

Zoompad said...

"Hmm. So if I am abused by a Jerseyman and the Jersey authorities cover it up, should I therefore regard Jerseymen generally as filthy swine with no more right to live on God's clean earth than a cockroach? Rational argument, do you think?"

No, irrational.

It would be rational to compare the individual Jerseymen who did the actual covering up as filthy swine with no more right to live than cockroaches.

But if there were people who were either too intimidated or too powerless to voice their outrage, then it would not be rational to include those people.

Decent people would want child abuse to stop. Only lower than cockroach creatures would want to cover it up.

No-one except God can truly see inside the heart of a man, but everyone can examine his own heart.

Anonymous said...

I know of a Rene Le Sueur whose father Ray used to own the Links Hotel. I recall he had a couple of foster sons in the 70's. If its the same one his neice was a police officer then Phils Bailaches PA now back at the SOJP as an Inspector. That explains a lot.

Zoompad said...

"Does anyone reading this wish to tell me about their experiences as sea cadets on HMS Curzon during the 1960s and 1970's? She was originally known as HMS Bickington, but bore the name Curzon for most of her existence. Renamed in January 1976 as HMS Fittleton, it sank later that year as a result of a collision."

Hope it's ok to bump this up again.

Anonymous said...

Is this Rene Le Sueur related in any way to the Chief Minister?

Anonymous said...

"Anon. wrote: Hmm. So if I am abused by a Jerseyman and the Jersey authorities cover it up, should I therefore regard Jerseymen generally as filthy swine with no more right to live on God's clean earth than a cockroach? Rational argument, do you think?"

No, you should not regard every Jerseyman as filthy swine; you should regard the corrupt system every Jerseyman lives under to be run by the well organised filthy swine who have institutionalized a culture of secrecy and cover-ups. Thanks for clarifying.

Anonymous said...

2004 Operation Ore targeted 6000 paedos in the UK for downloading child porn. Pete Townsend from the Who was prosecuted. Royal Navy officers, Police officers and at least two Labour politicians were suspects. Not many of the 6000 were brought to justice. I believe that in Jersey only man Ernest Le Heuze was prosecuted and he did not go to prison. How many others wriggled off the hook in Jersey.

Anonymous said...

"Hmm. So if I am abused by a Jerseyman and the Jersey authorities cover it up, should I therefore regard Jerseymen generally as filthy swine with no more right to live on God's clean earth than a cockroach? Rational argument, do you think?"

It is the fact that Freemasons everwhere appear to be above the law that is so disturbing to Zoompad along with a number of other injustices she has suffered.

Anonymous said...

Sturt, have you done anything yet to help Rickie Tregaskis get a retrial? You could use the latest HDELAG stuff as evidence.

Anonymous said...

Plead guilty, less of a sentence and no need to go into any detail as to what was really happening in Haut de la Garrene (SORTED)
I bet those witnesses were just wanting to get in the witness box a little like John Day never got his day in court.

Anonymous said...

A forty something abuser was himself abused when he was 16 by his employer who is a very wealthly generous Gorey resident.

Anonymous said...

Has MARIO LUNDY been suspended yet?????????????????????????????????

Anonymous said...

My mates Mum was abused and beaten when she was 12. She is a great lady who never complains.She was so frightened and had nobody to turn to. We know who it was and one day he will pay.

Anonymous said...

Zoompad said, "Decent people would want child abuse to stop. Only lower than cockroach creatures would want to cover it up.

No-one except God can truly see inside the heart of a man, but everyone can examine his own heart"

And, I would add that the problem with the Masons who defend themselves against these abuse allegations are not doing anything to investigate them. If there is a problem within the Masonic groups on Jersey and elsewhere, whyever would the Masons attack child abuse victims instead of cleaning their own houses?

There is an old saying about self examination concerning why a company which does not continue to take inventory will eventually fail. Take heed, Masons. You need to leave Zoompad and all other innocents alone and concentrate on a complete SELF examination.

Otherwise I can promise you that many more Masons will continue to be viewed in that very same league as Zoompad's rapists.

