I'm still shocked about how far off base the police were with Charlene Downes case 

. I mean, 11 or 14? It's been ages since she went missing in '03, and you'd think they'd get it right by now. The way those two men got railroaded was just a joke - like, yeah, let's pin this on some random kebab shop guys 

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But what really gets my blood boiling is how the whole case has been tainted with racist undertones from day one 

. It's not just about the cops being incompetent; it's about perpetuating these damaging narratives that don't even make sense in real life 

. And poor Charlene - she was probably getting some serious crap at home too, and the podcast exposed all this ugly stuff 

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It's crazy how many people are still being ignored or pushed to the side when it comes to this case... like, what about the men who were also abusing her? Just 'cause they're white doesn't mean they didn't do some pretty messed-up things 

. We need to get over our own biases and actually listen to all the stories, not just cherry-pick the ones that fit our narrative 

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I'm so grateful for Nicola Thorp's podcast - she's really helping bring this mess to life and pushing for real change 

. We need more people like her who aren't afraid to speak truth to power and tell the stories we're not being told 

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