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Katman
23rd August 2012, 18:53
http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/teacher-terrible-disorder-pleads-guilty-dozens-sex-crimes-5040098

He's an "unwilling host of a most terrible disorder".

I wonder if he rides a motorcycle - (in between riding young boys).

JimO
23rd August 2012, 19:04
he definitely slipped through the cracks

MD
23rd August 2012, 19:08
http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/teacher-terrible-disorder-pleads-guilty-dozens-sex-crimes-5040098

He's an "unwilling host of a terrible disorder".

I wonder if he rides a motorcycle - (in between riding young boys).


You have to give him credit for the most outlandish excuse of all time. I just cracked up hearing "I'm an unwilling host of a terrible disorder" Man I can use that in so many ways.
"What Officer, me responsible for speeding? No that's the terrible disorder manifesting itself in my body". Yeah right.

slofox
23rd August 2012, 19:17
"What Officer, me responsible for speeding? No that's the terrible disorder manifesting itself in my body". Yeah right.

Well, that's true in my case - getting onto a bike turns me into a raving loon. 'snot MY fault!

Jantar
23rd August 2012, 19:37
It's not my fault that the speed limits are set so rediculously low. :facepalm:

Akzle
23rd August 2012, 20:02
http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/teacher-terrible-disorder-pleads-guilty-dozens-sex-crimes-5040098

He's an "unwilling host of a terrible disorder".

I wonder if he rides a motorcycle - (in between riding young boys).

that's legalese for "i'm not responsible so i'm going to get off these charges."

the devil is in the detail. law is about language. his lawyer has had his person admit the charges, but deny responsibility.

it will be interesting to see how it plays out.

unstuck
23rd August 2012, 20:07
Tis the schools fault.:yes:

neels
23rd August 2012, 20:09
Perhaps if he's so unwilling, he should shoot himself in the head, then everyone wins.

mashman
23rd August 2012, 20:10
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-EtxzXpYkikg/TcD3qYconaI/AAAAAAAAEy4/44ZnkAWVymM/s1600/double+tap+2.jpg

One for him and one for his guest.

Road kill
23rd August 2012, 20:44
Seen his type of tears before sorry,,shoot the cunt.:angry2:

munster
23rd August 2012, 20:48
His apology sounded like he was sorry he got caught, more than sorry for what he did.

gammaguy
24th August 2012, 01:29
not as good as the excuse from the guy accused of killing his three year old daughter

"she was crying,so i pulled her towards me,but instead she spun out of my arms and into a wall and then i tripped over her."

yeah fuckin right.

This from his lawyer on the radio this morning.

im not sure if they are dumb enough to think we will believe this bullshit,or just feel they have to justify them selves instead of taking responsibility for their actions.

arkeo
24th August 2012, 06:40
"I wish that I could fix the damage that I've caused" I wonder... How? :facepalm:

scissorhands
24th August 2012, 07:27
Tis the schools fault.:yes:

The school board of trustees all stepping down is at least a start.
A small group of well meaning trustees, but ill-informed lay people are not an appropriate group [ever] for placing staff, around our kids in our schools.

Its at least positive the government is stepping in, hopefully curbing this occurring again in the future.

Psychopaths usually have the community wrapped around their finger until they get caught out

I didnt like the way he held his hand out in front of him during his court apology....

Bring back phrenology

Maki
24th August 2012, 07:59
What about parents who allowed their kids to spend time at the home of a single male teacher? Wonder what was going through their brains?

unstuck
24th August 2012, 08:10
What about parents who allowed their kids to spend time at the home of a single male teacher? Wonder what was going through their brains?

My guess would be alcohol and thc, knowing the area.:shutup:

oneofsix
24th August 2012, 08:54
He's an "unwilling host of a most terrible disorder".

Is that modern speak for possessed? Perhaps they should send him a priest to perform an exorcism. :lol:


"I wish that I could fix the damage that I've caused" I wonder... How? :facepalm:

He is willing to give them a special cuddle to make them feel better :sick:


What about parents who allowed their kids to spend time at the home of a single male teacher? Wonder what was going through their brains?

