By James Dunn For Mailonline. Olly Whiting, 36, posted pictures of 13 women on a sick website where twisted people share their disgusting fantasies, including on of an ex-girlfriend performing a sex act while naked. The father of one, from Eastbourne, East Sussex, wrote: 'Rape this slut, she deserves it,' next to the post. Pervert: Olly Whiting pictured , 36, posted pictures of 13 women on a sick website where twisted people share their disgusting fantasies, including on of an ex-girlfriend performing a sex act while naked. Let off: Whiting, a labourer, was arrested after three women complained about him, but was given just a caution after admitting that he had posted the pictures.
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Nikki Elliot first met Oliver Whiting when he interviewed her for a job at the Sovereign Harbour, a pub-restaurant overlooking the marina in the Sussex resort of Eastbourne. He was the restaurant manager and she was applying for a job as a waitress. Nikki got the job and worked closely with the man she knew as Olly for 18 months. Olly Whiting was most certainly a nightmare, but not merely as a temperamental boss, as Nikki has discovered to her continuing cost. Whiting is an illustration of how little one can know a person, of the darkness that can lurk beneath the surface, of the distorted workings of a damaged mind hidden behind a friendly and familiar face.
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Here's an old school response to sexism that unfortunately is still relevant today. Lawrence essay in which the famed author issued a major takedown to a misogynistic contemporary has been found in a library in New Zealand. Regarding the newly-discovered essay:.
I n late August, hundreds of images and videos of naked actresses hit the Internet. That is not, in itself, unusual - there are many Web sites dedicated to pictures of naked actresses. But these were special - they were private photos, taken for private consumption, and stolen from phones and cloud hosts. The reactions were fascinating - of the Internet communities, of the actresses themselves, of armchair lawyers and real-world law enforcement.