The Hampstead children talked about two shops which were involved in using baby skin to make shoes. One they said was in or near Finchley station in London. I decided to look around Finchley station on Google maps.
What I found was a shop nearby called The Clothes Spa. It was a dry cleaners which also offered tailoring services. Not exactly shoe repairs as the kids described it but they are children and that has to be taken into account. The Clothes Spa by Finchley station is present on Google maps as far back as 2008. Yet in less than a year after the Hampstead childrens claims, 2014, the shop suddenly tears its sign down and shuts up. I find this very suspicious for a long running business.
I also find it suspicious that their website has been taken down despite the fact they still have another shop in another part of London.
Their other shop in West London sits next to a skin clinic. The doctor at this clinic just so happens to have a degree in dentistry. I find the fact a man went into dentistry and finds himself working in a skin clinic odd. However this is just a coincidence. Just another coincidence.
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realityisinsanity ago
Interesting how there is also an Italian restaurant next to the skin clinic.
realityisinsanity ago
The whole section of the street is suspicious. There is a charity used clothing shop called Fara. We all know how many charities are trafficking children from poor countries.
realityisinsanity ago
They work with children in Romania. There are a lot of grooming gangs from Romania in London. The pussy police won't dare do anything about them.
realityisinsanity ago
http://www.faracharity.org/home.php The Fara Charity website