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In this video, a 9-year-old girl named Alicia Grace Gareeva Dearman shares disturbing information about various individuals and locations. Alicia describes a ritual at her school where babies are killed and their blood is collected. She mentions secret rooms in the church where skulls are hidden. Alicia also talks about Mr. Hollings' house, which has secret rooms and underground areas where inappropriate activities take place. She claims that she and her brother are sold for these activities. Alicia discusses her family members, including her mom, Abraham (referred to as Papa Hemp), and Galia. She mentions her mom's cooking and their favorite soup made from hemp. Alicia also talks about her experiences with her parents, including her father teaching her to steal and Abraham's abusive behavior. She mentions watching a movie and being questioned about inappropriate touching. Alicia shares her visit to someone's house, getting hurt, and seeing a secret passage. She talks about going to the doctor and finding scars, denying any involvement with plastic willies. Alicia expresses fear, dislike for Abraham, and her desire to live with someone named Carol. She discusses her mom's belief in lies and her own fear of telling the truth. Alicia mentions her dad's opinion and the uncertainty of her situation.

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The witness initially claimed to police that the suspect was taking pictures of girls, but later admitted uncertainty about the truth of the statement. The witness acknowledged making the statement during a recorded interview in 2024 but could not confirm its accuracy. When questioned about a previous interview in 2022, the witness claimed not to remember the details.

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In this video, Steve and Cleo, police officers, introduce themselves and establish rules for the conversation. Gabriel, the interviewee, shares disturbing information about his father's inappropriate behavior towards him. Gabriel explains his fear of speaking up earlier. The video also touches on the importance of telling the truth and not guessing. The speaker discusses instances of inappropriate behavior involving their dad's friends and teachers at a swimming pool. They also mention incidents of sexual abuse by their father, teachers, and parents in a disabled toilet. The speaker talks about a white substance and its potential to create babies. They mention their mother's warning not to touch their sister with the substance. The video covers topics such as alcohol and white powder given by their father, their dad's irresponsible behavior, and their grandparents living in Russia. The speaker admits to lying about certain things and expresses their dislike for Abraham. The interview concludes with plans to inform the speaker's mother and social services about their concerns.

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The speaker confronts Mohammed, asking him who he is here to meet. Mohammed admits that he is here to meet a thirteen-year-old. The speaker questions him about the legal age of consent and whether he has said anything inappropriate to the child. Mohammed admits to saying a few inappropriate things but denies finding it funny. The speaker asks about Mohammed's job, and he reveals that he works in a hospital as a healthcare assistant. The speaker questions whether Mohammed has daily contact with children, to which he denies. The speaker presents evidence of Mohammed's conversations and pictures with the child, accusing him of grooming. Mohammed denies planning anything and claims he didn't think it was inappropriate. The speaker insists on honesty and warns Mohammed about the consequences.

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Speaker 0 instructs someone to stay close behind. Speaker 1 asks "Carmilla" if she has anything to say to the victim's family and questions why she was armed at school, asking her to explain her self-defense and how it applies. Speaker 0 interjects, saying "Excuse me" repeatedly. Speaker 2 asks someone if they want to play to the community.

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The speaker confronts an individual, accusing them of grooming a child and planning to have sex with her, referencing condoms. The speaker claims to have evidence despite the individual possibly deleting it. The speaker questions the individual's early morning activities outside a flat and accuses them of using fake accounts to trap kids. They mention sending live locations and pictures of a front door. The speaker states the individual is getting arrested and remanded, as the police are present. They tell the individual to leave kids alone.

