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Dark web paedophile Matthew Falder jailed for 32 years

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Dark web paedophile Matthew Falder jailed for 32 years

 

A "warped and sadistic" paedophile who blackmailed victims and shared abuse tips and images on the dark web has been jailed for 32 years.

 

Cambridge graduate Matthew Falder, 29, admitted 137 charges - including rape - against 46 people, some of whom were in court to see him jailed.

 

He coerced victims into acts including licking toilet seats and self-harming.

 

Full story: http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-43114471

 
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I though the ''dark web" was science fiction till I just looked it up, and it's real. Sad that such exists though.

If we know about that, what goes on that we don't know about?

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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I though the ''dark web" was science fiction till I just looked it up, and it's real. Sad that such exists though.

If we know about that, what goes on that we don't know about?

I read once that us ordinary folk only see 1% of the internet ,the rest is the deep web ,part of which is the dark web .

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1 minute ago, bert bloggs said:

I read once that us ordinary folk only see 1% of the internet ,the rest is the deep web ,part of which is the dark web .

and 99% of what we see  is garbage anyway

Has a minimum time-to-be-served sentence been set for this depraved nutcase? If not, he'll be back out and re-offending before he's 46.

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8 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

I though the ''dark web" was science fiction till I just looked it up, and it's real. Sad that such exists though.

If we know about that, what goes on that we don't know about?

 

There's a lot that isn't illegal/criminal/sick. Those are the the bits making headlines, though. The "dark" thing may make it sounds ominous, but that's just another headline seller.

Some pretty sick stuff on the Dark Web. Don't know how much of it is real. Good the authorities are getting to grips with it. They'll deal with cryptocurrencies next, you wait and see. Get your money out now.

31 minutes ago, car720 said:

I could  be wrong but I think the dark web is not new.  Something about the old system of bulletin boards etc.., BBS.  I used to use them back in the mid Eighties but moved on since.

So right, I went into a video chat room on a the dark web, 12 live video windows appear, really scary stuff on the live feed and text

2 hours ago, nausea said:

Some pretty sick stuff on the Dark Web. Don't know how much of it is real. Good the authorities are getting to grips with it. They'll deal with cryptocurrencies next, you wait and see. Get your money out now.

 

 

Are you thinking cryptocurrencies belong in the same category as the "dark web" where there are hit men available for hire?

 

 

15 hours ago, webfact said:

Cambridge graduate Matthew Falder, 29, admitted 137 charges - including rape - against 46 people,

Scum. 

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