What was april jones facebook post
But apparently it is. According to section of the Communications Act , it is. And the Crown Prosecution Service, and the magistrates who saw the messages, which joked about a missing five-year-old as someone you might want to have sex with, decided that it was. And sentenced Matthew Woods to three months in jail. They behave, in fact, as if other people are just there to provide an audience so that they can show off.
Perhaps they can see a woman on TV crying over her lost child, and think that the best thing to do is to post a joke on Facebook. These new communities might not be like the old communities, where people will give up time, and energy, and the warmth of their homes, to show support. Time stopped in that moment as everyone hoped and prayed that April would be found safe and well.
Like every school day your daddy Paul woke yourself up and your brother Harley for school, your last school day - I hope it was magical princess. On this day you rode your bicycle to school, this was a common thing for you because due to your mild cerebral palsy riding was easier, and like always, your daddy brought it home again.
As school finished on Monday 1st October , you were picked up from school and that night your parents also had parents evening - treasure each moment with your children no one knows what is written out for them. You were taken to swimming lessons, I know you had not long started swimming lessons before you disappeared you loved the beach and the water, you were certainly a water baby.
Your Mummy phoned your daddy and asked him to prepare tea for you and your little friend as your daddy like many other times did not come to swimming lessons but waited at home with Harley as you both wanted to go outside to play after tea.
Your last meal was spaghetti and toast, I love spaghetti and I think of you when the little ones in my life ask for it for tea.
You got some extra time outside even though it was a school night because on this evening Monday, 1st October you had an amazing school report, your mummy and daddy were very proud of you and treated you for doing so very well at school. A small knit town, a town where everyone knew everyone, it was safe to leave your doors unlocked and children played freely on estates together. On Monday 1st October , 6 years ago, a little girls life stolen brutally, a families hearts shattered, a community torn and strangers brought together by a very special little girl.
Because, no child should be denied the right to be outside and playing, children need fresh air and they need to simply be children. Ensure they stay close by your home and ensure they know that they are not to go with anyone, even if that person is known to them. Create a password or safe word just for you and your child, ensure they know that if you have asked someone to go collect them that they can ask for the password or safe word. She begged parents to educate kids on the dangers of playing outside - and revealed that she always thinks of her when kids ask for April's last meal of spaghetti.
She also revealed that April's last meal was spaghetti and toast - and she can't stop thinking of her murdered daughter whenever a child asks for it. April, five, was being allowed to play out late with her friends as a reward for doing well at school. Just 15 minutes later Coral sent April's big brother out to fetch her - but she had already been abducted by the paedophile.
Matthew Woods, 19, from Chorley, Lancashire, made comments about April and Madeleine McCann, the three-year-old who went missing during a family holiday in Portugal in Woods was arrested for his own safety after about 50 people descended on his home. He pleaded guilty at Chorley magistrates court to sending by means of a public electronic communications network a message or other matter that is grossly offensive. The chairman of the bench, Bill Hudson, said Woods's comments were so "abhorrent" he deserved the longest sentence the court could hand down.
Hudson added: "The reason for the sentence is the seriousness of the offence, the public outrage that has been caused and we felt there was no other sentence this court could have passed which conveys to you the abhorrence that many in society feel this crime should receive.
The court was told Woods's Facebook page was available to a large number of people.
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