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Gabriel, an eight-year-old boy, described a pattern of abuse connected to his father, teachers, and other adults associated with his school and his family’s extended network. The interview centers on two main settings where the abuse occurred: a swimming pool in East Finchley and a school-related party, plus earlier incidents at home and with other adults. People involved - Gabriel and his family: His mother, known as Mama; his caregiver “Papa Hemp” (an adult referred to as Abraham who is described as Gabriel’s father figure and also as a father to him and his sister); his sister Emmy; his nanny Galina (also called Galina or Galina, Ukrainian/Russian family member who helps with cooking and housekeeping); other relatives such as Gabriel’s grandparents, including a Russian grandmother who lives outside England; a variety of named and unnamed extended family members. - Gabriel’s primary caregivers and household: Mama (the mother who is described as kind and supportive, who cooks, cleans, does juices, and provides money); Papa Hemp (the man Gabriel calls “dad” who does hemp juices and spends money on luxury items for Gabriel); Galina (the nanny, Ukrainian/Russian, who helps with pancakes and household tasks); Emmy (Gabriel’s sister); other adults in the household who are named less consistently. - School staff and associates: Christchurch Primary School in Hampstead where Gabriel says many teachers and staff were connected to his father. He names a number of teachers and staff by first and last names, including: - Miss Wilma (year one teacher, described as a friend of Gabriel’s father and the person who introduced him to other teachers). - Miss Forsyth (Kate Forsyth), the head teacher (Kate is her first name; Forsyth is the surname). - Miss Forsyth’s sister, also a head teacher, named Kate too (Kate Ungwyn or Ungwyn is referenced; the exact surname varies in the transcript). - Mr. Hollings (referred to as “mister Hollings,” the year four teacher who is to become Gabriel’s four-year teacher). - Miss Parsons (referred to as a leader among the teachers who knew Gabriel’s father). - Miss Clover and Miss Reese (assistants/teachers who were described as part of the staff). - Miss Wilma (again, described as a year one teacher who knew Gabriel’s father and who helped connect him with other staff). - Other staff names recur with uncertainty due to the chaotic transcript, but a broad network of teachers and school staff is repeatedly cited as being present during events. - Other adults at the events: Gabriel’s father’s friends, a man named Frank who is described as the McDonald’s manager or staff at the pool, and various parents who are named in relation to the disabled toilets incident. Key locations and settings - East Finchley Swimming Pool: Gabriel describes going there with his father (Papa Hemp) and his sister Emmy when he was about four years old. He recalls a changing room where his father and sister were present, and a disabled toilet where the abuse occurred. The pool complex is described as having a McDonald’s nearby and a McDonald’s inside the pool area itself, plus other facilities and a road and stairs near the pool. - The school and the school party: Gabriel recounts an incident on the last day of school in which a party at Christchurch Primary School involved sexual abuse. He describes a party that took place in the school, connected to a church space and school facilities, with dancing, and with teachers and parents present. He states that all the children attended the party and that many people, including teachers, parents, and his father’s friends, were involved in the abuse. He mentions a head teacher and other staff, including the year four teacher, present at the party. - Home and other settings: In the broader timeline, Gabriel refers to various other episodes including his mother’s explanations about anatomy (private parts, semen, the “white stuff” that comes out when wet or rubbed), and the risk and consequences described by his mother. He also describes exposure to alcohol, both wine and beer, provided by his father in various contexts; use of white powder to sniff; and other substances and behaviors introduced by his father and associates. Major events and claims - A pattern of sexual abuse initiated very early: Gabriel states that his father began abusing him when he was a baby or very young (one year old). He describes ongoing abuse across multiple settings, including at the pool and at home/with family friends. - The swimming pool incident: Gabriel details a recurrent pattern at the East Finchley Swimming Pool. He says his father and his father’s friends would take him and his sister into a large, multi-person disabled toilet, where they would perform sexual acts. He explains that the acts involved touching his private area, forcing him to put or be subjected to plastic Willy devices inserted into his bottom, which would bleed after removal. He says the acts occurred in the changing rooms, toilets, particularly the disabled toilet, and involved adults including his father, teachers, and parents who were there “in the disabled toilet” with him and his sister. He also mentions being taught to engage in sexual acts with other children at the pool and with other adults present. - The “plastic Willy” elements: Gabriel describes multiple “plastic willies” of different colors and sizes—bronze/dark skin color (brown), golden color, and white—for insertion into his bottom, describing the process as painful and bleeding after removal. He notes that the devices are made or bought by his father and his father’s associates; he references a person named Daniel as someone who helps make or procure the plastic toys. He emphasizes different color-coded descriptions for what he calls “brown/bronze,” “gold,” and “white.” - The teaching and social settings: Gabriel describes that his father had many connections with staff at the Christchurch Primary School, including Wilma, Forsyth (Kate), Ungwyn (Kate), Parsons, and