Best thing about this thread tonight, anons proving anons are authentic. It's a beautiful thing, frens. THANK YOU!!
Lucifer is the morning star, Jesus is the BRIGHT Morning Star. Light makes a big difference.
>dykes and trannies
The lil chil'ren chillen at the drag show
Yes, people still fall for it. I believe the term for them is retards.
>kek, this is all they have left, accusations trip code Q is fake, and a bunch of irrelevant pics that don't prove anything
>THE STATE OF THE SHILLS 2022
They can't attack the message so they try to attack or discredit the messenger.
Polly-ticks 101.
Funny how some animals are more equal than others
Commission of Inquiry hears little done to stop paedophile James Geoffrey Griffin despite report of child abuse material on laptop
A person who bought a laptop from Launceston nurse James Geoffrey Griffin found child exploitation material on it and told police almost two decades before Griffin was finally charged over child sexual abuse, Tasmania's Commission of Inquiry has heard.
Key points:
In 2001, the buyer of James Griffin's laptop told police "I do not want to think he is working in a kids ward in Tasmania unsupervised, given what I have found"
Griffin had already started at the Launceston General Hospital a month earlier, and in September 2001 moved to the paediatric ward
In 2009, a police search of Griffin's house found a "large number of photos of young girls", with the matter "filed for intelligence" and no notification made to his employer
The inquiry into the Tasmanian Government's responses into child sexual abuse is holding hearings in Launceston for two weeks, focusing on the health system and the Launceston General Hospital (LGH), where Griffin worked as a nurse on the children's ward.
WARNING: This article contains content that some readers may find distressing.
In her opening address, counsel assisting the commission Elizabeth Bennett SC told the hearing that the case of James Griffin was one of "notoriety, rumour and fear", and that he had had contact with children through his work as a nurse, a volunteer ambulance officer, netball volunteer, on the Spirit of Tasmania and at the Ashley Youth Detention Centre.
"We acknowledge that some people have chosen not to speak to the commission and we respect their decision and acknowledge that parts of the story may remain untold."
Ms Bennett told the commission that Griffin sold his laptop to someone in the late 1990s, who then connected it to the internet in 2000 and found child exploitation material and links to child pornography websites.
She said that person made a complaint to Tasmania Police in September 2000, but counsel had been "unable to determine the outcome of that complaint".
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-27/tas-commission-of-inquiry-child-porn-found-on-griffin-laptop/101053144