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Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry

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ArabellaScott · 24/03/2021 13:37

bylinetimes.com/2021/03/22/uncomfortable-conversations-need-to-be-had-about-why-murder-of-two-black-sisters-hardly-made-the-news-says-mp/

Article including quotes from Dawn Butler.

Noting that the man accused of killing the sisters is due a trial in June. Please be mindful if commenting that the case is pending.

This was a horribly upsetting crime, but I remember at the time how fast it seemed to slip out of the news.

Hard topics to discuss sensitively, but I thought it might be a relevant article.

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hoodathunkit · 22/10/2021 12:29

Am running late

The point I am making in these posts is that

  1. Anyone interested in studying these networks needs to follow the money. There are multiple revenue streams and the money trail is important
  2. Indicators of concern include businesses selling supernatural skills and or items
  3. Such businesses harvest data and identify vulnerable persons who can then be groomed, brainwshed and manipulated into committing crimes
  4. Any real spiritual person will not be operating a business selling spiritual enlightenment / powers / items. Paying money for supernatural items and supernaturally themed training courses (online or IRL) will end up with you being on a sucker list
  5. Re 4 - the person selling supernatural items or educational / empowerment courses may be well meaning. However even if they are a good person their customer data will be of interest to criminals who will likely find a way to access it

I remember discussing the use of supernatural threats in relation to sex trafficking with a former cop who is an expert in the grooming and sex trafficking of vulnerable women of West African descent via the use of supernatural threats.

The expert opinied that women would never fall for these kinds of threats in the UK.

He was wrong about that.

BrandineDelRoy · 02/11/2021 19:42

www.thetimes.co.uk/article/police-officers-admit-taking-pictures-of-murdered-sisters-bodies-qkngdpqzl

I don't see that this has been shared yet, but I'm glad the press are naming these guys.

powershowerforanhour · 02/11/2021 20:09

What a dignified, powerful, truthful interview from Bibaa and Nicole's mother.

elgreco · 03/11/2021 19:07

Glad to see they have been found guilty. Poor women, both daughters and mother. Murder was horrible, they deserved to be respected.

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