JERSEY ABUSE 'SCANDAL' IS A SCAM
Added on March 14, 2008
Consider the following:
(A) THE SKULL
'Jersey Child Abuse Case'
New Statesman, 6 March 2008 by Brian Cathcart
.......... Day after day was passing, and what did we know? What appeared to be fragments of a child's skull had been dug up at Haut de la Garenne, but Deputy Chief Officer Lenny Harper kept reminding everyone that the fragments had not been confirmed as human and the necessary scientific tests would take weeks.
The "painstaking" digging and sifting was slow to bear fruit and Harper would not confirm that shackles had been found. The "bath" in the cellar photograph looked odd but not intrinsically sinister (though there were worrying graffiti) and other bones that turned up were thought to be from animals. .........................
(B) THE GRAVES:
'Jersey 'Graves' Could Just Be TV Props From Bergerac'
Timesonline, 4 March, 2008 by David Brown, Jersey
Signs of burials at a Jersey care home at the centre of investigations into widespread child abuse could be the remains of a graveyard created for the BBC drama series Bergerac, detectives have been told.
A police radar search last month had uncovered a number of locations where digging had taken place in a field behind Haute de la Garenne, leading to fears that child victims had been buried.
But detectives have now been told that the finds could simply be the results of filming for the police drama series shortly after the home closed in 1986.
A police source said: ?The field was turned into a graveyard. They used fibreglass gravestones but they were going to have a burial scene, so they also actually dug a number of full graves.
?The full graves go quite deep. They were filled in, and the places where there had been digging registered on the radar. No-one realised until one of the local officers pointed it out."
Lenny Harper, the deputy chief officer of Jersey Police, has insisted that the site must be dug up just in case, because he is determined that the investigation will be complete and thorough.
?When Lenny was told the real reason the radar had found so many suspicious spots was because of Bergerac, he put his head in his hands and uttered a few choice words,? said a police source. ?But it [the search] is now being done in the full knowledge that there is an alternative explanation for the areas of interest.? ...........
(C) THE SHACKLES:
'No More Human Remains Found At Jersey Home, Say Police'
UK Guardian, 3 March 2008 by David Batty, Ian Cobain and agencies
.......... Officers have discovered there may be as many as four rooms beneath one wing of the 140-year-old building, and suspect there may be other cellars that will need to be examined.
However, it is thought that shackles found in a cellar last month may have been used to restrain livestock and may have played no part in the abuse. ..............
(D) MOREOVER a 'specialist military team' brought in to help search for bodies, finished their work in double-quick time. (See 'Jersey Abuse Probe: Specialist Search Ends' on www.alliancesupport.org on 10/03/08). Could it be that the military quickly realised that the whole thing is a farce that they do'nt want to be associated with??
(E) FINALLY I strongly suspect that Scotland Yard also realise that this affair is a farce as per the following:
'Body Hunt Cop Heads To UK For Help'
by Sky News - Thursday, March 13, 2008
A detective leading a child abuse probe in Jersey after a human skull was found at a former care home will meet Scotland Yard specialists today.
Deputy police chief Lenny Harper is to talk with officers who have experience of major investigations.
Some have already been helping the Haut de la Garenne care home inquiry.
His visit comes as search teams on Jersey are continuing to clear rubble from the second of four underground chambers. .................
FINAL COMMENT: This affair is an obscene disaster that has a lot in common with our Irish Salem Witch-hunt. I am thinking in particular, of the false allegations of child killing levelled at the Christian Brothers by Mary Raftery and others.
Rory Connor
14 March 2008
