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The Great Reveal: Featuring Jon Wedger

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So I went to her office and she just burst in to tears and she grabbed hold of me, hugged me and she said “Can you ever forgive me for what happened?” and I said “Well, wha… what… what are you on about?” and she said “I watched them bully you and destroy you and everything you said happened. That little girl died“. I said “Yeah, I know about that” and she said “And since you did what you did they never investigated another case of child prostitution“. And that was 2004/2005. They never investigated another case and nearly 10 years of all those serious, serious crimes. I mean, you’re talking the raping of children just short of murder, really. In seriousness they never investigated another… another”… I mean they even had a Transgender Crime Unit and transgender crime it… it… it equates to like 0.001% of all crime. So there’s a team investigating that but child prostitution – there was nothing.

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She was linked to organised crime but intelligence from “multiple sources” suggested she also had connections within the local police. BG: John, you… you are in, still in a delicate situation with the police so, er, I’ll say the… we’ll just end that bit there on your relationship and how… and how things are going for leaving the police… JW: It’s a criminal offence. Conspiracy is and you see people go and bandy conspiracy theorists. There’s no theorists about it, this is conspiracy reality (33:24) and I was in the centre of a very horrible conspiracy and so frightened, I couldn’t tell anyone. I genuinely thought they would come for me and come for my children. So I thought ‘Well I’ve had enough of this. This is outrageous’ so I… I said… I got hold of the Commissioner and I said to the Commissioner – I wrote to him…It's a motivational podcast - a funny podcast to listen to. If you are fans of the Joe Rogan Podcast or The James English Podcast or the Joey Diaz Podcast then you might well enjoy this NEW UK podcast. Moo uses both these (whatever the first is) but certainly wi-fi when making her videos so that may explain why she builds up to a screaming finale. I bet she’s puce in the face as well. JW: Well… well… what… what it’s saying is that, first it’s Central London but there is a transient population and people don’t tend to live there, they just work there, and when they’re working away from home – a bit like someone going to Thailand – they will commit a crime of, you know, like soliciting, prostitute or whatever, because they’ve got the anonymity of being a tourist but when they live in an area there is a different mindset. So it’s going to an area that is more residential or… and… yeah, I would say some of the areas were bad areas… they were bad areas, and I think most of them had their own social problems, but there was a lot of residential kids homes in these outer boroughs and a lot of kids would be farmed out. And I think the kids would network, you know, so if a kid was taken… taken in to a secure unit, for whatever reason, they would go in there, they would network with other kids and the main way of earning money was either through violent crime, robbery or with girls it was prostitution. (20:57) So these networks were all set up, you know, and no one was looking… there was no one looking in to them at all.

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Its hardly beyond the wit of some folk to seek a “tidy” settlement in or out of court to resolve on going “embarrassing administrative difficulties”when shit insists on colliding with fans.I am not suggesting any particular evidence that this is the primary motive here with Mr Wedger but hey #jusaying 😉 senior officers prevented from moving up the ranks if they had been guilty of covering up matters which should have been investigated which is also known as corruption.Both former officers have obviously gone through a difficult time but so have victims/survivors who we are supposed to protect as part of our oath. JW: …. late 90s now/early 2000s and there was a children’s programme ‘Rosie & Jim‘ and it was, sort of like, glamourising life on a canal and it’s not a bad life but, you know, these people were living on there and no one knew what they were or what they were doing, and what happened then was that highlighted what was going on and we started getting a lot of national interest from national crime agencies and started getting a lot of help from, what used to be, the National Crime Squad, and, er, also the Scotland Yard’s Paedophile Unit. We were working jointly because of the successes I was having (5:14). Thing is that people who have a grievance and are not listened to do tend to ramp things up, we saw that with the false allegations about Lord McAlpine, made by someone who i’m sure was abused but when he felt he wasn’t being taken seriously started making the allegations more interesting. There is also a well documented Finnish case of a man suffering from querulant paranoia (where a belief in huge overarching conspiracies is common) who had genuinely uncovered corruption; the strain of being disbelieved led him to behave so irrationally he was eventually sectioned. are of interest to us specifically as the IPSG with regards to why neither officer had not taken their

