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ROBERT EXCELL

British paedophile Robert Excell walked free after spending 37 years in the Australian prisons system for child sex convictions dating back to 1965, when he sodomised a seven-year-old boy. His deportation to the UK was postponed while allegations he raped someone in prison were investigated. Every time Excell has been paroled from prison before, he has committed another sex crime, but authorities have said they now consider him a "low to moderate" risk due to his poor health and age.

Excell was met by Metropolitan Police officers when he touched down at Heathrow Airport and a Home Office spokesman said he would be taken to court and forced to sign the sex offenders' register. The Home Office added that he will receive the highest level of supervision. We've heard that before. Norman Brennan, director of the Victims of Crime Trust, said, "If he is not safe enough to walk the streets of Australia why is he safe to walk the streets of this country?" Why indeed.

He is to cost British taxpayers more than £100,000 a year. He is set to pocket benefits and a free house worth more than £350 a week on top of the estimated £1,600-a-week bill to keep the paedophile monitored around the clock. Excell, who has asthma and diabetes, could also claim £50-a-week disability allowance. Excell was taken by police to a hideaway (for HIS protection) yards from a playground and a school. Officers cannot stop him doing what he wants and are unable to protect children from him unless he commits a new offence on British soil. Do you think that if his crimes had been commited here, that any other country would treat him the same as we are?

Robert Excell handed in a list of demands that will cost the British taxpayer £100,000 a year, though he's never contributed a penny to this country. He wants a four-bedroom seaside bungalow in Bournemouth complete with a drive, garage, garden and a panic button to the nearest police station in case he is attacked by angry locals. His victims didn't get panic alarms when he attacked them so he should be told to shove it. And why does he need four bedrooms? He also wants benefits of £360 a week and a new car under the mobility scheme, paid for by the taxpayer, for him and his Aussie wife Maxine who is here, too.

If that wasn't enough, he expects legal aid for a judicial review of his case and to appeal against his treatment in Australia and a gagging order on the media like Soham liar Maxine Carr's to keep his location secret. He claims his human rights have been compromised and he has been put through "psychological stress and trauma" by the Press coverage of his entry into the UK. All this is on top of the £50,000 a year the wheelchair-bound pervert will cost the NHS for his list of illnesses including asthma, diabetes and a heart condition.

A team of police and probation officials watching Excell round the clock will hit the taxpayer for another £35,000 a year. The pervert signed a book deal with an American publisher while he was still in jail in Australia for a £150,000 fee which is just an ADVANCE. The book, called 'In The Minds Of My Keepers', could be the first instalment in a series of sick memoirs by the rapist, who targeted boys as young as seven. The option of a second book to cover his years in Australian jails is built into his publishing contract, which also includes an option to turn his vile exploits into a film.

Why do Human Rights laws only seem to apply in this country? Because Robert Excell is British we have to take him back but why is he entitled to £100,000+ a year in benefits when he's never paid a penny into the system? People living here, who have paid tax and NHS insurance all their working lives, receive a reduced pension because they haven't paid enough contributions.

Excell has had a panic button installed at home to protect HIM from worried parents. The direct link to his local police station comes as taxpayers are starting to fork out £100,000 a year to keep children safe from him. This is just the start. What a perfect candidate for euthanasia.


Robert Excell has been handed £8,000 in back-dated state benefits, plus another £9,000 to refurbish his home and will also get a grant for a new disabled car. And the notorious pervert, who is wheelchair-bound and suffers from asthma, diabetes and a heart condition, will be handed a disabled parking badge and will not have to pay the London congestion charge. Under British law Excell, who has spent 37 of the past 39 years of his life in prison for his sick campaign of rape against young boys, is entitled to £262 a week in benefits.

The cash is made up from a disability living allowance of £60 a week, incapacity benefit of £92 a week and severe disability allowance of £110 a week. The £9,000 grant will be used to make improvements to his North London home, including a new bathroom, stairs, front and back doors - and a driveway for his disabled car. A probation source said, "It's unbelievable how much this man is sponging off the taxpayer. He carried out some of the worst crimes imaginable yet he is able to come over here and take handout after handout from the State. What does this say to his victims? They will have to live with what happened to them for the rest of their lives while he lounges around raking in the cash."

British-born Excell moved to Australia at the age of 10 but never took up citizenship. His convictions date back to 1965 when he attacked a seven-year-old boy. When on parole in 1973 he raped a boy of nine and was sent back to prison. In 1977 he won his freedom again and raped a 13-year-old. In 1981 he molested a boy under 14, again while on parole. His wife Maxine, a psychiatric nurse who he met in 1982 at a therapy session, claims his crimes were "more a search for his sole experience of trust and love". The couple lived in a shack near Perth, Western Australia, which they reportedly sold for £100,000 in March 2005 after learning that Excell was about to be deported.

He has never paid a penny in National Insurance or tax in Britain and is now on the sex offenders' register. Shy Keenan, chief executive of Phoenix Survivors which helps child abuse victims, said, "The Government always tells us they are short of funds yet they give a very dangerous sex offender all this money so that he can do God knows what with it." A Department for Work and Pensions official said, "We cannot comment on individual cases. Previous criminal records are not taken into account when assessing eligibility." (Source:
Sunday Mirror)

 

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