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British Pedophile Captured After 27-Year Manhunt - video

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Richard Burrows, an infamous British pedophile, has finally faced justice after evading capture for nearly three decades. He was living under a fake identity in Thailand. The 80-year-old was found guilty at Chester Crown Court of 54 horrendous crimes against young boys. The court detailed his appalling actions on March 17, which included indecent assault and creating indecent images of children.

 

Burrows, currently held at HMP Altcourse, had already admitted to 43 charges, including using false identity documents to escape law enforcement. He is awaiting sentencing for 97 offences on April 7. His crimes date back to 1968, affecting 26 boys in areas like Cheshire and the West Midlands. As a housemaster and scout leader, he abused his role to prey on vulnerable boys.

 

In the 1990s, spurred by similar abuse scandals, victims began speaking out. A thorough investigation by Cheshire Police led to Burrows' initial arrest in April 1997. However, he escaped after being granted bail, prompting a nationwide manhunt. Despite widespread appeals, his whereabouts remained unknown for years.

 

 

 

The breakthrough came in April 2023 when advanced software identified him living as "Peter Smith" in Phuket, Thailand. He had been living under a stolen identity and was known locally for his involvement in advertising and sailing. He was caught at Heathrow Airport after surveillance by Thai police and the UK's National Crime Agency.

 

Detective Inspector Eleanor Atkinson of Cheshire Police led the investigation. She expressed relief at the trial outcome, emphasizing the persistent pursuit of justice. "This case is a warning: no matter how long you hide, we will find you, and you will face justice," she stated.

 

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The conviction of Burrows sends a strong message about the unwavering efforts to seek justice for victims of sexual offences. Atkinson urges victims to speak out, reassuring them of comprehensive support from police and allied agencies.

 

The bravery of Burrows' victims and law enforcement's relentless pursuit ensured justice was served in the end. Anyone with further information is urged to contact Cheshire Police, as continued cooperation ensures comprehensive justice, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

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  • It's not as if there has been a manhunt all these years, they caught him on re-entry to Heathrow. Sounds like he could have ridden out of his years in Thailand. Dumb move to return to the scene of the

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    Now it's his turn in prison to be passionately rear ended.

  • This guy used to live in my town. Apparently he just ran out of money after almost 20 years, so faced with the prospect of being homeless in Thailand he just thought sod it, at least in the nick he ge

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Now it's his turn in prison to be passionately rear ended.

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No mention of any crimes in Thailand. At least the joint cooperation of the two police forces worked out in the end.

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Let's not inject comments aimed at connecting the wrong people to this kind of story.

 

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Shows how easy it is to fake your ID and travel anywhere.

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It's not as if there has been a manhunt all these years, they caught him on re-entry to Heathrow. Sounds like he could have ridden out of his years in Thailand. Dumb move to return to the scene of the crime 😔

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Cut off his balls and stick them into his mouth🤢

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15 hours ago, Purdey said:

No mention of any crimes in Thailand. At least the joint cooperation of the two police forces worked out in the end.

Those poor sodomised Thais were let down by the UK legal system that has been too soft on fiddlers for decades. Jimmy Seville and the BBC, the Catholic Church, the Scouts etc

Our National shame.

He'll spend his last 10 or so years in prison and die there. This will make him really unhappy.  He knows he won't experience freedom ever again and that will hurt him every day.


Mods edit - I have removed the off topic political comment part of this post.

4 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

Can of lighter fluid and a match, all that's needed.

Don't forget the CCTV cameras. It's amazing how they always break down when bad things happen.

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15 hours ago, Purdey said:

No mention of any crimes in Thailand. At least the joint cooperation of the two police forces worked out in the end.

I don't think they were that clever he simply went back to the UK.

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A housemaster and a scout leader. So nothing new there then.

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Better late than never I suppose , will he be put in a cushy prison because of his age,

I hope not , needs to be put in with hardened criminals ,so one morning gets a big pan

of porridge poured over him head . can be sure he was fiddling with kids in Thailand

that kind cannot stop...

 

regards worgeordie

 

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This story has nothing to do with a Bangkok blogger of a similar name. Any reference to that person is off topic and will be removed.

 

This is the second notice already in this topic. Any further reference will see further action against the poster.

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1 hour ago, Wuvu2 said:

It's not as if there has been a manhunt all these years, they caught him on re-entry to Heathrow. Sounds like he could have ridden out of his years in Thailand. Dumb move to return to the scene of the crime 😔

 

This guy used to live in my town. Apparently he just ran out of money after almost 20 years, so faced with the prospect of being homeless in Thailand he just thought sod it, at least in the nick he gets a bed and something to eat. At 80 years old, he probably can't even do the stuff he was convicted of doing anymore, so perhaps not such a bad move on his part. he can't have long left anyway...

 

What makes me laugh is how the cops try to present this as some sort of win on their behalf, their relentless pursuit of justice bla bla bla... They didn't have the first clue where he was and I'm not sure I believe their claim they "suddenly" tracked him down just before he decided to turn himself in

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I too do not see the big victory for law enforcement. His known crimes date back to 1968 so it seems he managed  57 years of freedom to be himself. 

He's probably one of many predators laying low in Thailand. Good riddance and if enough stones are turned over we could rid ourselves of more. No tolerance for his kind and it would be justice for him to rot in jail.

1 hour ago, Wuvu2 said:

It's not as if there has been a manhunt all these years, they caught him on re-entry to Heathrow. Sounds like he could have ridden out of his years in Thailand. Dumb move to return to the scene of the crime 😔

The story yesterday is he was running out of money, so was forced to return.

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2 hours ago, ronster said:

Shows how easy it is to fake your ID and travel anywhere.

Doesn't show that at all.  He faked his ID in 1997, long before birth & death records were fully computerized and put on comprehensive databases.    Today, nearly impossible to get a passport that will pass modern biometric and AI reinforced Immigration checkpoints.   Most passports have hidden verification codes.  About the only way is to go to a very corrupt nation and buy citizenship and a Passport.  The days of searching graveyards for the headstones of dead kids are long gone.

The fact they were able to finally identify and nail this guy shows how far the technology has advanced.

So the useless police in England checked once a year for this scumbag and he finally ran out of money went home and there all patting themselves on the back,,,Loosers should be ashamed but I'm so glad this pile of trash is where he belongs rotting in prison let's all pray they put him in general population and he gets raped everyday for the rest of his life. 

1 hour ago, worgeordie said:

Better late than never I suppose , will he be put in a cushy prison because of his age,

I hope not , needs to be put in with hardened criminals ,so one morning gets a big pan

of porridge poured over him head . can be sure he was fiddling with kids in Thailand

that kind cannot stop...

 

regards worgeordie

 

He should just pray it’s only porridge…

 

Historically a nonce of any age gets a very tough and shortened time in gaol…

Being put into Genpop is usually a separate ‘sentence’ in itself. 

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2 hours ago, newbee2022 said:

Cut off his balls and stick them into his mouth🤢

Errr...and then what ?

18 hours ago, chippendale said:

Now it's his turn in prison to be passionately rear ended.

Many in prison are waiting for an 80 year old! Assuming that you are not in any pain?

11 minutes ago, Jim Blue said:

Errr...and then what ?

Err.....what do you think will happen???. Try it with yourself and you will know🤗

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