Any secret men's organisation like that can be used to perpetrate and mask paedophilia. It would be surprising if such secretive groups were NOT used that way because they provide such perfect resouces for cover ups.

Elle

Anonymous said...

I am a Jersey person my children were born here my grandchildren were born here.
But please don’t include me in the narcissistic oligarchy that rules our little island
Our island will in time be free from these abusers ,sexual and social
WATCH THIS SPACE

Zoompad said...

"Oh? Just because an anonymous person makes an anonymous accusatation against an anoymous Freemason that makes the accusation rational, does it?"

The Staffordshire freemason brethren know exactly who this man is, and who Zoompad is as well. If you want to know too, why don't you go to their lodge and ask them? I understand they have a lodge meeting at 16 MU, with the Spitfire outside the entrance but I don't know what day, I think it might be Wednesday but I might be wrong on that point.

And if you do that, would you please be kind enough to ask them why they have covered up for and supported a rapist? I'd appreciate that very much.

Zoompad said...

"2004 Operation Ore targeted 6000 paedos in the UK for downloading child porn. "

It was even worse than that - it was over 7000.

Only a very few people were ever convicted, yet there were some very high ranking people on that list. I understand the police found some really horrible material, of babies being raped and all sorts.

Rob Kent said...

Re "2004 Operation Ore targeted 6000 paedos in the UK for downloading child porn."

That is an inaccurate and damaging statement. In fact, Operation Ore was a deeply flawed investigation based on fraudulent and misleading evidence.

Although there were a tiny number of those individuals who were accessing child porn, the vast majority were completely innocent. Some had been framed as the result of signing up to perfectly legal adult porn sites which, unknown to them, were run by the New York Mafia who then blackmailed them and fraudulently used their credit cards.

Some of the innocent people wrongly accused committed suicide during the investigation.

Duncan Campbell of The Guardian fully investigated and exposed the misleading and concocted evidence put forward in police briefings - evidence they later withdrew when it was found to have been faked up by them.

Accusing someone of being a paedophile is one of the most serious accusations you can make. Some contributors to this blog should think before they make such accusations.

For a summary of this story, start here.

Anonymous said...

Ozouf on CTV this morning wafling about house prices clearly a damage limitation spin tactic to counteract publicity surrounding the announcement of a rise of 7% in house prices in Jersey.

HE is so transparent, but according to Paul Le Claire in the states yesterday such a busy man even fellow politicians can barely get an audience with our next CM!

WHY in these hard times are prices rising in Jersey?

Anonymous said...

"help Rickie Tregaskis get a retrial?" - are you nuts?

Zoompad said...

"Accusing someone of being a paedophile is one of the most serious accusations you can make"

Yes it is, and you are right - people should be absolutly sure of their facts before making any accusations.

But there are people on this blog who are the victims of paedophiles, they are not making wild accusations, but speaking out about things which happened to them personally, which were so horrible and frightening that they still vividly remember them, even though they happened decades ago.

The Staffordshire Pindown investigation was one big cover up. I have written to every politician in the UK about the fact that I was abused as a child whilst in local authority care, and not one MP, not even my own MP pointed me in the direction of the Allan Levy report, and yet he took part in debates in Parliament over Pindown. The way I have been treated throughout is with utter contempt. Why did none of the MPs I wrote to, particularly my own MP have the decency to at least point me to the Allan Levy report? I only found out about this report by accident, and was astonished to see so many of the people I have written to, begging for help, speaking in Parliament on this very issue. They are happy to speak about faceless invisible "victims" but put a real life survivor in front of these people and they run a mile quicker than Roger Bannister! It's bl**dy awful the way I have been treated, they all knew and not one, not even my own MP had the compassion and decency to even point me in the direction of this report. I am very angry about that, very very angry.

I don't know what happened with the Operation Ore investigation, but all I can think is that if the same hypocracy that was practiced in the Staffordshire Pindown investigation was practiced there as well then it's hardly surprising it all went belly up!

Anonymous said...

"+ I think Stuarts blog has done the "Mason thing" time and time again, + Zoompad has had her life damaged by one of the cretins and is entitled to HER opinion."

"Cretins"? How fair, reasoned and sensible.

