shockedcanadian
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This is a Canadian police past time. TPS, OPP, Peel Region et al all engage in the abuse of our young, it's a aphrodisiac for many of them.
Until America and others hold us to account, this is what you will continue to support.
WARNING: This story contains details of abuse.
When Graeme Willson first called CBC News more than a decade ago, he came across as a broken man. Some of his thoughts were jumbled and rambly, but his central memories and message seemed crystal clear.
In 1982, when he was a teenager in Abbotsford, B.C., he said he'd been sexually assaulted multiple times by a man who had power over him and trust in the community: an on-duty RCMP constable.
"I was repeatedly assaulted and victimized and stalked by Const. Don Cooke," he said in a 2007 interview with CBC.
"There was never a moment that was anything that was less than sickening and frightening and disgusting to me, through the whole period."
He described Cooke as "a policeman that uses his authority to manipulate and twist and destroy people."
Until America and others hold us to account, this is what you will continue to support.
WARNING: This story contains details of abuse.
When Graeme Willson first called CBC News more than a decade ago, he came across as a broken man. Some of his thoughts were jumbled and rambly, but his central memories and message seemed crystal clear.
In 1982, when he was a teenager in Abbotsford, B.C., he said he'd been sexually assaulted multiple times by a man who had power over him and trust in the community: an on-duty RCMP constable.
"I was repeatedly assaulted and victimized and stalked by Const. Don Cooke," he said in a 2007 interview with CBC.
"There was never a moment that was anything that was less than sickening and frightening and disgusting to me, through the whole period."
He described Cooke as "a policeman that uses his authority to manipulate and twist and destroy people."