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Sorry, I'm not implying that. I'm saying we should dig around passively to see if there's any information already out there on the web.How about we actually don't badger a potential child rape victim?
We need to focus on one major thing. Do we have the house layout of the place the 10 year old was tortured and raped in? Do we have proof that Aimee was living at this address during the time of the child's captivity. Picture unrelated, it's my new profile pic but some of you may want to use it for lulz
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As you can see from the link, it's not typical for British estate agents to post floorplans online. They're generally not publicly accessible but you might get given one by a surveyor when you buy the house. However:From the OP dox
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From an article covering the father's misdeeds
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It is for sale it looks like. Knock yourself out.
Does that put Aimee off limits too then. Cos this all the likely story here.How about we actually don't badger a potential child rape victim?
I'm pretty sure it's 100% degenerates now and the people who don't make it 100% of their character try to distance themselves and proabably don't come out publicly anymore,Even the fucking gays are sick of trannies. All trans people who think children should be allowed to transition are pedo enablers full stop. I'd gladly align with any people willing to allow LGB to help purge the T.
If a possible victim in the past aids sick fucks in the present, that person still deserves negative scrutiny. His sister isn't known for that.Does that put Aimee off limits too then. Cos this all the likely story here.
It probably was, in the Challenor house of horrors.Lol his wife "No, it is normal to have whips and stun-guns up in an attic along with ropes and a camera filled with indecent images of children..."
Look what I've found.. A real estate walkthrough which shows how you access the upper level. Most houses on this street have a very similar layout.As you can see from the link, it's not typical for British estate agents to post floorplans online. They're generally not publicly accessible but you might get given one by a surveyor when you buy the house. However:
It's a Victorian working class mid-terrace with two bedrooms, so essentially a 2 up 2 down (British version of a "shotgun shack", incredibly common form of housing for historic poor)
It will have been built like this
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From the photos there has been an extention added into the back yard to add a kitchen. This yields three rooms on the ground floor, a "front room" (dining room) and a lounge along with the kitchen.
The first floor has the modernised indoor bathroom on it, which yields one small bedroom and one larger bedroom, all joined to a central first floor landing.
The most important part is that barring a loft conversion (which has not been completed or it would have been mentioned), access to the attic will be through a ceiling hatch that requires a ladder. You do not generally find a pull down ceiling hatch with stairs or fold out ladder in the UK. It's possible, but generally Brits require ladders to be brought upstairs to access an attic, and then brought back down when you're finished (and it'll typically block the landing while you're up there).
An unmodified attic in this sort of property will usually consist of the lath and plaster ceilings of the floor below (you'll put your foot through them if you don't walk on the "rafter"), although with terraces there'll often be floorboards placed on top (and sometimes the attic space of the entire terrace will join up). Probably would have had fibreglass or asbestos insulation added in the mid 20th century.
Basically, you'll very loudly hear someone walking around or screaming up there if you're on the first floor, and you'll be painfully aware someone's up there because a ladder will be blocking the first floor landing and you'll have to squeeze around it to get to the one toilet in the house (which means you'd hear anyone up there).
The only way this would have really worked without anyone knowing is if the father had brought the little girl into the house while everyone else was out, brought a ladder upstairs and set up the ladder, brought her up the ladder, tortured that child and then brought her down the ladder, let her go and put away the ladder before anyone got back. Like maybe if they went on holiday or something? I've no idea how long he kept that poor child up there or how many times it happened.
You can see pictures inside the terrace house next door here:As you can see from the link, it's not typical for British estate agents to post floorplans online. They're generally not publicly accessible but you might get given one by a surveyor when you buy the house. However:
It's a Victorian working class mid-terrace with two bedrooms, so essentially a 2 up 2 down (British version of a "shotgun shack", incredibly common form of housing for historic poor)
It will have been built like this
View attachment 2025800
From the photos there has been an extention added into the back yard to add a kitchen. This yields three rooms on the ground floor, a "front room" (dining room) and a lounge along with the kitchen.
The first floor has the modernised indoor bathroom on it, which yields one small bedroom and one larger bedroom, all joined to a central first floor landing.
The most important part is that barring a loft conversion (which has not been completed or it would have been mentioned), access to the attic will be through a ceiling hatch that requires a ladder. You do not generally find a pull down ceiling hatch with stairs or fold out ladder in the UK. It's possible, but generally Brits require ladders to be brought upstairs to access an attic, and then brought back down when you're finished (and it'll typically block the landing while you're up there).
An unmodified attic in this sort of property will usually consist of the lath and plaster ceilings of the floor below (you'll put your foot through them if you don't walk on the "rafter"), although with terraces there'll often be floorboards placed on top (and sometimes the attic space of the entire terrace will join up). Probably would have had fibreglass or asbestos insulation added in the mid 20th century.
Basically, you'll very loudly hear someone walking around or screaming up there if you're on the first floor, and you'll be painfully aware someone's up there because a ladder will be blocking the first floor landing and you'll have to squeeze around it to get to the one toilet in the house (which means you'd hear anyone up there).
The only way this would have really worked without anyone knowing is if the father had brought the little girl into the house while everyone else was out, brought a ladder upstairs and set up the ladder, brought her up the ladder, tortured that child and then brought her down the ladder, let her go and put away the ladder before anyone got back. Like maybe if they went on holiday or something? I've no idea how long he kept that poor child up there or how many times it happened.
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We did it Reddit.Fired
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Called it.Basic PR training would tell them to ditch Aimee ASAP, pretend they didn't know and blame some "error", then issue an apology before this becomes a bigger story.
This response is like a neutral ending in a JRPG where you fucked up on all key plot point choices and did the bare minimum to beat the gameFired
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So will all the bannings be undone? Nope.Fired
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