"is entitled to HER opinion." To the exclusion of all other thoughts or opinions, apparently.

That's OK: just carry on perpetuating "the Jersey way". You sure know how to make friends and influence people.

No wonder people elsewhere could not give two hoots.

Jill Gracia said...

Rob - You are quite right.

Paedophilia stirs such emotions in decent people, and false accusations could have a serious impact on innocent people. Whatever we think we know, it has to be a case of innocent until proved guilty.

It is also easy to confuse the word abuse and apply it to sexual abuse only, when in when in fact some of the 'names' have been accused of physical and mental abuse. No abuse of children is acceptable in any way shape or form, but physical abuse is not paedophilia.

That said why, oh why is there still no Sex Offender's Register in Jersey? I'm all for chemical castration on these sickening people.

Ashburton said...

You know, it's funny how human beings always seem to seek scapegoats among minorities.

Don't worry: it doesn't only happen in navel-contemplating, introspective, Jersey: it's endemic all over the world.

For example, during the Nazi tyranny perfectly normal people all over Europe (and in the Channel Islands, too, come to think of it) were only too pleased to regard the minority populations as scapegoats for all their problems. The gypsies, for example. Homosexuals, Communists, Jews as well.

And Freemasons.

Here we are - less than a week after you 'crapauds' piously celebrated your deliverance from Nazi population 64 years ago - and you are STILL blaming a minority group for a social problem you, as a community, cannot come to grips with by any other means.

The Freemasons.

Nothing changes in Jersey. After all, that's "the Jersey Way".

H.A.
Jerusalem

Anonymous said...

Why would anyone want to give Tregaskis a retrial? He murdered someone in cold blood.

His own abuse may well have provided mitigation for him but it would not excuse him for kicking to death a defensless homeless man in Cornwall, and it would not provide any legal basis for him to be retried.

He has had an appeal rejected by the Court of Appeal and rightly so.

If Tregaskis had kicked your father to death and then walked away scott free because he had been abused as a child, would you feel that it was 'the right result'?

Anonymous said...

Rob Kent said:
"Accusing someone of being a paedophile is one of the most serious accusations you can make. Some contributors to this blog should think before they make such accusations".

Absolutely right-I shudder to think of the anguish and pain such accusations would bring to an innocent person.
If false allegations about me were made on this blog for example I would have no hesitation in taking Stuart to court to clear my name-what innocent person wouldnt?.

Abuse survivors know the gravity of accusing someone of these crimes and that is why there is so much anger and despair from survivors posted here.
We have summoned the courage to come foreward and re-live our abuse by giving detailed statements to the police only to have justice denied to us?.

Consider,for example,someone arrested and released three times on suspicion of child abuse-would the police expose themselves to a possible case of serious harrassment unless they accepted the statements given were true and were confident they had a strong case?.No.

This has happened in Jersey and I know the police officers involved are furious that their efforts have been for nothing.They know the real reason this person has not been charged is nothing to do with lack of evidence-its more to do with the Jersey way!.

What of Micheal Aubin?,I knew Micheal at HdlG and I remember him as a funny and popular boy who used to write in the dust on the outside of the window to ask if I was ok when I was locked in the detention cell next to the car park-to us he was just another kid there.

Let me be clear on this point,I make no excuses for Michael Aubins'crimes.He has been convicted and will quite rightly go to prison.
My fear is that those who abused him at HdlG will escape any scrutiny and he will be seen as a scapegoat for the whole child abuse disaster to "prove" to the world just how determined Jersey is to protect its vunerable children-even though he himself was failed to be protected as a child in care!.

There were over 160 people came foreward to give evidence of abuse yet so far it looks like only one abused,damaged boy will be convicted...is it "not in the public interest" to at least make a show of investigating those who abused him?.

Jill Gracia said...

Ashburton - I thought the whole Freemason debate was put on hold for now at Stuart's request.

I can well understand the feelings that Zoompad has, and if you read her posts properly you will see why.

However, as ever, you are very, very defensive of Freemasonry. You seem to misread the sentiments expressed. That is that no-one is blaming a 'minority group for a social problem', rather if masons were involved there is very little hope for justice.

