GOOD Samaritans?
I get the impression that the Samaritans are not as caring as they would have us believe. Ray Osbourne (a volunteer), took a call from a 27yr old by the name of James Ford. He apparently confessed to Osbourne that he had murdered a young woman. Amanda Champion was walking in woodland in Ashford, Kent when Ford pounced on her and slit her throat. Osbourne called the police leading to Ford's arrest and conviction. He was forced to resign from the Samaritans however for breaching their confidentiality rules. He said in his defence, 'I couldn't have lived with myself if he had done it again and I hadn't told anyone.'
This confidentiality crap cannot seriously be allowed to operate in such circumstances, surely?
(Apologies to Stormy for starting another stupid and pointless thread and by so doing giving him the opportunity to join in. )
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