Elm House Systematic CSA Cover-Up: 2 arrested, One Victim Posthumously Identified

We’ve a few stories to catch up on from the start of the year but the revelations of more systematic child abuse and the making of child abuse images which was covered up, separate to that of Jimmy Savile, has been widely reported due to the arrests of two men in the last few days.

The Daily Mail revealed the face of one of the victims who later committed suicide and that story is here. We’ll keep you updated on this story as it continues to develop and also search on Elm House at the Daily Mail site.

– CBG

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