I left this a day before commenting further as I wanted to see what sorts of things would be posted.
It's sad that you're more interested in the criminal than the victims, Ian.
That's not worthy of you, Dave, and a bit naughty, as I'm sure you're aware:-)) For those who don't realise what Dave was up to, it's called a Straw Man argument. He's tried to infer from my posts that I 'care' more for the defendant than the 'victim', although, being a person of substantive intellect, he's chosen his words very carefully.
The facts are very simple: it took Fatandy to discover the boys' ages (interestingly, one was indeed 17, the other 15) so now we at least know they were unlikely to have been seduced in their innocence. In fact, had the perpetrator been a 17 year old girl naked in her car I wonder what the reactions in here would be then?
There's also another point. here; the defendant could not possibly have known the ages of the boys and, in any case, one was above the legal age of consent in this country, as were both in most countries around the world. Finally, Fatandy also mnakes a very pertinent point when he posted
To be honest the thing that surprises me the most is that they didn't take the £250 and then do a runner. It's not like he could have sued them for not posting the photos online.
While I agree with Dave's response I wonder if - when the two young men realised he was slightly dotty and wasn't going to pay them anything - they decided to 'shop' him because they felt irritated with the outcome.
Ian, 2 words, James Bulger. Now do one and go and hug a tree. Your posts on this issue make me fume lad
Sorry, but I simply don't see the relevance of that remark. Firstly, the Bulger case was totally different in so many ways it's hard to know where to start and, as it lacks any sort of premise and is merely a statistical syllogism, I can't really respond. Child-on-child murders are - thankfully - rare, but when they happen they make a massive impact. The Bulger case was truly horrifying but has no bearing on this man's actions.