You know, funny handshakes and all that.

And.....as an immigrant 'crapaud, I did not, as indeed a lot of others did not 'piously celebrate Liberation Day' by reason of what occurred last year. You see some of us do not feel THAT liberated even now.

Anonymous said...

ATTENTION ALL FREEMASON BASHERS:

Here they are, addresses, phone numbers - the lot

http://www.jerseymason.org.uk/

Are any of YOU as open as this? Somehow I think not.

Anonymous said...

On Ashes to Ashes the other night one of the bad guy mason characters was called Jarvis - I allowed myself a wry smile at that.

Anonymous said...

abused or not Tregaskis is a murderer. we do not want him free.
i knew him and he was pure evil.

Anonymous said...

Yeah but Stu said it was Mario Lunds fault that Tregaskis did what he did.

Jill Gracia said...

Anonymous, who is purporting to be so very open!, where on the site do we find full names and addresses of all members in Jersey?
Sorry, am not too bright and cannot see a link.
These names are available in full in the Masonic yearbooks in the Library.
However, for whatever reason, and mush to the surprise of the librarians there is no book available after 2007?
And to the another anonymous poster who states that Stuart said that Lundy was responsible for the crimes of Ricky Tregaskis, I suggest you read the post more clearly. Tregaskis implied this in a letter to his sister, after he had suffered physical abuse at the hands of Lundy. A subtle difference, but nevertheless a case of getting the facts right.
Again....blame Stuart for everything!

Anonymous said...

The PJ arrogancia are bashing you now for your attendance record :)

That's all they've got left now, just to try and discredit you!

Jill Gracia said...

Sorry folks, but amongst all the gloom and doom, if you want a little titter, please go to CTV website and watch the interview with Montfort, after tell-tale tit Tel boy accused him of having a snooze in the States Building one evening!
Well handled Monty, shame on you Tel, and thanks CTV for a total waste of 4mins 58secs really, but neverthless very amusing!!
It's made my day, and so has my word verification which is PANTS!!
Life does have it's lighter side sometimes.

Anonymous said...

ATTENTION ALL FREEMASON BASHERS: As far as I can see a few people have sid they were abused by people who were masons and nobody has said all masons are paedophiles or abusers however some who are not abusers have still and do still protect some that are.

If you ahve an organisation where secrets are kept hidden from the general public, one can harldy expect that public to know everything tha goes on in the mason, so people (The Public) will speculate,So it would be better to show what a good mason is then to remove any doubt by keeeping it secret.

Tony Gallichan said...

Oh nice one, Montfort...how wonderful is that interview? She was determined to twist things around and you countered every repetitive point superbly....Oh, too funny...

word verification?

pintshi


apt.

Anonymous said...

How pathetic to see CTV Bitchyvision doing some hard hitting journalism pushing and pushing Montfort to get him to say the wrong thing. Why can't they dole out such treatment to anyone else apart from him and Jeremy Macon?

And what was the major public interest story? A states member being in the states building! Oh the humanity! Shock! Horror!!

Out of hours - no problem of itself.

Having a little alcohol in the system - so what? So do many in the chamber much of the time!

Having a nap? Again, visit the public gallery and take a look around during dull debates. Zzzzzz!

Using the facilities when passing? Who the hell cares?

Unless someone has proof that a politician has overstepped a line by being too drunk to have any valid reason for being there, then it's a non-issue and shows up the accuser far more than the accused.

Damocles said...

That CTV interview of Monty was verging on McCarthyism

Anonymous said...

I feel sorry for Montfort. The establishment are obviously looking for their next person to pick on. I wish they would just accept that they cannot continue with their bully boy tactics and that things are changing.

Anonymous said...

I HAD ALWAYS HAD RESPECT FOR PHIL RONDEL BUT TODAY HE DID RATHER SOUND LIKE A STUFFED SHIRT ACTING AS RAPPORTEUR FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT.

Anonymous said...

Stuart,

Congratulations at taking the "Mc Libel" tactic and throwing down the gauntlet for the people you named and shamed to sue you.

