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shillelagh 06-05-2008 10:31

Recognise this man?
 
Do you recognise this man? Interpol release picture of paedophile who put photos of himself abusing boys on internet | the Daily Mail

Anyone know him or seen him around? Interpol dont know who or where he is so theyve asked for help. This is the second time theyve asked for help - first time they asked for the publics help they found him in 11 days.

Less 06-05-2008 10:35

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Miss Kvigne said the photos show "severe abuse" by the man but she declined to go into detail.
I'm glad she didn't go into details the sicko's don't need to be given new ideas!

:(

cashman 06-05-2008 10:36

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not a clue, but think its a damn good idea to release photos of these animals, all police forces should take note of interpols action.

emzy 06-05-2008 10:37

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I dont recognise him, I am glad to say, sicko should be locked up for life

jaysay 06-05-2008 10:47

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They don't even know what nationality he is, but I bet they get him within a week, I'll be very surprised if they don't

BERNADETTE 06-05-2008 14:32

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Let's hope he is found now

AccyLass 06-05-2008 14:56

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Revealing the pictures is a great idea
Sooner they are found the better

***Mr D*** 06-05-2008 15:07

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Sicko

Thailand seems a popular retreat for these sick twisted individuals happen its a bout time they started to crack down on it more.

I hope he is caught by a bunch of vigalanties and given hell.

blazey 06-05-2008 17:35

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I find it fascinating how at the end of the article it says that they hoped the man would come forward himself. What sort of idiot would really hand themselves over for that crime? Seems like extremely unrealistic wishful thinking to me!

katex 06-05-2008 18:29

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It's amazing isn't it that these 'excuses for human beings' always look so normal. Not like they have paedophile stamped on their foreheads, and not young either.

Run rabbit, you gonna' get caught soon methinks. :mad:

Eric 06-05-2008 18:36

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Isn't it common practice for police forces to release pictures and information about a convicted sex offender who has been paroled or released into a community?

BERNADETTE 06-05-2008 18:41

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 572488)
Isn't it common practice for police forces to release pictures and information about a convicted sex offender who has been paroled or released into a community?

You are joking they just let them out and you wouldn't know if one was living next door to you:mad:

Eric 06-05-2008 19:34

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 572490)
You are joking they just let them out and you wouldn't know if one was living next door to you:mad:

Actually I wasn't joking ... whenever a convicted sex offender moves into our community, the KPD releases, thro' the local media and their website, all the information on the person. So far as I know, no one has ever challenged this in the courts. And the Canadian Supreme Court has a history of choosing the safety of the public in general over the rights of the individual.

BERNADETTE 06-05-2008 19:46

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 572506)
Actually I wasn't joking ... whenever a convicted sex offender moves into our community, the KPD releases, thro' the local media and their website, all the information on the person. So far as I know, no one has ever challenged this in the courts. And the Canadian Supreme Court has a history of choosing the safety of the public in general over the rights of the individual.

Well over here our safety comes second to convicted paedophiles:mad:

blazey 06-05-2008 20:12

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The police might do it but the authority that has released this isn't just a national body, it is international. In other words this guy is probably a global threat.

Eric 06-05-2008 23:47

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 572527)
The police might do it but the authority that has released this isn't just a national body, it is international. In other words this guy is probably a global threat.

It has to be international if there is more than one nation involved. And the man in the picture seems not to be a citizen of the country in which the crimes were commited.

cashman 06-05-2008 23:51

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 572431)
I find it fascinating how at the end of the article it says that they hoped the man would come forward himself. What sort of idiot would really hand themselves over for that crime? Seems like extremely unrealistic wishful thinking to me!

ya just never know blazey, FEAR can be a powerful motivater.;)

Eric 06-05-2008 23:55

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And if a crime involves the Internet, doesn't that make it the province of interpol, as well as that of the law enforcement agencies of the country of citizenship of the accused?

garinda 06-05-2008 23:57

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 572506)
Actually I wasn't joking ... whenever a convicted sex offender moves into our community, the KPD releases, thro' the local media and their website, all the information on the person. So far as I know, no one has ever challenged this in the courts. And the Canadian Supreme Court has a history of choosing the safety of the public in general over the rights of the individual.

