An extremely dangerous transgender sexual predator, Nigel Turner, has been concealing his true identity under a fictitious name on Facebook to arrange encounters with unsuspecting women during camping holidays in Devon.
This week, he/she was revealed by members of a Facebook community that provides advice on camping excursions in Devon.
A significant number of its members are females who camp either solo or in pairs.
The transgender sex offender, Nigel Turner, who exhibits inappropriate behaviour, privately messaged numerous members in an attempt to organise meetings with female individuals.
In 2013, Nigel Turner was incarcerated for seven and a half years for committing three distinct assaults on young women.
Judge Neil Ford QC characterised him as a “dangerous” offender who had a “high risk” of assaulting young women.
In a singular occurrence, Nigel Turner assaulted a 16-year-old adolescent when she was walking home in Bristol. Donning gloves and a balaclava, he attacked her until her buddy extricated her, and they fled.
Nigel Turner perpetrated a comparable act on another 16-year-old later that month. He was adorned with a beanie and gloves once more.
Six months later, he seized a 24-year-old woman in St. George. He ultimately fled after being startled by a passing vehicle.
After evading the scene and returning to his neighbouring residence to dispose of his disguise, he approached from an alternate route and gave solace to the victim, proposing to escort her home.
During a police raid on his residence, a substantial amount of stolen women’s undergarments and garments corresponding to those worn by the assailant was uncovered.
They additionally confiscated his mobile device.
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