It will be interesting to see how this develops in the next few weeks and months.

For myself, I shall be very surprised if you have any writs served on you. Pity, though I wouldn't want to see you in court, the evidence presented by the others might be perjury to add to their crimes.

Would it be an idea to set up a website with all the names and details? Then give this publicity and even tell the people concerned that they are featured on it?

In doing this, it would be a case of guilt by failure to sue you!

Since the powers that be, ie the Police, fail to do what they should, it is one way to publicise the fact and the names of those who should be in court on charges of child abuse at least.

People have commented about Operation Ore. Surprise, surprise, certain high ranking individuals, including one Cabinet Minister, were never questioned about their purchasing child pornography which had illegal content. Why? What right have they to be above the Law?

Another topic covered here is that boys were abused on yachts etc and the abusers were said to be prominent people, possibly British Royals.

This aspect seems to be a common thread along all the cases of child abuse in care homes etc in the last 40 years. Kincora in Ireland way back. Ted Heath's name came up there too. Also, other high ranking MPs and society types. Then North Wales, Cheshire, Lancashire and Staffordshire, plus more.

There was a recent edition of Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4 where they interviewed a lady who had investigated child abuse in Mexico. She had written a book and she said that in these organised paedophile rings, the majority of the abusers were people of high status in the society of that country. They had to be to have the influence to get away with it on a long term basis.

One fact is proven, forgive me for mentioning the F word but membership of The Brethren guarantees immunity from prosecution in the UK.

Frances.

Anonymous said...

HOW SICKENING TO SEE THE JEP BLOWING IT'S OWN TRUMPET IN RECENT DAYS....

SOMEONE ONCE SAID THAT SELF PRAISE IS NO PRAISE!

Anonymous said...

"Anonymous . . .where on the site do we find full names and addresses of all members in Jersey?
Sorry, am not too bright and cannot see a link."

Dear God! Do you want everything handed to you on a platter? Use the link for what it is - a link to find the names you want. You were given a URL, not a phone book.

"These names are available in full in the Masonic yearbooks in the Library."

Good. The poster saved you the trouble of getting in your cars and driving to the Library.

"However, for whatever reason, and mush to the surprise of the librarians there is no book available after 2007?"

Yes, there is. The 2008 Masonic Year Book is available to be ordered from any bookshop. I am unsure whether or not the 2009 issue has hit the shelves yet.

Stop whinging and stop moaning. Do something constructive.

But that's not "the Jersey Way", is it?

Ashburton said...

Jill Gracia wrote:

"Ashburton - I thought the whole Freemason debate was put on hold for now at Stuart's request."

No.

As long as someone is taking (ill-informed and libellous) pops at the Freemasons someone else is entitled to defend that organisation.

Or is self-defence contrary to thee "Jersey Way"?

You can't have it both ways, Jill Gracia.

H.A.
Jerusalem

rico sorda said...

Hi Stuart

Mont and CTV

Oh my god what a laugh one of the most funniest interviews i have seen was it tea or a glass of wine what utter junk with all that we have going on lol..

Well done monty you handled it very well.

rs

Anonymous said...

planetjersey & bakertilly always working together

Anonymous said...

The Channel Television interview with Montfort Tadier is ridiculous. The reporter is clearly attempting to twist Montfort’s words and make him look culpable even though he has stated what had occurred. It appears to be 4 minutes of just going around in circles.

Sometimes you don’t know whether to laugh or cry at the standards of the Jersey media; the quality of “journalism” is so ludicrously poor and amateurish.

The Thinker said...

Referring to Ashburton's post,I think that you are a very ignorant person.

I accept the position of Zoompad and any others who were abused - since if you have been abused by any, whether if they are a minority or not - you will always look on the subject emotively.

I think it would be difficult to be impartial in those circumstances.

Although I understand that all Masons are not paedophiles, and all paedophiles are not Masons, I understand that years of abuse can lead people to think this way. You have a poor understanding of human psychology and your posts evince this.

If you had been abused for years, would you think about the topic emotively or rationally - or perhaps both.

If you say rationally, I wouldn't believe you.

This blog does not represent every Islander's feelings and to say that we all think that the Masons are paedophiles is wrong.

