Psychopathic Predators earn their title through the nature of their actions. Many are not easily identified. Appreciating why psychopaths differ and recognizing some behavioral cues will assist with your ability to determine if they are...
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Psychopathic Predators earn their title through the nature of their actions. Many are not easily identified. Appreciating why psychopaths differ and recognizing some behavioral cues will assist with your ability to determine if they are in your presence. Avoidance is the only logical response.
A TOTTENHAM man who subjected two young boys to prolonged periods of sexual abuse was jailed for seven years on Friday.
Wayne Courtney, aged 29, was just 12-years-old himself when he first began abusing one of the boys at addresses in Hackney and Haringey in 1993.
But in 2007, he began sexual assaulting a second young boy at an address in Hornsey.
Courtney, of Forest Road, Tottenham, pleaded guilty in October 2009 to two counts of rape on a male child under the age of 13 and five... Read Full Story
A VICTIM of a Sheffield paedophile abused for six years has spoken of the moment he confronted his attacker and revealed: "I could have strangled him." The 22-year-old, who cannot be named to protect his identity, was preyed upon by 66-year-old Barry Barlow, of Constable Road, Gleadless Valley, between the ages of 10 and 16.
The abuse started when Barlow, who was jailed for six years at Sheffieldrown Court, invited young boys into his home for cigarettes and alcohol.
The victim... Read Full Story
Colin Blanchard and Vanessa George.
A judge has given parents whose children attended the nursery where paedophile Vanessa George worked the choice of knowing if she has named their children among her victims.
Mr Justice John Royce confirmed that George, 39, had provided the names of some of the children she said she had abused at Little Ted's nursery in Plymouth, Devon.
"I take the view that if parents want to find out whether their child has been abused and if that information has... Read Full Story
Sara Payne was appointed an MBE for services to child protection
Child protection campaigner Sara Payne is calling on the government to "redefine" justice to give greater priority to victims of crime.
Mrs Payne, whose daughter Sarah was murdered by a convicted paedophile, was named Victims' Champion in January.
She wants victims to be given more help to deal with the impact of crime and says they need greater clarity about the jail terms offenders will serve.
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A NEW video campaign launched to help find Madeleine McCann is being watched by up to 100,000 internet users every hour. Four million people from across the globe viewed the message in its first day.
The 60-second film, "A Minute for Madeleine", was released on the internet at midnight on Monday by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop).
Since then it has spread across thousands of social networking sites, blogs, chat forums and search engines.
Celebrities... Read Full Story
Information and Images from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement Press Release – ICE.gov: LONDON – The United Kingdom’s national law enforcement center for protecting children-the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre-has issued an online viral message aimed at anyone close to the person who was involved in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. The victim, 3-years old at the time, disappeared more than two years ago from a hotel in Portugal.
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Tragic singer Beverley O'Sullivan had penned a song as part of a campaign to find her missing cousin
Amy Fitzpatrick.
The singer, who was killed in a crash in India, had been close to her cousin Amy, who she described as a mini version of herself.
She was left devastated when the 15-year-old Dublin teenager disappeared while walking to her home in the Costa del Sol in Spain on the night of January 1 last year.
The pair had enjoyed a close relationship while Amy lived in Clare... Read Full Story
Hundreds of thousands of internet users have watched a new video targeting the person hiding a guilty secret about what happened to Madeleine McCann.
Gerry McCann hailed the global online appeal as a "world first" and said he and his wife Kate were "hopeful" it would lead to a breakthrough in the search for their daughter.
The 60-second film - titled A Minute For Madeleine - was posted on the website of the UK's Child Exploitation and Online Protection (Ceop) centre.
A... Read Full Story
Tough justice: The man lost his appeal at a court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
A man in Saudi Arabia is to be beheaded and crucified after he raped five children and left one of them, a three-year-old boy, to die in the desert.
An appeal court in the capital Riyadh approved the death sentence handed down in June by judges in the northwestern oasis city of Hail where the convicted 22-year-old man carried out his crimes.
The rapist - who was not named - was arrested several weeks ago as he... Read Full Story
These are the images that show how Madeleine McCann would look two and a half years after she vanished.
Police hope the new computer generated pictures will spark a flood of possible sightings and lead them to the missing youngster’s whereabouts.
One shows how she would appear, now aged six, if being held in Europe – with her skin still pale.
The other is an image of her face had she been taken to North Africa, with a suntan and dark hair.
The pictures were released after Madeleine... Read Full Story