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And remanded for a couple of weeks. 

One of the saddest and strangest situations in a long while.

 
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1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Couldn’t be sadder than Phil Walsh.

Same poison

 
Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

The photo going around is something else!

Was just about to post if that’s really him in the photo doing the rounds. 


 

10 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Seen 2 photos now, sent to me.

 

vic police are scum, sorry!

Is that “scum” in the same way that all butchers are “scum” because you got a bad piece of steak from one once? Or did you mean that the individual who leaked photographs is “scum,” in which case, I would agree.

42 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

Is that “scum” in the same way that all butchers are “scum” because you got a bad piece of steak from one once? Or did you mean that the individual who leaked photographs is “scum,” in which case, I would agree.

Meant the leaker of photo, obviously a badly worded post on my behalf 

Just wow, all these screenshots of text messages going around with alleged offences and the photos are just horrible. Really feel for the Laidley family and hope they stay away from social media as much as they can. It’s a shame something like this will take the focus off the virus for the next week or so. 

12 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

The photo going around is something else!

You mean photos Rod, absolutely gobsmacking stuff.


13 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

The photo going around is something else!

Dude looks like a Laidley.

Unfathomable behaviour by the Policeman or woman who are meant to serve and protect.

Edited by Win4theAges

Fox Footy has published the photos.

It's a sad state of affairs when fan footy forums have higher standards of integrity that media outlets.

 

 


3 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Fox Footy has published the photos.

It's a sad state of affairs when fan footy forums have higher standards of integrity that media outlets.

 

 

Correction, now all the Murdoch rags are running it.

Hypocritically, they're running the photo in an article about the photo being leaked.. just a thinly veiled opportunity to give people a gawk.

 

1 hour ago, demonstone said:

Dude looks like a Laidley.

Shouldn’t laugh, but that is very funny.

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1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The leaking of those photos is a terrible betrayal of trust 

The offender must be brought to account 

I've always been surprised when a celeb or sports star is charged with something that their name and critical details of the matter miraculously come out in the press within a very short period of time.

If not for the alleged offender, then privacy for the victim and associated families should be paramount. It may also affect the integrity of the case against the accused.

In this case, the image of Laidely's mugshot from Vicpol database has his MNI on it, which would make Vicpol furious.

Vicpol do an valuable and unenviable job, particulary during current lockdown, but the person within the force who leaked these is truly dumb and deserves what they get.

Edited by Moonshadow

 

What a grub Ricky Nixon is, trying to draw attention to himself by crowing he has inside knowledge. You have to feel for the Laidley family. I hope they find who leaked those photos and taken firm action.

What is it with the WCE? Ex players in trouble so frequently.

Cuzz

Kerr

Mainwaring

Gardiner

Chick

... and now Laidley

 


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