others, suggesting that these relationships arranged or enabled the abuse. He states that the staff and parents were present at the pool events and at the school party, and that they engaged in or facilitated sexual activities with him and his sister. He describes that his father and the teachers would direct or coerce the children to participate in sexual activities, including oral sex on adults and other acts described in explicit terms. - The party day and the aftermath: The school party is described as lasting six hours and occurring during regular school hours, with a party atmosphere replacing standard lessons. Gabriel recalls being forced to engage in sexual acts at that party, being hit for crying, being injected with a sleeping injection by a nurse teacher so he would fall asleep, and being forced to participate in acts that included sexual contact with multiple adults, including his father, teachers, and other parents. He describes that his father killed babies and ate meat in a later part of the narrative about the party day, but the central focus is the party itself and the abuse that occurred there. - The “white powder” and alcohol: Gabriel recalls being given white powder to sniff by his father or adults, describing it as a substance that causes dizziness, headaches, and a “drunk” feeling. He describes European and Russian family connections as context for these experiences and mentions a green bottle with white powder in it. He also recounts receiving alcohol (white wine and red wine) from his father and feeling dizzy and headache-prone afterward, receiving tablets to alleviate symptoms. He notes that this happened when he was four years old and that his mother later admonished him not to put the white powder near his sister because it could cause babies to be born with severe problems. - The “seeds” and the white stuff: Gabriel describes the white stuff as being similar to semen in boys and having seeds that can multiply if they are brought into contact with another person or water. He explains that he was told to wash hands after handling the white stuff because the seeds can multiply, possibly causing pregnancy if transferred to another person. He emphasizes that the white substance can cause babies that might be blind, deaf, or otherwise disabled. He says his mother told him about the seeds and that it’s dangerous to expose his sister or others to the white stuff. - The self-harm and aggression: Gabriel recounts fighting with his sister, describing that following some of the episodes he engaged in violent acts toward his sister (hitting her, pulling her hair, etc.). He indicates these behaviors intensified after Abraham (Papa) moved in, and that his mother became very stressed as a consequence. He describes subsequent fear about reporting these events and the fear of retaliation by the adults involved, but then he begins to disclose earlier events. Rules and procedural notes from the interviewer - The interviewer (Steve) explains procedural rules for the interview: he is a police officer, with a partner described as Cleo who is the controller of the interview and a camera operator; there is Bethan from social services taking notes; the interview is structured to elicit truthfulness and precision, with an emphasis on avoiding guessing and on not considering Gabriel in trouble for reporting. - Gabriel is encouraged to use truthful accounts and to express himself with the language he chooses, including swear words, and the interviewer explicitly indicates that he would prefer him to supply the real terms (e.g., explicit sexual terms) to ensure accuracy in the record. - The interviewer confirms factual details like the date (11 September, a Thursday), the participants in the interview, and the structure of the interview. He also provides a mock example to illustrate truth-telling and asks Gabriel to identify lies and truths. - The interviewer clarifies that the purpose of the interview is to gather truthfully reported information about past incidents, including events that occurred at the pool, the school, and within the family network. Emotional and safety context - Gabriel communicates fear, confusion, and distress, especially around events at the pool and school. He alternates between recounting explicit acts and the broader social context of an abusive environment. He references fear of retaliation if the information is disclosed and expresses relief at having the opportunity to speak with an adult about what happened. - The narrative includes multiple references to consent, coercion, and the use of physical force to compel participation in sexual activities, as described by Gabriel. Overall content of claims - Gabriel reports extensive sexual abuse and coercion by his father, teachers, and other adults connected to the school and family circle, including forced sexual acts with both him and his sister. - He describes the use of plastic sexual devices inserted into his bottom, causing bleeding, and the performance of sexual acts in changing rooms and disabled toilets at the East Finchley Swimming Pool, in the presence of his father, teachers, and parents. - He recounts participation in a school party that involved sexual activities with multiple adults and a pattern of violence toward him for crying, as well as medical interventions (injections) to suppress crying. - He reports exposure to alcohol and illegal substances (white powder) given or introduced by his father, as well as instructions given by his mother about the dangers of the substances, including the propagation of seeds that could cause pregnancy and birth defects. - He describes a broader pattern of manipulation and complicity among adults at the school, including various named staff who allegedly knew his father and arranged or facilitated abuse. This summary condenses the key points and claims from Gabriel’s account, preserving the explicit statements and descriptions as provided in the transcript, without interpretation or judgment of the claims’ truthfulness.

