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Police have dropped an investigation into a Westminster VIP pedophile ring that allegedly murdered a 15-year-old girl at a "vile" orgy in the 1990s after finding no evidence to support the key witness's claims.

In January the witness, known as "Darren," claimed he saw a senior Conservative MP lure the teenage girl into a "medical room" at a pedophile party in London's Dolphin Square apartments.

The eyewitness, who claims he was trafficked for sex, told the Daily Mirror: "I never saw her leave that room, in fact I never saw her again. I fear she may have been killed."

Speaking about the "horror," Darren claimed he was also abused by the group while doing work experience, aged 15, at the Thornham Manga estate in Suffolk, alleging that the convicted child molester Peter Righton was involved.

However, Suffolk police said it had investigated several allegations made by Darren and the claims "have been found to be unsubstantiated."

According to the Sunday Times, police sources said Darren had never met or worked at the estate when Righton lived there.

After the force dropped the probe, Darren said: "My allegations are true, I have no reason to lie to anyone, I've never made any money from speaking out and neither would I want to. I told the truth in the belief that there would be justice."

According to Exaro news, the police referred Darren's son to social services, claiming that Darren is likely to turn into a pedophile himself because he was abused as a child.

"Statistics show that a large number of survivors of abuse do go on to be abusers," a police officer told Darren.


Comment: Horse hockey. Certainly abuse can be repeated through generations, but there's abuse and then there's ABUSE. The kind of psychopathic sadism practised by certain members of the elite - systematic child rape, torture and murder - is generally unique to that 'class'.


Darren said he was "horrified" when the officer suggested he would turn into a pedophile, adding he believes the police did this to "silence" him.

"I told him that he was being ridiculous. Just because you are a survivor of abuse, you are sort of labeled as someone who could potentially abuse someone," he said.

"He appeared to be suggesting that I was causing my son emotional harm. I was astounded as my son is still a baby, and is not even walking yet."

The victim accused the force of "betrayal," adding his case demonstrates "how much police still have to learn in dealing with their survivors."


Comment: The police are generally foreign to these cases because they're rarely allowed to investigate them.


Exaro news said it arranged for a social worker to visit Darren's family to make an assessment and they found "absolutely no grounds for concern" about the welfare of his baby son.

But the police force still insists the referral "was made out of a duty of care to protect young people where a concern has been raised for their wellbeing."

Last week, the Daily Mail revealed Scotland Yard has "grave doubts" about the testimony of another witness, called "Nick" who claimed he knew of three murders by the gang.