UK Teacher Discharged from Turkish Extradition

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@NellyPB

Your error is the presumption that this is a miscarriage of justice. The term you really mean is 'confirmation bias', you think/feel/believe that Miss Pedo is innocent so it must be a miscarriage of justice, but thats just something you think.

No, its not a point to consider, Miss Pedo is a Fugitive, theres no difference between her and someone committing a serious crime and fleeing to a non-extradition state. Innocent people dont run or hide.

This case doesnt need to only be congruent with the most popular, abuse cases happen in a less than majority of other locations and environments, it doesnt make them less abusive.

Theres a victims, there the victims guardians, theres a government willing to prosecute, thats enough minds and bodies to warrant a trial. Im not interested in playing Trumpian "What-about-isms".

Yes it could be trauma. Yes the parents could be experiencing mental trauma and anguish about having their child abused, that might have required processing and thus the delay. Victims can be sexually assaulted and go years without reporting and sometimes are never reported at all, in comparison three days doesnt seem all that long or sus.
Yes they are acting in the best interest of their child. If they were some how the real perpetrators bringing the entire issue under a microscope with these proceedings seems very unwise compared to concealing the abuse, if the parents are the cause.
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“Alleged” victim.

Yes, why would you take worrying photos?

Why would you want to scapegoat someone?

This is not DARVO. There was a line of investigation that was not followed.
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“Confirmation Bias”

A good point. It might be hard for professionals to believe a ‘normal’ professional family could neglect or abuse a child.
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@NellyPB

No, theres a victim.

As evidence, but how do you know these photos are "worrying" have you seen them?

Yes, and why would you attempt to scapegoat someone with such a bizarre narrative and hiding crimes is much more difficult to do when you put them under the microscope of an investigation.

This is sounding like DARVO. Alternative lines of investigation were not followed because they have the perpetrator.

Its not hard to believe a family member can be an abuser at all, its just not the case here, its Miss Pedo.
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