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The speaker instructs someone to stand next to them and asks the people in the back to spread out. They mention a toy and ask someone to smile, but then correct themselves and say no smiling until they're 30. The speaker addresses someone named Angel and asks their age, to which Angel responds 12. The speaker comments on how tough Angel and their friends have it and refers to them as "sister."

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The speaker briefly greets the audience and mentions that they are currently conducting an investigation. They ask if anyone else is present, specifically law enforcement. They request the credentials of the person they are speaking to and express their appreciation. The speaker concludes by saying that the person they are speaking to needs to improve their ability to hide.

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The speaker asks for the person's name multiple times and tells them not to worry about being in the news. They mention being proud of the person and ask them to show their face. The speaker denies touching the person and tells them not to touch them either. They mention that the person is not allowed to post anything and then the transcript abruptly ends.

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Speaker 0 wants to know if they are being detained, stating they did nothing wrong. Speaker 1 says they were just standing and talking, and they don't know Speaker 0's name. Speaker 0 also doesn't know Speaker 1's name. Speaker 0 observes a perimeter, questioning if they did something wrong and suggesting it's like a crime scene. Speaker 0 asks if the situation involves them being at the capital.

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Speaker 0 asks, "Did you rape the student?" and "Why? Help us understand." Speaker 0 tells Speaker 1 to grab whatever she needs, like her phone or purse. Speaker 1 asks if she is going somewhere. Speaker 0 says they will explain everything and asks her to turn around. Speaker 1 asks if her husband is coming with her. Speaker 0 confirms he is and that they are staying in touch with him, adding they are just going down the road, ten minutes away. Speaker 1 says she would prefer her husband with her and asks if she is in trouble, stating she is lost. Speaker 0 asks if she wants a tissue or a bag because she feels like she is going to throw up.

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Speaker 0 asks if anyone is present and mentions that they are conducting an investigation related to an accident. They inquire about the presence of law enforcement and request credentials. After receiving the necessary information, Speaker 0 concludes by advising the listener to improve their hiding skills.

