Re: Newsworthy?
It is good news the situation seems to have come to some sort of satisfactory conclusion, the thing that was unique about this situation was the fact that the realationship had apparently been carrying on for some time, and certain agencys were aware of such, so, if this extreem action had not been taken to flee abroad, what would the status of the relationship be now, and how long would it have been allowed to carry on for?.Re: Newsworthy?
Someone mentioned that the girl went willingly with the teacher. If you are a mature fully grown older man, with bad intentions, it is not hard to manipulate a youngster to comply with your wishes. If we all think back to when we were fifteen I think we can all recall times when we thought we were grown up and suddenly found ourselves badly out of our depth. A girl of this age lacks the experience and maturity to always make wise decisions, especially in the presence of someone manipulative.Re: Newsworthy?
I mentioned on another forum that I thought he had groomed her, and after reading this link See Here I am inclined towards the school and the police all at fault.Re: Newsworthy?
These stories are always newsworthy. This man, because that's what he is, a man, groomed the girl from the age of 14. He's a teacher, he knows the law, he knows he was doing wrong. The more publicity it gets the better in my view. The rights and wrongs of the young girl's character are neither here nor there. The simple fact is, he did wrong and he knew it. He deserves to be treated like the paedophile that he undoubtedly is. He should be jailed, put on the sex offenders register and never allowed to teach kids again.
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