To suggest that we, as a collective community are "pious" is a further misnomer, since it has religious connotations. As far as I am aware, I did not know that religion played a part in this.


You're use of the phrase " You 'crapauds' " is a device deliberately used as a derogatory phrase - since "you" is distinct from "me" or "us". The fact that you use the phrase "crapaud" also would seem apparent that you think that it is a derogatory word - which it isn't.

I am a crapaud not a "crapaud". I am not offended by this.

You blame us as a collective community for hatred towards masons, when you are judging us as a collective community by your ill-judgement that we are the voice of all of Jersey's population.

If you don't believe me, I'd try using your advice to help the Palestinian-Israeli conflict - don't bother with your advice here.

Try somewhere closer to home.

Tell me how far you get.

Anonymous said...

Channel TV what a shower of s****
some chick trying to play Paxman with a hard hiting story - a politician working late into the night... gosh he may of had a couple of glasses of wine before hand... gosh he may have fallen asleep at his desk!!!!

pity they are not so balsy in reporting real stories such as child abuse cover-ups.....

Anonymous said...

CTV-What jounalistic flair-4 mins 58 seconds for that?.

A clip of Monty dressed as Elvis and snorting coke off a hookers ass in the states building would only be worth about 3 minutes tops!.

Come on CTV-try and find an adult in the office and look up the word NEWSWORTHY.

Anonymous said...

Terry le Main "an honest politician" try asking him about his love child!!!

Anonymous said...

Were you the school snitch Terry Le Main? Well I guess that goes without saying!

If you really have nothing better to do with your States time, why not go back to selling used cars.

Anonymous said...

Hope we are not in for another media frenzy with CNN and Sky camped in the Royal Square... I can see th headlines now...

"Politician working late at night falls asleep at his desk... may have had two glasses of wine"

never mind that we condone and cover-up child-abuse this is big...

is Tadier trying to shaft Jersey internationally?

at least he gave that Vhannel reporter the biggest scoop of her career!!!

Anonymous said...

When he was an accountant TLS interviewed a young lady to be his personal secretary. He spent most of the interview staring at her chest. He then offered her the position which she turned down. Creepy.

Anonymous said...

HOW SICKENING TO SEE THE JEP BLOWING IT'S OWN TRUMPET IN RECENT DAYS....

Well, they can't fill it with any more rubbish, so just as well add insult to injury! It is quite dire lately.

Rob Kent said...

Re Zoompad, "But there are people on this blog who are the victims of paedophiles,"

Yes, I understand that and I have every sympathy with them. I am totally in support of everything you, Stuart and others are trying to achieve.

The cover up in Jersey disgusts me and I am not a victim, although I knew at least two of them.

I was specifically pointing out that Operation Ore was a deeply flawed investigation which our lazy press just went along with. Please read Duncan Campbell's investigation by following my link above.

To refer to the names on the Operation Ore list as '7000 paedophiles' is inaccurate and grossly irresponsible as is any accusation of paedophilia which is unfounded.

As Jill Gracia says, there are some people named on this blog who are accused of physical abuse but I have seen them labelled as paedophiles by some contributors.

That doesn't mean that they have my sympathy but that people should not wildly throw around that description, partly because it is unjust and partly because it gives power to your critics who are then able to discount all your accusations as being wild, even the true ones.

Peace and love,

Rob

Zoompad said...

"Stop whinging and stop moaning."

No. Why should we?

We have something to whinge and moan about.

I'm going to go on moaning, whinging, nagging nag nag naggety nag nagging for ever if I have to, because I have been treated in a foul way, and so have other people, and we don't have any access to the justice system, thanks to masonic brotherhood coverup.

You obviously don't like hearing us survivors nagging and moaning about what has been done to us.

Good!

