You’d think the news of him leaving might have been as big as him arriving. “We’ve also heard that he might have been moved out, but nothing official. “We didn’t see anything,” Jonathan added, “But we did hear someone tried to get over the fence. The story had the national spotlight and a debate raged over whether they were right to try and get in. Hampshire Constabulary had to be called in when vigilantes attempted to gain entry to the halfway house. We've already introduced tougher sentences for the worst offenders and ended the automatic halfway release for serious crimes." If the offender breaches these conditions at any point, they can go back behind bars. This is enemy number one, and they’ve released them into the community.”Ī spokesperson for the Ministry for Justice, which oversees the probation service and recently-released offenders, said: "Sex offenders like Paul Gadd are closely monitored by the police and Probation Service and face some of the strictest licence conditions including being fitted with a GPS tag. Talk about taking the p*** out of society. “Personally, I don’t like those sort of people full stop, the fact they’re slap bang in the middle of where we live, there are about six schools around here and all. “Our children play in the woods which back on to their property, and we had to tell our kids like, don’t talk to them, don’t go near anyone there. Then, all of a sudden, his lordship arrived last week. “You hear rumours,” said Jonathan, “But then we found out after we moved in for definite that the house was used for these people. So far vigilantes have already tried to gain access to the house. But when Gary Glitter - real name Paul Francis Gadd - moved into the property after his release from prison, no one could have predicted the outrage. The home has been a cause of concern for parents like Lauren and Jonathan. Lauren and Jonathan say they were not made aware the property house sex offenders on their release from prison. Lauren Burke and husband Jonathan Wilson were appalled when they learned the disgraced pop star had been moved to a halfway house nearby.Īccording to DorsetLive, the couple live in Waterlooville, a small village near Portsmouth, having moved in a few years ago. A family living near to disgraced popstar Gary Glitter have been left fearing for their children's future after he moved into a property in their neighbourhood.
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