WORLD EXCLUSIVE – Residents of Margate, Kent furious that evil paedophile Gary Glitter is AGAIN attempting to move to their seaside town as the “sick bastard’s” imminent release in early 2023 is announced
Gary Glitter – born Paul Gadd in Banbury, Oxfordshire in May 1944 – is a monster, a maniac and a manipulator. The I’m the Leader of the Gang (I Am) crooner is an evil-to-his-rotten-core paedophile who has been convicted on multiple occasions and in 2009, former Home Secretary and ex-Maidstone and Weald, Kent MP Ann Widdecombe even appeared on a Channel 4 tellybox show titled The Execution of Gary Glitter about him.
At the time, human death penalty supporting but “animal loving” Miss Widdecombe bizarrely claimed she didn’t know she what the programme she was even appearing in. She later told the Kent Messenger: “I didn’t know I was in it… I don’t have anything personal against Gary Glitter.” Going further, however, she added there was a “moral case for” the death penalty,” claimed “it acts as a deterrent” yet tempered: “I don’t have a view on whether he [Glitter] should have been executed.”
Now, it has emerged that in spite of just serving 7 years of a 16-year sentence given in 2015, it seems the 78-year-old onetime ‘glam rocker’ could be about to get out of jail in early 2023 and it is said he could be moving to Margate in Kent – a town better known for its connections to artists Tracey Emin and J. M. W. Turner.
“Why Margate?” we hear you ask. Aside from in November 2008, the Kent Messenger claiming: “Is Glitter living in Kent?” to be the “hottest rumour around” and him having previously registered as wanting to use Ashford International Stadium, Kent as part of his “travel applications,” it now seems Margate residents seem to suspect this evil cretin could be soon lurking like a leech amongst their midst. He is tellingly said to have “familial connections to the area.”
Glitter previously featured, on a prior gap between his many, many jail stints in Britain and beyond, in a video allegedly made in Margate last in August 2008. In the very short 0:18-second clip supposedly filmed in the town, the “paedophile tw*t” was asked if he was “coming back to England” and then he ran away. The video is available to view below whilst in February 2009, one member of the Mumsnet social network got very upset that they’d “just discovered Gary Glitter [might have been] living less than a mile away from [their] son’s school in Margate.”
Ms Jenkins later continued: “He is definitely in Margate. Loads of people have seen him in and around there since before Christmas. Apparently, the local cab firms won’t pick him up.”
This particular lady, going by the name of Lottie Jenkins, at the time, remarked: “I know he is being monitored… But it’s the thought that he is so close… People keep telling me [he] has to live somewhere. Can’t they find some far flung island to put him on?”
On Sunday, a local resident, speaking to The Steeple Times on condition of anonymity about what they knew about this very inappropriately titled Do You Wanna Touch Me singer-songwriter possibly relocating to this seaside resort, raged:
“It is disgusting that this filthy creature might be allowed to live in the proximity of adults let alone children in a built-up urban area where there are many young families.”
“I’ve had it on good authority that the sick bastard Glitter has been allowed out on day release trips and as part of his preparation for freedom, Margate has been placed on the agenda as being somewhere he could live. I was even told he visited recently to have a gander.”
“As a grandmother, I’m furious and I want answers. I know he’s got to live somewhere, but we just don’t want filth here and I can assure you, mark my words, there’ll be hell to pay if he does turn up in any local shop, café, bar or restaurant.”
At the weekend, Sam Merriman and Simon Parry for The Mail on Sunday further observed of Glitter’s likely 2023 release:
“Sex offenders released from prison are closely monitored by both the police and the Probation Service and may be recalled to jail if they breach their strict licence conditions.”
His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service were contacted at their Clive House, 60 Petty France, London headquarters for comment on Monday by The Steeple Times but declined to comment. A representative remarked: “We cannot discuss individual cases” before curtly hanging up; they most definitely didn’t, however, add: Hello, Hello, [Call] Back Again.
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