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The session centers on an interview conducted by Steve (Barnet Police) with Alyssa, a nine-year-old girl whose full name is Alyssa Grace Gareva Dearman. Cleo is present as the controller, and a later portion involves Carl monitoring the session via a computer. The conversation oscillates between eliciting Alyssa’s memories about alleged abuse and the ongoing process of verifying what is true, what was suggested or coached, and what may have been invented or misremembered under pressure. Key participants and roles - Steve: police interviewer, explaining rules and guiding the interview. - Cleo: the facilitator of the session, taking notes and asking questions. - Alyssa (Grace): the child providing the account of alleged abuse and related details. - Abraham: a central adult figure in Alyssa’s narrative who allegedly manipulated, coerced, and abused her and her brother. - Mister Hollings, Miss Martin (headmistress), Mister Morris (the caretaker), and other school/church staff appear as part of a purported network in Alyssa’s accounts. - Papa Hemp: a man Alyssa says is a figure who sometimes presents himself as a paternal relation but whom Alyssa later criticizes. Structure and rules of the interview - The interview begins with introductions and setting: Alyssa’s full name, age, and preferred name. The purpose is to gather detailed recollections of events Alyssa remembers from a period when she wasn’t present (described as events around a Barnet/Barnett area, with a hospital/clinic context in some parts). - Rules emphasized: tell the truth, don’t guess, if you don’t know say so, and if you don’t understand a question ask for it to be rephrased. The interviewer explains that even the interviewer may seek clarification and that there will be an emphasis on exact language, including the use of rude words if necessary to convey what happened. - Alyssa is encouraged to be precise, to speak in detail about what she recalls, and to distinguish truth from lies, with a simple example about who drew a picture to illustrate truth vs. lie. Summary of Alyssa’s detailed accounts (with notable shifts and clarifications) - Family and living situation: - Alyssa lives with her mother (Ella Draper) on 5 Patterson Road, near Christchurch Primary School. Her older brother Gabriel is her sibling, and James is a half-brother who visits but does not live with them. Alyssa also mentions a “Papa Hemp” (Abraham) who lives with them at times, and a nanny, Galina (Galia), who helps with care. - Alyssa states that her father is Ricky, who she sees daily in some contexts while at school; she describes him as frequently present, particularly “at the school” and during other times. She indicates that her father sometimes lies to her mother about visitation; she reports that Ricky visits them daily at times and sometimes claims different visitation schedules. - School and routine: - Alyssa describes Christchurch Primary School and a campus layout that includes infant and junior sections, a staff room, a front office, and a kitchen/canteen area. She mentions a cafeteria/canteen kitchen and describes a door to a staff room where “they do sex” (her phrasing) as part of alleged abuse. - She recounts a specific alleged ritual where a secret room and a hidden wardrobe in a dining room lead to a concealed staircase to an underground area with cupboards. She asserts that in this secret basement, staff and Abraham perform abuse and murder. She mentions that the headmistress (Miss Martin) and another administrator ( Mister Hollings) are involved. - The church and “secret rooms” narrative: - The church adjacent to their school is portrayed as a facility where skulls are danced with during ceremonies. Alyssa describes two nurseries within the church complex, one of which contains a kitchen and a “big white bowl” and a “silver goblet” for collecting blood. She claims skulls are kept in a cupboard in the church, and that staff and parents are involved in ritual activities. - She describes a hidden passage in the church that leads to a secret underground room with cupboards, including weapons (cleavers and knives) and tools used in ritual activities. She indicates that the headmistress, the priest, and Abraham have access to these areas, and that staff have keys to the secret rooms. - Alyssa explains a hierarchy in which secrets are kept; staff have access via keys, and the headmistress exercises control over access to the cupboards and the skulls. - The alleged murder/abuse rituals: - Alyssa details alleged acts including tying a baby by the legs, head removal, blood collection into a bowl and goblet, and the use of bones to create statues or other items. She asserts that some bones are carved into church statues and that skulls are worn by adults in a ritual setting. - She describes a sequence in which babies are allegedly killed, with the head removed while hanging from a wall, and blood collected in a bowl. She claims that the blood is used in the canteen to “put baby meat” into meals, and bones are repurposed into statues by carvers such as Felix and Max. - She also alleges that children at the school are coerced to participate in violent acts and that some are sold to others for sex. She describes babies being injected by a nurse in the school, then decapitated, with body parts processed and used in rituals or for sale. - Trafficking and exploitation: - Alyssa claims that babies are sold to people who want to engage in sexual acts with children, and that she and Gabriel are kept in the school/police described environment and used for abuse for a price (she mentions £50). She says they are held and used in this system during school hours as well as during holidays, and that authorities from social services are involved in a network of trafficking through the church and school. - The Morocco context and the role of Abraham: - A large portion of the detailed accounts about abuse, including specific acts and the ritual environment, is linked to Morocco, where Abraham is described as pressuring, beating, and coercing Alyssa and Gabriel. She notes that Abraham’s actions included physical violence (spooning licks), threats of more severe harm, and attempts to force confessions. - Alyssa indicates that some of her most elaborate stories began after watching a film (Zorro) and receiving cues from Abraham about what to say to authorities. She acknowledges that some of the more fantastical elements (e.g., skulls, cannibalism, elaborate ritual chambers) were suggested by Abraham as part of deception to frighten her or to manipulate the truth. - Truth-telling and memory of lies: - Throughout, Alyssa differentiates between what she believes happened and what Abraham insisted she tell investigators. She admits she lied or embellished elements after Abraham pressed her to say certain things, especially about babies and skulls. She emphasizes that she is worried about getting in trouble for lying and notes that she was afraid of Abraham’s reactions. - She confirms that some parts she previously described (especially the church-based murder/ritual narratives) were not true, as confessed during the interview or later in the conversation. She recognizes that Abraham coached or coerced her to say things that were not accurate, though she also maintains that the Ace/secret-rooms narrative and the general structure of a dangerous environment around the church and school have elements that correspond to true experiences (e.g., the staff’s control, walk-throughs, and the presence of confidential areas). - Current status and next steps: - The interview concludes with an acknowledgment that Alyssa has told many stories, some of which were false as coached by Abraham. The investigators plan to separate the discussion from her mother to avoid pressure and to assess which parts of the story are true, which are embellished, and which are untruthful. - There is an explicit plan to verify elements of the story with other sources (e.g., the alleged houses, the church, and the school, and whether particular staff members exist or hold the described roles). There is mention of bringing Alyssa to medical evaluation to check for injuries, and there is attention to ensuring Alyssa’s safety and wellbeing moving forward. - Emotional and social context: - Alyssa describes a complex and distressing environment shaped by alleged abuse, coercion, fear, and dysfunction at home and at school. She mentions feelings of fear toward Abraham, fear of barriers to telling the truth, and fear of potential retaliation. She also discusses the involvement of her mother, who she says believes Abraham and often agrees with him, which complicates her ability to disclose fully. Overall, the transcript presents Alyssa recounting an alleged and extensive abuse scenario that encompasses home life, a school/church complex, and a network of adults including Abraham, Miss Martin, Mister Hollings, and others. The narrative includes explicit descriptions of sexual and violent abuse, trafficking of children, and ritualized acts, much of which Alyssa later indicates may have been influenced or orchestrated by Abraham, particularly during the Moroccan period of her life. The interview emphasizes truth-telling, acknowledges the potential for misinformation under duress, and lays out a plan for further verification, medical assessment, and protective steps for Alyssa and her brother.

