Monday, 10 August 2009

Sun: 'We'll name Baby P torturers tonight'

The Sun says today that it will name those convicted in the Baby P torture case at midnight tonight.
The paper reports that a High Court order imposed two years ago , which stopped the media naming Baby P's mother and stepfather, will expire at 11.59pm this evening.
"It means The Sun can tell readers who the brutal couple are. And when Mr Justice Coleridge's order expires more details of the horror Baby P suffered at their hands will emerge," the paper says.
Baby Peter was tortured to death in Haringey, North London, in August 2007.
The Sun says: "Vigilantes managed to get around the identity ban in the early weeks of their conviction by naming them on websites. Chain text messages were also sent to thousands of mobile phones. But Scotland Yard's e-crime unit worked with internet service providers to remove most of the content from cyberspace."

4 comments:

Patrick Smith said...

"But Scotland Yard's e-crime unit worked with internet service providers to remove most of the content from cyberspace".

Then how did I find the mother's name, age and a picture in one Google search? It was the 2nd result.

Jon Slattery said...

Good work, Patrick. Or as the Sun might put it "Gotcha!"

Regards,

Jon S.

Anonymous said...

It's a bit like eating meat. I am quite sure masses of us would not eat meat, well certainly so freely if we had to actually slaughter the animal ourselves. It's like reading about this horrific abuse but how would we feel if we had been a fly on the wall and witnessed it first hand, an innocent helpless baby tortured and traumatised by the very ones it is supposed to instinctively love and look to for protection and security to finally be pushed beyond all human limits and die ! It’s not difficult to be repulsed by the people who masquerade as human beings after perpetrating these crimes and even now try to conceal their real selves for the crimes they have committed. Not because they truly regret their actions but because they fear (like cowards) the possible retaliation of their peers. Like the woman’s mother I echo, may they rot in hell and good on you for lifting the vale on this cowardly coverup!

Anonymous said...

"But Scotland Yard's e-crime unit worked with internet service providers to remove most of the content from cyberspace".

Yes... now that they did such an awesome job dealing with society's REAL problem, they can focus on less important things - like protecting babies who are torn to pieces.