UK CSA Victims fight to keep serial offender jailed

William Goad is Britain’s worst paedophile to be caught and convicted, having attacked 3000 children and having kept score year on year like it was sport and having boasted about attacking 282 kids in one year at his peak of offending.

A petition has been raised online which is viewed by the staff of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, in an attempt to keep him behind bars and help support the grown up surviving victims who will be forced to re-live the abuse via statements to keep him incarcerated otherwise.

The petition is here if you wish to sign it.

– CBG

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