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Woman accessed child abuse images from hospital bed

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KayakingOnDown · 17/07/2020 18:39

Haven't seen a thread on this.

Julie Marshall looked at some of her 80,000 child abuse images while recovering from a heart attack. Presumably on a women's or mixed ward.

Julie Marshall admitted three counts of making indecent images of children. 677 of the images downloaded were of the category A, most serious, type.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-lancashire-53410019?__twitter_impression=true

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KayakingOnDown · 19/07/2020 20:49

Ah - I had forgotten, it had buried somewhere in that article that Claire was born a man. So the John/Julie Marshall one is even worse than the 2016 reporting then.

Still, anyone skimming or reading news headlines would be left with the impression that it as a woman murderer. 'Carer Claire Darbyshire jailed for life for killing ill father'. What really, really annoyed me is that the murderer was described as 'the daughter of the murder victim'. His son murdered him, not his daughter.

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TheRealMcKenna · 19/07/2020 20:55

KayakingOnDown You do not have to try to convince me about the BBC’s reporting. Their reporting of ‘news’ is rotten to the core. I just think this is one reporting error that they just aren’t going to be able to squirm their way out of.

For an organisation that’s committed £100m to ‘inclusion’, let’s see how they deal with this one...

KayakingOnDown · 19/07/2020 21:05

Absolutely. Paying £100 million on diversity while laying off hundreds of regional journalists and slashing local and regional services.

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TheRealMcKenna · 19/07/2020 21:19

Yes, and I saw an interesting statistic recently. The BBC employs a higher percentage of BAME journalists than represented by the national average. Guess which ‘protected’ group is underrepresented......those with disabilities.

SetYourselfOnFire · 19/07/2020 21:20

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janetmendoza · 19/07/2020 21:20

Email of complain on its way - tossers!

TheRealMcKenna · 19/07/2020 21:23

Here is the report

creativediversitynetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/CDN_Diamond_25Feb.pdf

KayakingOnDown · 20/07/2020 13:20

Interesting report - so LGBT and BAME are overrepresented on TV , but those with disabilities are underrepresented. Older people are also underrepresented.

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TheRealMcKenna · 20/07/2020 15:12

Interesting report - so LGBT and BAME are overrepresented on TV , but those with disabilities are underrepresented. Older people are also underrepresented.

It has been blindingly (excuse the pun) obvious for years that ‘diversity’ in media and in the wider discussion on disadvantaged groups only refers to BAME and LGBT. Disability Is sometimes ‘thrown in’ as a bit of an honourable mention but that’s it.

I bet diversity when it comes to class is even worse.

highame · 20/07/2020 19:19

I bet diversity when it comes to class is even worse.

and they definitely know about lack of cultural diversity (which might be the same thing). They were as staggered by the last election results and caught on the hop with Brexit. I'm a remainer and I knew they were biased cause I agreed with most of the stuff that was reported - that's definitely a give away.

moofolk · 20/07/2020 19:52

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BigBadVoodooHat · 21/07/2020 14:24

Has anyone had a response from the BBC? I complained and have received no response - I wasn’t actually expecting one, but it looks like the article hasn’t been amended Sad

TheQueef · 25/07/2020 15:30

Toni Prince here..
www.thestar.co.uk/news/crime/sheffield-woman-found-over-1000-indecent-images-children-hauled-court-477960
Another bloody woman.

TheQueef · 25/07/2020 15:31

Sorry for the source, someone has to read it Smile

CousinKrispy · 25/07/2020 18:36

I complained to the BBC, haven't received a response yet.

Binterested · 14/08/2020 13:59

I just got a crappy response from the BBC saying that because this person was referred to as she in the court they were bound to do the same. I have replied again saying this was nonsense because those in court could use the facts in the court document and the evidence of their own eyes to make the situation clear and that the BBC has contributed to an environment of misinformation by ignoring the facts in the court documents. They piss me off so much Angry

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