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Fans, defenders line up to support ‘inspirational’ Luka Rocco Magnotta on Facebook. Fans, defenders line up to support ‘inspirational’ Luka Rocco Magnotta on Facebook Facebook | Twitter | Email | Instapaper Josh VisserThursday, Jun. 21, 2012 Accused killer Luka Rocco Magnotta has attracted many supporters and admirers on Facebook, with the biggest fan page nearing 1,400 members.

Fans, defenders line up to support ‘inspirational’ Luka Rocco Magnotta on Facebook

Facebook Jun Lin’s family get taste of Canadian justice system It must have seemed strange that a central preoccupation during the brief hearing they watched was whether Luka Rocco Magnotta, the man accused of murdering their son before dismembering and defiling his body, was getting proper care while in detention. “I have some concern about the institution that Mr. As Mr. More from Graeme Hamilton… For years, occasional porn actor and escort Luka Rocco Magnotta mined the Internet in a bid for fame, or at least, infamy. That changed in late May when Magnotta was accused of one of the most disturbing crimes in recent memory, the dismemberment slaying of Concordia student Jun Lin. Creator of Luka Magnotta Facebook fan page apologizes. The creator of one of the largest Luka Rocco Magnotta Facebook fan sites says the alleged murderer told her to create the page “weeks prior” to when he was arrested in Berlin.

Creator of Luka Magnotta Facebook fan page apologizes

According to 21-year-old Destiney St. Denis from Saskatoon, she’s now passed the Facebook page administrator status to another person and says she feels she was “somewhat” manipulated by the now infamous Magnotta. “I talked to him about it prior to what happened, he didn’t tell me anything about the murder, but he asked me if I could make a page about him,” said St. Denis who initially messaged Magnotta about videos he had posted online of himself suffocating kittens. “The last message he sent me was on the fourth, right before he got caught,” she said. When asked why she continued communication with Magnotta she explained, “I don’t know … he would always send me hearts in messages if I don’t reply to him.”

The reality of protected child abuse and snuff networks. Beyond the Dutroux Affair. "From East Belfast's Kincora Boys' Home, via Leicestershire, Staffordshire and London, to the children's homes of Clwyd, we have witnessed 25 years of cover-up.

The reality of protected child abuse and snuff networks. Beyond the Dutroux Affair

Cover-up, not to protect the innocent but to protect the regularly named elements of the British establishment who surface whenever widespread evidence of child abuse is exposed. From the public schools right through to the Catholic and Anglican churches, child abuse has been allowed a special place of sanctuary... Social workers, police, security services, local and national political figures remain the common factors in the fall-out from the [child abuse] inquiries...

In case after case the cycle is described - a child is 'taken into care', then abused in a home, handed on to an outside pedophile ring and out on to the rent-boy/prostitution circuit beyond, if they live that long... Journalists find themselves battling first with authority, then with the libel laws, to publish the truth about a vast web of abuse Michel Lelievre.