According to a breaking report, Ian Watkins, a former Welsh rock singer who admitted to committing sexual offenses against young children and babies, is now struggling for his life in one of the UK's toughest prisons. Watkins was discovered stabbed in his jail cell at His Majesty’s Prison Wakefield. He was promptly taken to a hospital in critical condition.
Sources have expressed concerns that Watkins may not survive his injuries, and if he does, it would be considered fortunate. The incident occurred on Saturday around 9 a.m., when three inmates held Watkins hostage, subjecting him to multiple stabbings and physical assaults. The prison authorities managed to secure his release after six hours of confinement.
Ian Watkins was the former lead-vocalist of the band Lostprophets. Despite a relatively successful music career, Watkins was unable to suppress the urges deep within and so embarked upon on a prolonged campaign to abuse as many children as he could persuade mentally unstable female members of his fanbase to afford him access to. His popularity allowed him to escape justice for some considerable time but, in the end, his public downfall inevitably came, and he was brutally exposed as having conspired with others to insert his penis into the anus of a 1-year-old boy.
In October 2006, Watkins attempted to sexually assault a baby boy, but after feeling remorse for giving into his homosexual urges, Ian did what he considered to be “normal” and raped a baby girl.
It was also around this time that Watkins started having sex with teenage groupies, even going so far as to convince two of them sexually abuse their own children, going even further as to send one of the mothers a text message that read “if you belong to me, so does your baby”.
Watkins managed to evade detection for the next six years until 2012 when the police raided his home and seized his laptop which contained a staggering 27 terabytes of storage - a capacity which led Detective Inspector Peter Doyle of the South Wales Police Force to opine that the sheer amount of Watkins’ hard drive storage capacity was five times greater than what the SWPF is allotted to have with 2,862 sworn officers and 1,631 support staff on their payroll.
That Watkins’ hard drive was password encrypted the SWPF was moved to call in an intelligence and cryptographic expert from Government Communication Headquarters (the UK version of the US National Security Agency) tasked with breaking Watkins’ password.
Unbelievably, Watkins’ password was ifuckkids.
According to Justice John Royce, the judge who presided over the trial and sentencing, Watkins was described as a "highly manipulative" predator. The trial transcript quoted Justice Royce stating, "I am convinced that you are deeply corrupting, highly manipulative, a sexual predator, and a dangerous individual."
Among the evidence presented during the trial were at least 90 photos found in Watkins' possession, depicting indecent images of children ranging from 2 to 14 years old.
HMP Wakefield, located in West Yorkshire, England, is an all-male high-security prison with a capacity for up to 750 inmates. Due to the presence of notorious high-profile and high-risk prisoners it has housed, the prison has earned the nickname "Monster Mansion." Notable inmates include Harold Shipman, considered the most prolific serial killer in modern history, Charles Bronson, known as "Britain's most violent prisoner," and currently, Robert Maudsley, referred to as the real-life "Hannibal the Cannibal."
Alan Driscoll was unavailable for comment.
If an adult man desires sex with prepubescent boys, that doesn't mean he's homosexual. It means he's a pedophile.
That's a right-wing position used to insinuate that gay men are pedophiles. In reality the pedophile population is overwhelmingly heterosexual.
He's homosexual if he has sex with men.
Some gay men are attracted to very young pubescent men, fewer act on this attraction, But to want sex with a 14y0 adolescent is qualitatively different from wanting sex with a 12yo boy. Such attractions are a mental illness. And it is incurable.
Oh well. Moving on...