Thomas Heard Exwick Paedophile

Thomas Heard Exwick PaedophileThomas Heard Exwick Paedophile

The UK Database exclusively disclosed that a five-time convicted Exwick Paedophile from Exeter, Thomas Heard, deceived his way into becoming a regional spokesperson for Devon Central Alcoholics Anonymous and conducted frequent meetings for vulnerable individuals recuperating from alcoholism and abuse.

Additionally, the UK Database (https://www.facebook.com/UKdatabaseREAL/) understood that Thomas Heard was to be appointed as a liaison officer, collaborating directly with probation to provide updates on the coping mechanisms of group members.

This week, he was ultimately exposed after numerous group members confronted Thomas Heard of Exwick following UK Database’s update from a few weeks prior.

The group members, comprising both males and females, were entirely unaware that the individual to whom they were disclosing their experiences of prior spousal abuse, alcoholism, and child maltreatment was a depraved paedophile.

Thomas Heard has been compelled to relinquish his position, raising pertinent questions regarding how he earned the confidence necessary to occupy such a critical role for vulnerable individuals.

Thomas Heard remains active on Facebook under the name Tommi Heard.

Thomas Heard, associated with Exeter and Newquay, is a habitual offender with a profound sexual interest in male minors aged seven to thirteen.

Corrupt Thomas Heard received a suspended prison sentence in 2018 after confessing to collecting child sexual abuse photographs, including several classified as Category A, which depict rape.

In 2014, he was convicted of voyeurism for observing youngsters changing in a swimming pool cubicle at a vacation park while engaging in a sexual act.

The trio of children consisted of two boys and one girl, aged 9, 11, and 12. He was released from court with a mandate for unpaid labour.

He had previously received a warning for a comparable offence in 2010.

In 2020, Thomas Heard was ultimately sentenced to two years and four months after acknowledging two violations of a sexual harm prevention order.


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