The Wrongful Exoneration Of Adnan Syed Feat. Andrew Hammel

TOMORROW (24th June 2023) AT NOON (ET)

Roberta Glass of the Roberta Glass True Crime Report will be chatting LIVE with “inactive” lawyer, and writer Andrew Hammel on his 2 part Quillette article headed “The Wrongful Exoneration of Adnan Syed

Monitoring By MAPPA After Seventeen Years & Is Emily Dugan Gaslighting Or Does She Really Not Recognise The Red Flags Re: Violent Rapist & Sex Offender Andrew Malkinson? (Part 14)

In Part 12 of this blog series, which can be read by tapping on the button below

Violent rapist and parasitic predator Andrew Malkinson made a statement to Emily Dugan.

The statement Andrew Malkinson made sounded like he was baiting and attempting to gaslight his victim.

It is shocking, but not surprising, that whoever is meant to be monitoring Andrew Malkinson from MAPPA (Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements) seemingly did not pick up on what he said.

MAPPA guidelines state in part;

The Criminal Justice Act 2003 (“CJA 2003”) provides for the establishment of Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (“MAPPA”) in each of the 42 criminal justice areas in England and Wales.These are designed to protect the public, including previous victims of crime, from serious harm by sexual and violent offenders. They require the local criminal justice agencies and other bodies dealing with offenders to work together in partnership in dealing with these offenders.

This Guidance on MAPPA has been issued by the Secretary of State for Justice under the CJA2003 in order to help the relevant agencies in dealing with MAPPA offenders. These agencies are required to have regard to the Guidance (so they need to demonstrate and record their reasons if they depart from it).

MAPPA is not a statutory body in itself but is a mechanism through which agencies can better discarge their statutory responsibilities and protect the public in a co-ordinated manner. Agencies at all times retain their full statutory responsibilities and obligations. They need to ensure that these are not compromised by MAPPA. In particular, no agency should feel pressured to agree to a course of action which they consider is in conflict with their statutory obligations and wider responsibility for public protection.

MAPPA Guidance – March 2023

As if he were bragging about his vicious crimes, violent rapist and sexual predator Andrew Malkinson stated;

It’s like a foregone conclusion

You, You’re completely vulnerable and powerless

There’s nothing you can do

Violent rapist Andrew Malkinson published on the 1st of October 2021 via part 2 of a 6 part podcast

He has made numerous choice statements since being released from prison in December 2020 via public platforms, yet the authorities appear to be turning a blind eye.

Who is monitoring Andrew Malkinson and why are so many red flags seemingly being ignored?

Link to Part 15 here

Killer Luke Mitchell & Malignant Narcissist Sandra Lean’s Killer Cult (Part 118)

Sandra Lean

Dan Neuharth wrote and published an article in March 2017 headed;

‘14 Ways Narcissists Can Be Like Cult Leaders’

Below are excerpts from Dan Neuharth’s article and are relevant to psychopathic killer Luke Mitchell and innocence fraud pusher Sandra Lean;

The tactics some narcissists use to get their way in personal relationships can be strikingly similar to the coercive tactics used by destructive cult leaders.

If you have a spouse, family member, friend, or boss who is narcissistic, ask yourself whether any of the following 14 characteristics of destructive cults parallel your relationship with the narcissist.

1. Cult leaders act larger than life. They are viewed as innately good, possessing special wisdom, answerable to no one, with no one above them.

2. Cult members rights are subjugated for the good of the group, leader, or cause. Members are told that what the cult wants them to do is for their own good, even if it is self-destructive.

3. An Us vs. Them attitude prevails.Outsiders are viewed as dangerous or enemies. This turns members focus outward, reducing the chances they will spot problems within the cult. In addition, viewing others as enemies is used to justify extreme actions because of thedangers outsiders pose.

4. The leader or cause becomes all-important. Members devote inordinate amounts of time to the leader and group, leaving little time for self-care or reflection.

5. Feelings are devalued, minimized, or manipulated. Shame, guilt, coercion, and appeals to fear keep members in line. Members are led to discount their instincts and intuition and told to seek answers from the leader or cult’s teachings. Overtime, members can lose touch with their previous habits and values.

6. Questioning and dissent are not tolerated. Having doubts about the leader or cult is considered shameful or sinful. Members are told that doubts or dissent indicate something wrong with the member.

7. The ends justify the means. The rightness of the leader and cult justifies behavior that violates most peoples standards for ethics and honesty. In the zealotry of the cult, anything goes.

8. Closeness to the cult and leader is rewarded while distance is punished. Temporary ostracism is used to punish behavior that doesnt conform to group rules. Members fear being estranged from the group and losing their identities and the benefits of group membership.

9. Cult members are on an endless treadmill of becoming. Only the cult leader is considered perfect. All other members must strive to emulate the leader. Most cults are set up so that members can never achieve this perfection, which keeps them dependent.

10. Lies are repeated so often they seem true. The cult leader cannot be wrong and never needs to apologize.

11. Cult leaders enrich themselves at members expense. Members are encouraged or coerced into gratifying the leaders needs by giving up time, money, and more.

12. Communication is coercive or deceptive. Things are not always what they seem. This fosters confusion, leaving members vulnerable. When confused, they seek solace from the aura of certainty the leader seems to possess.

13. Sameness is encouraged. Certain kinds of appearance, behavior, and cult terms and language become the norm for members. Over time, members come to identify themselves as part of an entity rather than as individuals.

14. Doing what the leader wants is presented as the path to enlightenment or happiness. In time, this leads members to give up their old habits and norms. They live in a bubble, filtering out information that might weaken their resolve. Read more here

Link to Part 119 here