Stathern Lodge alleged poisoning of children
Stathern Lodge alleged poisoning of children
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bitchstewie

Original Poster:

61,638 posts

229 months

mac96

5,414 posts

162 months

Saturday 2nd August
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All the reporting had been very thin on detail. Was he in sole charge of the group? Did he intend harm or was he doing something very stupid? It's all a bit odd.

GliderRider

2,841 posts

100 months

Saturday 2nd August
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Judging by the weekend school Youth Hostel trips I went on as a child, on the first night no-one got much sleep; although after the Saturday outside, the second night was usually a lot quieter.

My guess is that the chap wanted a peaceful night and was prepared to break the law to get it. Pretty risky/stupid though, as without knowing the victims medical history he would have had no idea what side effects could result.

lizardbrain

3,276 posts

56 months

Saturday 2nd August
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sounds a bit like the plot to the bear

Hoofy

79,010 posts

301 months

Saturday 2nd August
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GliderRider said:
Judging by the weekend school Youth Hostel trips I went on as a child, on the first night no-one got much sleep; although after the Saturday outside, the second night was usually a lot quieter.

My guess is that the chap wanted a peaceful night and was prepared to break the law to get it. Pretty risky/stupid though, as without knowing the victims medical history he would have had no idea what side effects could result.
Yep, stupid, but now it doesn't sound "as bad" as I imagined it would be from the very brief news headlines you hear on LBC. I thought he'd fed them arsenic or something.

THIS DOESN'T MEAN I APPROVE OF THE DEFENDANT'S ACTIONS! THIS DOESN'T MEAN I APPROVE OF THE DEFENDANT'S ACTIONS! THIS DOESN'T MEAN I APPROVE OF THE DEFENDANT'S ACTIONS!

It reminds me of the story where a nightshift nurse had surprisingly few calls through the night - turns out she was giving the patients sleeping pills! (IIRC it was in a care home but I forget.)

sugerbear

5,830 posts

177 months

Saturday 2nd August
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Hoofy said:
GliderRider said:
Judging by the weekend school Youth Hostel trips I went on as a child, on the first night no-one got much sleep; although after the Saturday outside, the second night was usually a lot quieter.

My guess is that the chap wanted a peaceful night and was prepared to break the law to get it. Pretty risky/stupid though, as without knowing the victims medical history he would have had no idea what side effects could result.
Yep, stupid, but now it doesn't sound "as bad" as I imagined it would be from the very brief news headlines you hear on LBC. I thought he'd fed them arsenic or something.

THIS DOESN'T MEAN I APPROVE OF THE DEFENDANT'S ACTIONS! THIS DOESN'T MEAN I APPROVE OF THE DEFENDANT'S ACTIONS! THIS DOESN'T MEAN I APPROVE OF THE DEFENDANT'S ACTIONS!

It reminds me of the story where a nightshift nurse had surprisingly few calls through the night - turns out she was giving the patients sleeping pills! (IIRC it was in a care home but I forget.)
I guess his barrister wont be using that argument in court smile


Hoofy

79,010 posts

301 months

Saturday 2nd August
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sugerbear said:
Hoofy said:
GliderRider said:
Judging by the weekend school Youth Hostel trips I went on as a child, on the first night no-one got much sleep; although after the Saturday outside, the second night was usually a lot quieter.

My guess is that the chap wanted a peaceful night and was prepared to break the law to get it. Pretty risky/stupid though, as without knowing the victims medical history he would have had no idea what side effects could result.
Yep, stupid, but now it doesn't sound "as bad" as I imagined it would be from the very brief news headlines you hear on LBC. I thought he'd fed them arsenic or something.

THIS DOESN'T MEAN I APPROVE OF THE DEFENDANT'S ACTIONS! THIS DOESN'T MEAN I APPROVE OF THE DEFENDANT'S ACTIONS! THIS DOESN'T MEAN I APPROVE OF THE DEFENDANT'S ACTIONS!

It reminds me of the story where a nightshift nurse had surprisingly few calls through the night - turns out she was giving the patients sleeping pills! (IIRC it was in a care home but I forget.)
I guess his barrister wont be using that argument in court smile
biggrin Again, I definitely think it was a stupid thing to do. He's clearly in the wrong job/business if that's how he manages kids.

Sheets Tabuer

20,584 posts

234 months

Saturday 2nd August
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Reminds me of sleepovers at Uncle Lens.

Michael_B

1,327 posts

119 months

Saturday 2nd August
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The best way to calm a child at the end of the day is to rock them to sleep. Although that rather assumes that one has the appropriately sized rocks to hand!

GliderRider

2,841 posts

100 months

Saturday 2nd August
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Michael_B said:
The best way to calm a child at the end of the day is to rock them to sleep. Although that rather assumes that one has the appropriately sized rocks to hand!
rofl

vaud

56,319 posts

174 months

Saturday 2nd August
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Michael_B said:
The best way to calm a child at the end of the day is to rock them to sleep. Although that rather assumes that one has the appropriately sized rocks to hand!
That’s appalling, inappropriate and incredibly dark. You should be ashamed to have posted that.








I’ve stolen it for my friends. bow

sugerbear

5,830 posts

177 months

Saturday 2nd August
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GliderRider said:
Michael_B said:
The best way to calm a child at the end of the day is to rock them to sleep. Although that rather assumes that one has the appropriately sized rocks to hand!
rofl
Rocks of crack?

KAgantua

4,926 posts

150 months

Tuesday 5th August
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sugerbear said:
GliderRider said:
Michael_B said:
The best way to calm a child at the end of the day is to rock them to sleep. Although that rather assumes that one has the appropriately sized rocks to hand!
rofl
Rocks of crack?
Where would you get the amplifiers and guitars from?

butchstewie

Original Poster:

61,638 posts

229 months

Quhet

2,739 posts

165 months

butchstewie said:
Amazing that he seemingly got away with it for so long. Wonder if a load more victims will come out about this now

Gareth79

8,573 posts

265 months

Quhet said:
butchstewie said:
Amazing that he seemingly got away with it for so long. Wonder if a load more victims will come out about this now
It sounds like they were contacted by previous attendees and their families, and I'm sure they went back through as many bookings as they could find to establish the pattern. However yes, a conviction will probably bring even more forward, and probably from before he was running the camps too.