It doesn't happen in the U.K., though there has been a campaign in the media following tragic cases, and inspired by Megan's Law in the U.S., to change the law, so the public are informed of convicted peadophiles living in your neighbourhood.

The News of the World did break the law, in the hope of changing it, by publishing the photographs of convicted child abusers, but that had to be stopped when innocent people who looked like, or had the same name, were attacked by angry mobs.

cashman 07-05-2008 00:14

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 572622)
It doesn't happen in the U.K., though there has been a campaign in the media following tragic cases, and inspired by Megan's Law in the U.S., to change the law, so the public are informed of convicted peadophiles living in your neighbourhood.

The News of the World did break the law, in the hope of changing it, by publishing the photographs of convicted child abusers, but that had to be stopped when innocent people who looked like, or had the same name, were attacked by angry mobs.

true thats the main drawback with releasing such info here.;)

Eric 07-05-2008 19:11

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Do you guys have a national sex offender registry? .... in Canada anyone convicted of sex offences can, on the judge's order, be placed on the registry.

BERNADETTE 07-05-2008 19:20

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 572920)
Do you guys have a national sex offender registry? .... in Canada anyone convicted of sex offences can, on the judge's order, be placed on the registry.

Yes there is a register for sex offenders.

jaysay 08-05-2008 09:53

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The Mother of Sarah Paine is still trying to get the whereabouts of peados in this country, but as Rindi said the NOTW tried it and people took the law into their own hands. Mind you I've always said that these sickos should just be put in a room for an hour with the relatives of any children they abuse, one thing is for sure after that they woudn't be doing it again in a hurry, they may just be doing an impression of John Wayne Bobbit

blazey 08-05-2008 17:15

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Did anybody watch the programme 'Am I normal? - sex' ? there are different themes every time this programme is on and the sex one had a paedophile in Amsterdam on it who was trying to explain what he felt should be acceptable in regards to sexual relationships. I personally found it really interesting and wasn't really as disturbed by it as the woman interviewing him. Was quite strange to actually hear those types of opinions come out of the mouth of an admitted paedophile though.

For anyone who didn't watch it, the man said he had never committed any crimes against children, he just thought that certain things should be legalised, which I dont think I can go into detail about in this part of the forum, but it was quite fascinating.

shillelagh 09-05-2008 00:01

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BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Global manhunt nets abuse suspect

Theyve got him. He lives in America.

garinda 09-05-2008 00:18

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 573672)

Good.

The power of the electronic media.

emzy 09-05-2008 06:47

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Am glad that they have found this man. Thats one less sicko on the streets!

jaysay 09-05-2008 09:55

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Said it wouldn't take long once tey published his photo, as Rindi say's the power of the electronic media

panther 09-05-2008 09:57

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two house bricks comes to mind!!!

dirty scum!!

cashman 09-05-2008 10:03

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good news,the worrying thing to me is as the link says, he played Santa Claus n painted kids faces,back in the USA.so kids there were obviosly easily accessible.:eek:

jaysay 09-05-2008 11:04

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 573749)
good news,the worrying thing to me is as the link says, he played Santa Claus n painted kids faces,back in the USA.so kids there were obviosly easily accessible.:eek:

Isn't it the way this scum work cashy, everybody in their area think what a nice old man he his, always helping out in the community, worming their way in with parents, and nobody even dreams what he is really up to, might take him years to gain their confidence then they strike. Ya two bricks is about right, round the ears as well

Eric 09-05-2008 19:46

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 573787)
Isn't it the way this scum work cashy, everybody in their area think what a nice old man he his, always helping out in the community, worming their way in with parents, and nobody even dreams what he is really up to, might take him years to gain their confidence then they strike. Ya two bricks is about right, round the ears as well

yup ... a lot of people think in stereotypes ... they expect peadophiles to look like pedophiles ... and terrorists to look like terrorists ... in fact most of them look like you and me ....

Eric 09-05-2008 19:47

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Come to think of it ... with my long hair, pony tail, scars, and tattoos I look like some bad-assed biker from Montreal.

jaysay 10-05-2008 09:22

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 574092)
Come to think of it ... with my long hair, pony tail, scars, and tattoos I look like some bad-assed biker from Montreal.

Hell and I thought you were an Angel Eric:D


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