Britain's most evil predator met the same end as his victims after being raped and murdered in jail
26.02.2023 - 18:11
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
An evil predator who abused around 200 children was murdered by a fellow prisoner who claims to have acted in 'poetic justice'. Richard Huckle who's been dubbed the UK's worst paedophile was sentenced to 22 life sentences for his heinous crimes.
The despicable photographer posed as a 'devout Christian' and would travel abroad to rape children in poor communities, some of which were as young as six months old. Huckle's disturbing crimes were so horrific, that even his own parents begged for officials to lock him up forever, the Stoke Sentinel reports.
However, the monster ended up only serving a fraction of his sentence after inmate Paul Fitzgerald murdered him in a 'prolonged attack designed to humiliate and degrade him' at HMP Full Sutton on October, 13 2019. Before his death, there had been uproar that his sentence was too lenient and fears were rising that he could be released within his lifetime.
Huckle was born on May 14 1986 and led an ordinary family life in Ashford, Kent which makes it difficult to work out why he took such a dark turn. He was known as the 'gap year paedophile' and was estimated to have abused 200 children during his trips abroad.
At school he was described as a "bit of a loner" but "nothing out of the ordinary" by friends. After leaving education, Huckle became a TEFL (Teacher of English as a Second Language) teacher and like many decided to combine this with his love for travelling.
His crimes began at a young age after he set off across the world for his gap year at nineteen-years-old. The serial sex offender went to to attack girls, boys, toddlers and even a six-month-old baby over the course of nine years.
He would pose as a travel photographer and then take explicit photos of his abuse which
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