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Everyone out of the car. Please step over here by this vehicle and keep your hands out of your pockets. Can I have your names? I'm Deputy Mitchell. How old are you? 14. And you? 11. You? 12. Do you need any medical attention? No. Where were you riding? In the truck or the trailer? In the trailer. Did they invite you on a trip? Yes. What did they say? They said we were going on a trip. Okay, thank you.

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An officer asks Autumn to step out of her car and turn around to put her hands on her back. Autumn asks what is going on and if she is under arrest, to which the officer replies that she is. Autumn asks if she can ask questions and make a phone call, and the officer says she can. Autumn asks if she can go to her house or the store. The officer asks if she has any other weapons. Autumn replies, "Thirty four o'clock," and the officer says, "That's only at thirty four o'clock. There's one thing else to go."

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The speaker instructs someone to go straight to the car and follow behind them closely. The speaker then asks Carmela if she has anything to say to the victim's family. The speaker questions Carmela about why she was armed at school, asking her to explain how it was self-defense. Another speaker asks if there is anything to say or if they want to play to the community that donated.

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Carmela is asked if she has anything to say to the victim's family. She is questioned about why she was armed and present at the school. She is asked to explain her self-defense and how her actions constitute self-defense.

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Speaker 0 asks for the person's name and questions their reason for being there. They accuse the person of texting a 15-year-old, which the person denies. Speaker 0 threatens to call the police and demands to see the person's phone. The person tries to leave but is stopped and urged to stay and talk.

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The speaker confronts someone who came to meet what they believed to be a child. They inform the person that the police have been called and that they have been exposed by a group called Predator Exposure. The speaker questions the person about their intentions and how they arrived in the country. They also mention the inappropriate conversations the person had with the supposed child. The speaker emphasizes that the person will be arrested for their actions.

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"you're under arrest currently, right, on suspicion of harassment." "the grounds of the arrest are that from the March 10, you've made apparently a number of posts online and on social media harassing an individual who came making serious allegations." "Someone from the church." "We've got serious safeguarding concerns." "But we need to interview you in relation to that investigation have been made." "My children are 12, 13, and eight." "First of all, there's three things that we need to do." "I've got three young children here on the property." "They don't I don't know where they are."

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My name is Steve, a policeman at Barnet Police Station, and I'm here with Cleo. We need to talk to you, Alyssa Grace Gareva Dearman, about what happened. Today is September 5th, and it’s important that you tell us everything you remember. If you don’t understand a question, just let me know. Remember, it’s crucial to tell the truth; if you don’t know something, say so. You can use any words you need to describe what happened. You live with your mom and brother Gabriel, and your dad visits sometimes. You mentioned your brother James, but he doesn’t live with you. Let’s start by discussing what you remember about your experiences.

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"So the question was, have we spoken to the shooter's parents, and if there were any red flags that may have been missed?" "I know there were dozens of interviews that have been conducted, with relatives, friends, associates of the shooter, as well as people, obviously, witnesses that were present at the scene yesterday." "I know we have not been successful in, talking to the shooter's mother yet at this time, but there there continue to be efforts, made to get that done." "So you have talked to the father? I I cannot confirm that." "I just I don't know. There's been We have been listening to"

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The speaker asks an officer what is happening and what is going on. The speaker repeats, "What's that?" and "What?" The officer responds that they can't describe exactly what's going on, stating, "It's an ongoing investigation." The speaker repeats the word "crime" multiple times.

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Hey guys, can I pause for a moment? Are there any armed individuals here? Yes, the police. Law enforcement. Can you please provide your credentials? Okay. What was the reason for your call? You need to do...
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