I don't sleep properly, even now, because of the things which were done to me, both in the past and more recently, the rotten stinking malicious vindictive persecution I have gone through, because of the rotten stinkers who should have been listening to me and helping me, paid to do that, decided to gang up on me instead. Even now, our family is STILL being persecuted, and you'd think they would have decided to call it a day and leave our family alone, but no. Once you fall foul of the freemasons they will NEVER EVER let you alone, they are like a pack of Staffordshire bull terriers, they get their teeth round you, SNAP, and you've had it. Well, if they won't leave our family be then at least they are not going to be allowed to persecute me in silence, I'm going to shout my head off until either they jack it in or they kill me. And I'm not scared of the latter either, because if anyone murdered me, I would go straight to heaven and God would vindicate me, but I would not care to be in the shoes of the person who laid evil hands on me or anyone who sent that person, because I am a Christian and therefore a daughter of Christ, and He will protect His own.

So no, I won't stop moaning whinging and nagging, and I hope no-one else who has been abused and re-abused does either, it's our right! In fact, I'm going to grumble even more loudly and consistantly than I already have done, because of what you've just said! I'm going to get my guitar out tonight and write a song about all the corruption. Then I'm going to record it and put it on YouTube, so that I can grumble even more loudly and effectively. Your nastiness has made me decide to do that. If you hadn't come here and had a go, I wouldn't have thought of it, but your nastiness has got me hopping mad!

You don't have to come here and read this blog, no-one's forcing you are they, so don't you dare come trolling round here and trying to bully us abuse survivors by telling us not to grumble!

What a ruddy nerve!

Anonymous said...

well well - after Dumblebee (JTM) playing his old worn out record for most of the Day, ie Stuart and Lenny, now MT is in front of his Kangaroo court being hung, drawn and quartered.

Ah well Stuart while they were dishing you they were leaving someone else alone, now it's MT's turn. I know bee's are a protected species, but!!!!!!!

Zoompad said...

In fact, no, I've changed my mind.

I think I will stop nagging and grumbling so much, and use the time to pray to God to sort out this blinking masonic child abuser protecting corruption instead!

And instead of writing a song moaning and nagging I'm going to write a song of prayer for this horrible corruption to end and put that on YouTube instead!

Jill Gracia said...

Ashburton - will you just answer one question please?

Are you a Freemason?

Honest now.

Anonymous said...

I will "Stop whinging and stop moaning." When there is no abusers or paedophiles in Jersey and not until.

Anonymous said...

How much did the tax payer have to fork out for El Tels indiscretion with a senior civil servant?

Jacques Chartier said...

Zoompad

Please don't let them wind you up. Be strong. Take care.

Anonymous said...

Saw the disgraceful ginger ex cop going into the library this morning. who were going to meet Nige?

Anonymous said...

When my mate Chris died on the five mile road it made me think of all the death traps that Tels ripped people of with over the years.

Anonymous said...

A politician falls asleep while working into the early hours. He is showing commitment to his new role in the government. I wish some of the other politicians did the same!

Anonymous said...

These children are termed "disposable children" by those who fee they are superior beings.

I cannot call them human as they are dehumanised somehow.

I am working on a case in Liverpool, where social workers, guardians, judges, knowingly placed children inside a paedophile ring for 6 years.

We got refusals from 105 solicitors to take on the case.

One did and ran away??

One pulled out 2 days before the hearing.

Now, 3 Lord Justices have seen all the reports of the abuse of the children in corporate care, and guess what?

They refused an appeal, even though, 3 months previos they all agreed several miscarriages of justice and maladministration.

All the abuse was documented by social workers themselves.

Children were placed with an unassessed carer- but a friend of the SS.

The court transcripts were doctored.

The one decent Lord Justice was removed off the case and a another stooge in curls put in his place.

So, I researched and found as close to an answer as I could.

Google Core of rape.

In Ireland Veronica Guerin was " taken out" when she got too close to the boys in dresses, and it was made to look like drug barons.

This is a world wide problem and it is up to all adults to seek justice for all abused children from the past and present.

To do otherwise, means we condone it, just like those boys in curls and others.

Anonymous said...

We love you Monty.

Zoompad said...

"Zoompad

Please don't let them wind you up. Be strong. Take care."

They're actually doing me a favour now, by getting me riled.

I've got so angry today because of that really vile comment about us whinging that it's made me inspired to write two songs, and I can feel more on the way.

