[Update at end of post]
In the wake of the still mounting allegations about the past conduct of Jimmy Savile have come other stories of young people being routinely abused. The North Wales care homes scandal has been re-examined, and now there are murmurings about the late Cyril Smith, famously oversized MP for Rochdale from his 1972 by-election victory until stepping down in 1992.
In the wake of the still mounting allegations about the past conduct of Jimmy Savile have come other stories of young people being routinely abused. The North Wales care homes scandal has been re-examined, and now there are murmurings about the late Cyril Smith, famously oversized MP for Rochdale from his 1972 by-election victory until stepping down in 1992.
He really was that fat
And now the Police are to
re-examine their records from the 1960s and 1970s to
try and clear up whether Smith was indeed involved in less than appropriate
behaviour in his interactions with young males. But the current coverage does
not go into any detail, which is interesting, given that it has been there for
more than 33 years, having been detailed in Private
Eye back in May 1979.
Moreover, the Eye
had merely taken previously published copy from the Rochdale Alternative Press (RAP), and in neither case was any
action taken by Smith or anyone acting on his behalf. The allegations centred
on Cambridge House Boys’ Hostel, opened by the Rochdale Hostel for Boys Association. Smith was its secretary at the time (all of the cases date from
the early 60s, the hostel closed in 1965).
Eye 454 - click for full size image
The Eye account is
reproduced here, so that Zelo Street readers can peruse it.
Three accounts have been quoted: the first man told that “He took me into the Quiet Room. He told me to take my trousers and
pants down and he hit me four or five
times with his bare hands on my bare buttocks”.
The second man’s account was rather more eyebrow raising: “He then told me to take off my trousers and
pants and bend over his knee. He trapped my hands between his legs. He hit me
many times with his bare hand, and I pleaded with him to stop, because he was hurting
me. This took place at the hostel. Afterwards, he came to my bedroom and wiped
my bare buttocks with a sponge”.
And a third man recalled “After a few days I was given a kind of medical examination by Cyril
Smith. He told me to take my trousers and pants down. He held my testicles and
told me to cough”. These accounts were not the only ones given under oath
to the RAP – there were four others. And, on top of those, there was an account
given by a detainee at Risley Remand Centre, which triggered a Police
investigation.
After all of that, it is not certain what happened to the
file generated by that investigation: the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP)
appears to have developed selective amnesia about it at the time the RAP tried
to find out. But, even though the Staggers
also reprinted the allegations, no writs flew and no action was as much as
threatened. Maybe the new investigation will find out.
But it’s another example,
like Savile, where the facts only emerge after they die.
[UPDATE 28 November 0930 hours: it has now been confirmed that the DPP were asked to consider prosecuting Smith on no less than three occasions, but each time no further action was taken, as it was believed there was not a reasonable chance of obtaining a conviction.
However, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has now ruled that "prosecutions that would not have been attempted in the past are now brought successfully". Moreover, "if the same evidence was presented to the CPS today there would have been a very realistic prospect that Smith would have been charged with a number of indecent assaults, and that the case would have been brought to trial".
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have concluded that Smith did sexually abuse young men in the 1960s]
Talking about fatness: did you ever see the blessed Arnold Goodman?
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Or Lord Goodmanzee, as the Eye later called him.
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Is anyone else a little uncomfortable about how, now these individuals are dead, the police feel free to declare them guilty? Should we just automatically believe the cops?
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ReplyDeleteMore than a little uncomfortable, as with the present reputation of all our law agencies never mind the politicians, it is likely that there must be a few (conservative estimate)more of the same roaming our green and pleasant land, this scepter'd, or is it septic, isle.
And the media will only reveal what suits their own agenda.
Cyrill smith abused me as a 5 year old boy in school there was a big cover up he was with another politician who abused another boy at the same time I been the police there not interested even though they were involved at the time . The Mason's covered it up
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