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https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/british-island-haunted-years-violence-abuse-rape-3r55268sx
Glenda recounted a childhood full of sexual abuse, secrecy and shame. Incidents at home, at school, while gardening, while on her way to church. As the stories poured from her, the two officers frantically scribbled in their notepads. “They said, ‘Could you slow down? You’re going too fast.’ I said, ‘You know something? You write faster, I’m not fing stopping.’ My language was a bit blue,” she recalls. When Glenda finished her exhausting, exhaustive unburdening, one of the officers said gently: “This isn’t what we’ve come to ask you.” Glenda was shocked. “I said, ‘What do you fing mean? I’ve opened my soul!’ ”
For five years, detective inspectors Peter George and Robert Vinson from Kent police had been investigating child sexual abuse on the far-flung island. It was an enormous undertaking for the force, which they aptly called Operation Unique. What they uncovered was astonishing — an endemic culture of child rape and abuse that spanned generations. The fallout became an existential crisis for a fragile 200-year-old island community.
https://archive.ph/eUbk9
Glenda recounted a childhood full of sexual abuse, secrecy and shame. Incidents at home, at school, while gardening, while on her way to church. As the stories poured from her, the two officers frantically scribbled in their notepads. “They said, ‘Could you slow down? You’re going too fast.’ I said, ‘You know something? You write faster, I’m not fing stopping.’ My language was a bit blue,” she recalls. When Glenda finished her exhausting, exhaustive unburdening, one of the officers said gently: “This isn’t what we’ve come to ask you.” Glenda was shocked. “I said, ‘What do you fing mean? I’ve opened my soul!’ ”
For five years, detective inspectors Peter George and Robert Vinson from Kent police had been investigating child sexual abuse on the far-flung island. It was an enormous undertaking for the force, which they aptly called Operation Unique. What they uncovered was astonishing — an endemic culture of child rape and abuse that spanned generations. The fallout became an existential crisis for a fragile 200-year-old island community.
https://archive.ph/eUbk9