Here they are, I'll get the fingerpicking sorted to them, and get them recorded and on YouTube as soon as I can.

If that chap wants to come back and have another pop at us, then it will probably inspire me even more!


The first one is in the old cottonfields spiritual style, and I haven't sorted the second one yet, but I will. I wasn't at Haut de la Garenne myself, but I know how it felt to be trapped and terrified in the hell hole state child "care", so I hope none of the other survivors will be offended by me writing this.
**************************

Haut de la Garenne is a very sad place
No more crying, Lord, no more crying,
Haut de la Garenne is a very sad place
What went on there was a human disgrace
Oh Lord, no more crying.

Poor little boy hurled against the door
No more crying, Lord, no more crying,
Poor little boy hurled against the door
The Pinball Wizard keeping score
Oh Lord, no more crying.


How many teeth did you find today?
No more crying, Lord, no more crying,
How many teeth did you find today?
Has the bad tooth fairy been around today?
Oh Lord, no more crying.

Child, be still, don't question why
No more crying, Lord, no more crying,
Child, be still, don't question why,
Blend in, and the evil may pass you by
Oh Lord, no more crying.

The water is deep, the water is wide,
No more crying, Lord, no more crying,
The water is deep, the water is wide,
Took out for a sail and taken for a ride,
Oh Lord, no more crying.

Ghosts of sorrow weep and wail,
No more crying, Lord, no more crying,
Ghosts of sorrow weep and wail,
Never be silenced their haunting tale
Oh Lord, no more crying.

***************************

Dear God, I'm feeling very sad
And don't know what to do
Whenever I am feeling sad
I always turn to you.

It started 40 years ago
Abused, then put in care
To be abused in there as well!
You saw it; you were there.

I didn't know you then, of course,
That you were really real
To ask to get me out of there
Because of how sad I'd feel.

Well, I got out, my head messed up
And the ones who did it tried
To cover it up and persecute me
Until I nearly died.

I didn't understand, of course,
I just thought I was cursed
When all these strange things kept happening to me
I don't know which was worst.

Malicious vindictive persecution:
Of that I'd never heard
Until a nice man who'd been abused
Told me of these three words.

Then I realised I was not alone;
There were others just like me
Who'd been abused whilst in state care
Then left adrift at sea.

We all started to talk about
What we had all endured
Lots of us have PTSD
And just want to be cured.

But we can't, because the ones who messedUs up have got away
Scot free, and some hawk over us
Right to this very day!

They persecute us to this day
And won't leave us alone
It makes me feel so very sad
It makes me weep and groan.

I've got a leech solicitor
A very nasty bloke
I sacked him over 2 years ago
But he's got me in a strangle choke!

The Masons all run rings round us
It really is not right
And then pretend that we are bad
And they are gleaming white!

So, dear Jesus, please can you help
Us, I do hope that you will
We've tried to help ourselves, you see
But it's like trying to ski uphill.

Please get these ratbag people off
Our backs, and let us be
No more persecuted, scorned, mistreated
But happy, healed and free.

Anonymous said...

After reading the Masons 2006/7 yearbook I am staggered by just how many lodges the masons have in the London area alone - 1515 of them! Jersey has 11 lodges.

I for one do not trust this secretative 'occult' organisation one bit!

Anonymous said...

Terry Le Main once owned property at Grouvile now owned by either the states of jersey or National Trust. In the good old days he would cram in the lodgers tenfold.
The people that were ripped off by him whether it be by extortionate rents they paid to him or by used cars that had there speedometers tampered with .Listen to this saint of a politician

Anonymous said...

'If Tregaskis had kicked your father to death and then walked away scott free because he had been abused as a child, would you feel that it was 'the right result'?'

Perhaps you could explain why they originally thought the deceased gentleman had fallen down concrete stairs, was cremated, and then around a year later someone decided it was a murder. I would assume from this that the injuries were minor in comparison to a vicious kicking but maybe the words sound better.

Póló said...

Perhaps the names and addresses and phone numbers only come up on the Freemason's site if you are logged in?

Anonymous said...

Monty - you da man!!

Sleep well and laugh at all the knockers.

Hero!

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