That teachers are an honoured a trusted profession, the very things that attracts these losers to the profession as a "safe" place to hide with plenty of potential victims.
The trap is a bit like a couple of kids want to go camping or stay away overnight but it will be OK because even though no parents will be present a responsible adult will be there in the form of a teacher.
Yeah the parents fucked up and most of them will be beating themselves up about it.

XxKiTtiExX
24th August 2012, 10:01
He obviously felt so bad about it that he still continued to do it, obviously it didn't eat him up as much as he claims. I'm sorry? I get the impression he's only sorry that he's been caught and had his name and face plastered all through the newspaper and all over television.

Perhaps it is an illness/disorder. But I don't/won't ever believe that there is any amount of treatment, medication, or psychology that can fix someone so sick.

One word.... Bullet.

unstuck
24th August 2012, 11:06
Fuck the bullets, too quick and painless. get him out of protection and into a general population section of jail, no lube and lots of angry big cocks to play with.:Punk:

The Lone Rider
24th August 2012, 11:30
http://outofafrica2010.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/noose.jpg

For whom the bell tolls.

Katman
24th August 2012, 12:26
The forceful tone of his voice during the teary apology, proclaiming that he was NOT a monster, smacks of an incredible arrogance.

Oh well, he's got some 'fun' to look forward to.

Winston001
24th August 2012, 12:37
What about parents who allowed their kids to spend time at the home of a single male teacher? Wonder what was going through their brains?

One of the local parents was on TV last night. He asked the reporter if she would trust her children with a deputy principal? She said "Yes". As would I.

Paedophiles pick out the lonely and the vulnerable and it appears there were plenty of kids at this school with dysfunctional homelives. Parents absent, parents who don't care, parents drunk and drugged up. Its no surprise kids responded to kindness from a likeable respected teacher.

Winston001
24th August 2012, 12:55
What annoys me is the immediate focus of blame on the school principal and the board of trustees. The primary offender here is Parker, noone else.



Ok, having got that off my chest I agree there are some hard questions to be asked. The police wrote to the principal saying it was inappropriate for Parker to have children staying at his home overnight. Its possible the board of trustees never knew of the letter.

I hate the word "inappropriate" which is bandied around these days to the extent its meaningless. How about "wrong". Its wrong to have kids sleeping at this man's house.

If I was the principal who got the letter and no other information, and the teacher was widely liked, and if I was a bit soft and ineffective (known principals like that), then I'd assume the letter was a general overreaction. I'd know sleepovers might not be a good look in cities but at this small school its just a dedicated teacher extending pastoral care. Put the letter aside and think about it...until its forgotten.

Edbear
24th August 2012, 13:25
You make a good point. It is prudent at the least and necessary at best to ensure you are not allowing the situation to occur at all. For everyone's protection an adult should not be alone in charge of other people's children, esp in this setting.

With the problem of attracting male teachers into Early Childhood Teaching it should be obvious that having sleep overs with only one adult present is a recipe for trouble.

Akzle
24th August 2012, 18:15
http://outofafrica2010.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/noose.jpg

For whom the bell tolls.
i know NZ's adversarial court system generally promotes "punishment" over "rehabilitation", but this last clown (stuart murray) had his "due" "legal" punishment and you voters are still whining about him. so what god "punishing" this guy?, for infringing against yer legislation?

i'd spare a bullet for him. personally i reckon they should be removed from the gene pool, but that's not "justice" according to nz's "justice" system.


One of the local parents was on TV last night. He asked the reporter if she would trust her children with a deputy principal? She said "Yes". As would I.

Paedophiles pick out the lonely and the vulnerable and it appears there were plenty of kids at this school with dysfunctional homelives. Parents absent, parents who don't care, parents drunk and drugged up.
that's not entirely true. it is a very close community. while there are bad apples, there always are, but most of these people are honest folk.
MOST parents want to trust the people they shelve their children with for 40 hours a week.
MOST teachers/principals/scout leaders etc are decent men. let's not get out the torches and pitchforks just yet ehh...