Saturday 14 September 2013

So What?

PUBLISHED: 09:42, 14 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:52, 14 September 2013

Outrage [persecution] after BBC helps paedophile [sic] find a luxury home in Escape [sic] To The Country so he can become an alpaca farmer

>Presenter Jonnie Irwin helped child abuser D R find a house
>He was charged with the crimes before filming, but didn't tell the BBC
>Former university administrator R has been jailed for 30 months

The BBC programme Escape To The Country helped a paedophile [sic] find a luxury home with enough land to keep alpacas, it has emerged.

D R, 41, featured on the BBC Two programme and was helped by presenter Jonnie Irwin to find a lavish home in South Wales so he and his wife Kasia could start afresh.

R, a former university administrator from south-east London, hid his sick crimes from programme producers. Complaints: Outraged viewers voiced their disgust after the programme featuring R (above) was aired on Wednesday at 3pm

Audacious: Father-of-one R demanded a four-bedroom house with period features with at least 15 acres of land overlooking the Welsh valleys."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2420622/Viewers-left-disgusted-BBC-helps-paedophile-luxury-home-Escape-To-The-Country.html

BBC helps paedo [sic] Escape [sic] To The Country

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/5136072/BBC-helps-paedo-Escape-To-The-Country.html

BBC show Escape [sic] to the Country 'helps sex-offender buy house'

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/429377/BBC-show-Escape-to-the-Country-helps-sex-offender-buy-house

Ah well, at least in the past, it would have been because he was 'of colour' - some 'progress', for the Daily Mail et al.

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