Incest in quiet NSW country town
you wouldn't think this could happen :eek:
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/rea...-1226780575248 Sad for the kids. |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Originally Posted by sonlymewalter
(Post 11032173)
you wouldn't think this could happen :eek:
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/rea...-1226780575248 Sad for the kids. How the hell wasn't it picked up earlier? |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Originally Posted by Dreamy
(Post 11032466)
Sad for all of them really - the adults were brought up in the same way by the sounds of it, it goes so far beyond just incest it should have its own term :(
How the hell wasn't it picked up earlier? Proper hills have eyes stuff, any guesses as to the location?? I'm going for Kangaroo Valley |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Originally Posted by stevenglish1
(Post 11032477)
Proper hills have eyes stuff, any guesses as to the location?? I'm going for Kangaroo Valley I'd go for somewhere in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains. There are some very rough isolated roads to the east of Tumut where you could live for years and no-one would bother you. Or inland of Eden there are also some remote valleys where questionable people have lived in the past. There are actually countless, potential places either side of the range. A clue is that one of children was taken to Canberra Hospital. |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Yeah, I'd go for the area around Delegate. Am I surprised? Sadly, nothing surprises me any more, there are some right warped weirdos out there. I'm just glad they were caught/rescued but that's going to keep a whole load of social workers/psychiatrists in business for a very long time.
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Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
I'd be very surprised if this 'family' were the only ones around.
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Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Originally Posted by sonlymewalter
(Post 11032173)
you wouldn't think this could happen :eek:
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/rea...-1226780575248 Sad for the kids. And yet (and I'm clearly going to hell for this) I can't help but hum duelling banjos as I'm reading the story. |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Originally Posted by Geordie George
(Post 11032638)
It's not sad, it's bloody tragic. The abuse, neglect, malnutrition ... It's absolutely horrific. Those poor children.
And yet (and I'm clearly going to hell for this) I can't help but hum duelling banjos as I'm reading the story. :rofl: |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
children growing up in squalor, isolated from normal and where incest is considered usual ..... Generation after generation.....
If this were certain areas America I would be slightly less surprised. Its Very very sad. However I have little issue with the pet kangaroo sleeping on the bed... Our dog sleeps on ours given half a chance |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Originally Posted by eddie007
(Post 11032649)
children growing up in squalor, isolated from normal and where incest is considered usual ..... Generation after generation.....
If this were certain areas America I would be slightly less surprised. Its Very very sad. However I have little issue with the pet kangaroo sleeping on the bed... Our dog sleeps on ours given half a chance I actually wonder if there was suspicion long before... You'd get incest in Liverpool but maybe not inter generation...people would notice.. |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 11032717)
....these scenarios need bush blocks along way from infrastructure...
I actually wonder if there was suspicion long before... You'd get incest in Liverpool but maybe not inter generation...people would notice.. |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Makes you wonder if the kids will ever be right after being exposed to this?
They are obviously very sexually active with no moral compass - can they ever be re calibrated? |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Originally Posted by sonlymewalter
(Post 11032723)
Makes you wonder if the kids will ever be right after being exposed to this?
They are obviously very sexually active with no moral compass - can they ever be re calibrated? |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 11032717)
....these scenarios need bush blocks along way from infrastructure...
I actually wonder if there was suspicion long before... You'd get incest in Liverpool but maybe not inter generation...people would notice.. |
Re: Incest in quiet NSW country town
Originally Posted by eddie007
(Post 11032726)
You can't say they have no moral compass.... They were living within the acceptable norms of THEIR family....
Not that difficult to understand. |
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