Pervert dad and son’s reunion behind bars

KILLER pervert David Norris grew up without knowing his runaway dad. But when they finally met in a bizarre prison reunion, he found out that they had a lot in common.

Both men have a sickening history of sexual violence. And thanks to an astonishing twist of fate, they now share the same address – C Hall in Scotland’s prison for perverts.

Norris’s father, David Gillies, 39, is serving life in Peterhead jail for abducting a young woman and torturing her for 18 hours.

And his lookalike son is in the cell directly below him after attempting to rape an eight-year-old girl and beating a man to death for taunting him about his crime.

Until the prison system brought them together, neither man had any idea about the other’s horrific record.

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I’ve moved into 4th

But the person in front of me in 3rd place posted her video yesterday and others are accusing her of cheating.  She says she’s only posted about her entry on her blog that gets a lot of traffic and that’s why she’s gotten so many votes so quickly – I tend to believe her and to be honest, I’m a little jealous.  I average about 1800 to 2000 unique visitors a day, but maybe only a handful of that number are dedicated readers and of that handful only a few decide to take the time to vote.

If you really want to read some drama, check out the comments on the 2nd and 3rd place entries.  One of the comments even accuses me of cheating because I’ve moved up so quickly..

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Court: Conversations with pastors not always privileged

A conversation with a religious leader is not protected from being revealed in court unless it occurred in private and the leader was acting as a spiritual adviser, a New Jersey appeals court ruled Wednesday.

A unanimous three-judge panel of the New Jersey Appellate Division ruled that a pastor’s testimony should be allowed at a trial in which a father is facing charges of sexually molesting his two daughters.

While the conversation occurred in private, the pastor did not offer to keep it confidential. Nor did he purport to be acting in the role of a spiritual adviser, and he explicitly refused to counsel the man.

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