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Whatever we say is likely to attract criticism, both Maggie and Jon have a large number of supporters and when talking about such emotive topics such as child abuse/exploitation feelings run high. Also guys are Ella and Abe still together? Do the police believe they are still at large in the UK or hiding out in Europe somewhere, possibly in Spain or Russia? Mr Wedger said he was bullied after filing an intelligence report alleging that some of his colleagues knew a prostitute was pimping out girls as young as nine but turned a blind eye. I put everything in the letter but all of a sudden everything changed. All of a sudden the senior management, er, the Assistant Commissioners, the… they… they were behind me, they’re no longer prosecuting me, they’re… they’re… they’re trying to, erm, bring forward my early retirement and everything else. Erm, but other things they did was that they, erm, they halved my pay without even telling me. They cut my pay in half. This is of course possible, but judging from his descriptions of the work he did—good, dedicated work, with some of the most vulnerable populations one could encounter, fighting against seemingly insurmountable institutional barriers—it seems likely that he might have begun developing PTSD as a result of his job.As you say, mental health units aren’t places to hide or punish the mentally ill, any more than general hospitals are places to hide and punish the physically ill. JW: So… so what happens now is, I say “I can’t work under you“, so I leave and I go on to a Child Abuse Unit (34:22) and I end up in North London – a very busy part of North London – and I start on this unit and we’re investigating child abuse, and I’m in there and I get approached by a Detective Sergeant. He said “Look, as well as being an investigator, do you want to take on a new additional role?“. So I said “Like what?“, so he said “Well, there’s all sorts of things you can do“. I said “Is there one to do with the, erm, the liaison with children’s homes?“. (34:46) He went “Yeah, yeah, yeah there is. The girl left two years ago“. I said “Was there any issues with… with it?” and she said “No, no, no, no, no issues. It’s an easy number. You’ll get given a day here and there to go and deal with it. There’ll be the odd meeting but over two years she never had any issues at all“. I said “Did child prostitution ever crop up?“. “Oh no, no, no. We don’t get any of that“. I went “OK“. JW: I whistleblew and I… I made an allegation against a senior Officer who, since then, had been promoted to one of the highest posts in the country. Erm, made the allegation and I was assured that this would be taken the most… in the utmost seriousness and “Don’t worry, we will investigate it“. So I said “OK“. (43:50) I then get informed by the Metropolitan Police Federation that I am to be served with gross misconduct pap… no, misconduct papers. I said “Well why, what have I done?“. They said “Er, you’ve, er, it’s data protection violations“. So I said “Well I haven’t violated anything“. They said “Well don’t worry, we’re assured it’ll be a management action“. Right, OK. Mr Wedger was clearly very dedicated to his work, and this institutional neglect of a vulnerable population must have been highly distressing to him.

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Despite being placed under the care of an NHS mental health team and given counselling, he twice returned to work in 2015, first on the fraud investigation team and then on the road deaths unit. However, the return to work made his PTSD even worse. BG: Er, It’s good to have you here in the UK Column studio after all this time. Erm, just start somewhere at the beginning. Just tell us a little bit about yourself and, just, when did you become a policeman and er, what sort of things have you done before you got near the child protection issues. JW: It does, without a doubt. (42:35) And anyone… and I tell you how much it has an impact – when I went to a job agency to try and get work as er, er, a civilian detective I was told by the agency, erm “Have you been or are you a Mason?“. I said “Well, why are you asking me that?“. He said “We cannot take anyone who is a, or has been, a Mason“. And I said “Well why is that?” and he said “Because it has ruined too many inquiries, namely the Hillsborough inquiry. It was deliberately frustrated by the Masons. Deliberately“. A report by Chief Inspector Tavares de Almeida to the Coordinator of the Criminal Investigation: 10thSeptember 2007 The Drs Gaspar, two UK Doctors on holiday with the McCanns and the Paynes in 2005, allege paedophilia within the Tapas 9 group.However I really hope this year will be the year Abe and Ella are captured. Plus how the hell did Abe and Ella escape from Ella’s place with the police at the front door?

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