Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

Please note: All my writings and comments appear in bold italics in this colour

Monday, 8 June 2026

CSA in the UK > Appalling Paedo live-streamed CSA from the Philippines; The Monster of Runcorn rapes children in Wales

 

Man paid for 'horrific' child abuse material

BBC
Victoria Scheer; Nicola Rees - Yorkshire
A mugshot of Beckett whose expression appears neutral, with his mouth closed and his eyes looking straight ahead.He has short hair that is neatly trimmed and evenly styled. His face shows light stubble along the jawline, chin, and upper lip.He is wearing a dark‑coloured top with a simple neckline.
Jamie Beckett was jailed at Leeds Crown Court on Friday

A man who bought "truly appalling" images of children as young as five being sexually abused from a woman in the Philippines has been jailed.

Jamie Beckett, 37, paid for pictures, videos and live streams of the woman's children as well as several others being physically and sexually assaulted.

Beckett, a telecommunications engineer from Wakefield, pleaded guilty to 25 child sexual abuse offences at Leeds Crown Court in February.

Sentencing him to 16 years in prison, Judge Simon Batiste, said: "All the victims suffered considerably and it's clear you revelled in and enjoyed seeing their pain. The impact on the children will be horrific and lifelong."

The judge told Beckett he would have to serve an additional seven years on licence upon his release and would be on the sex offenders register for life.

He was also made subject to an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

'Beyond words'

The court heard Beckett was arrested in December 2022 by National Crime Agency (NCA) officers following an investigation into a sex trafficking network in the island nation.

Online records revealed that between June 2020 and June 2022, he had exchanged 9,493 messages, 356 media files and about 39 calls with the woman in the Philippines, often providing specific instructions.

At one point he stated he wanted to travel to the Philippines to engage in the abuse himself.

In total, Beckett paid less than £560 for the abuse material, with payments ranging from £6.20 to £187.


The court heard the children, who were aged between five and 15, had since been safeguarded.

Judge Batiste said the case had been "beyond words".

"When you've worked in the Crown Court for a period of 30 plus years, you become somewhat immune to the horrors, but occasionally a case comes before you that is so vile and so horrific that you cannot help but be horrified. This is such a case," he said.

"It was truly appalling sexual abuse."

'Depraved'

Beckett kept his head bowed throughout most of the hearing.

His defence barrister told the judge he could not offer much in the way of mitigation but said his client had lost his marriage, home and family, and was "embarrassed and ashamed".

Danielle Pownall, NCA's senior investigating officer, described Beckett as a "depraved individual with a blatant disregard for children".

"Beckett completely dehumanised his victims, paying pitiful amounts of money in exchange for images and videos of extreme child abuse," said Pownall.

"The transactional relationship between Beckett and the facilitator exploited the victims' vulnerability and circumstances.

"With thanks to US law enforcement colleagues and the Philippine National Police, the NCA was able to identify Beckett and bring him to justice."




Police welcome life term for Runcorn child rapist Robert Mattravers


THE life sentence handed down to a monstrous Runcorn child rapist has been welcomed by the police force that locked him up.


Robert Mattravers
, of Russell Road in Runcorn, was sentenced to life in prison at Mold Crown Court on Tuesday, with the minimum term set at 11 years and eight months.

Only after he has served this minimum term will his case go before the parole board for consideration if he is safe to be released.

The 47-year-old paedophile was sentenced for multiple sex offences after he sexually abused two children in Connah’s Quay, north Wales.

He admitted to four counts of rape of a child, two counts of sexual assault of a child, five counts of sexual activity with a child, and sole counts of engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child and causing a child to watch sexual activity.

Mattravers also pleaded guilty to charges involving the taking and possession of indecent images of children.

The defendant was arrested after one of his victims disclosed the offences to a member of staff at school.

An investigation was launched, and a subsequent examination of his phone found indecent images of children.

Mattravers was also ordered to register as a sex offender indefinitely and barred from working with children and vulnerable adults for life.

A lifetime restraining order was also put in place to protect both victims and their parents.

Speaking after sentencing, DC Victoria Griffiths of North Wales Police, said: “Robert Mattravers is a danger to children.

“I am pleased that the sentence reflects the seriousness and depravity of the offences he committed.

“He will remain on licence for the rest of his life and, if he is ever freed, he can be recalled to prison at any time.

“I commend the bravery and dignity of the victims and their families for having the courage to assist with the investigation, and for their resilience throughout.

“We will leave no stone unturned when investigating those who seek to do harm to vulnerable members of our society.

“Any victim of sexual abuse is encouraged to come forward with the confidence that they will be heard and supported.”

The parents of the victims had impact statements read out to the court, where they described Mattravers’ offending as 'sickening and depraved', and him as a 'monster'.

They said that the pain caused is 'indescribable', commenting: “Every day until, probably the day I die, I will never be able to heal from the amount of hurt this has caused.”

Mattravers is also required to sign the sex offender register for life, and he must abide by the terms of life-long restraining orders put in place to protect the victims.



The Perverted Lives of the Rich and Famous > Jimmy Williams classy footballer from downunder, except when he's molesting young girls

 

The response to another child predator welcomed back to AFL club proves a disturbing point


A footy star’s three words after sexually abusing a child should make you feel sick. What the club did — like so many others — is a joke.




The ultimate achievement for a suburban footy player isn’t always about trophies and premierships.

It’s also about reaching a certain status. Becoming a club legend. Never paying for a pint again.

In Australia, you get to that point because of your actions on the field.

Chase-down tackles, miraculous goals, pack marks, being the first to join in on a melee.

What you do off the field doesn’t seem to matter as much — even when the thing you do is sexually assault a child.

On the side of the Princes Highway, 338km southwest of Melbourne, the township of Tyrendarra revolves around AFL football and the Darras.

James Williams, who floats between the middle and the forward flank on game days, was as much a part of the club’s social fabric as any other player.

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It didn’t appear to bother the club that a then-20-year-old Williams had in 2023 forced his hand under the skirt of a 15-year-old girl on an end-of-season trip at an Adelaide music festival.

Or that it happened in front of the girl’s horrified mother, who he told “it’s fine” when she begged him to stop.

Or that he bragged about the incident — like so many football predators have — in the immediate aftermath by writing to teammates he had “f*****ed a bird ha ha ha” when they asked why he’d been kicked out.

Williams pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor and was handed a 14-month jail sentence in April of 2024.

But in October of 2025, a message went up on the social media pages of the Tyrendarra Football and Netball Club alongside a picture of Williams smiling.

“Jimmy Williams is back for 2026!” it read, replete with a fire emoji, because his re-signing was evidently so hot.

Then the bit that makes you feel ill.

“A classy midfielder,” they wrote.

“Another season in the green and gold, we know he’ll be setting the standard again.”

The club made a grave error in judgment. But it only realised that error this week after a groundswell of anger from female players at the club, journalists, solicitors and the public.

“The player is no longer part of the Club and will not return,” said management at the Darras on Thursday.

There are many reasons this situation is so distressing.

The victim was of secondary concern.

The junior players, including young girls at the club, were of secondary concern.

And it has happened so many times before, in small towns around the country.

Less than a month ago, I sat at this same desk writing about how another local footy star who had carried out a sickening sex crime against a 14-year-old girl was supported by his club.

Jaiden Fidge was 24 when he sexually assaulted the girl at a party in Victoria.

He also boasted to friends in his footy-obsessed inner circle about what he’d done to her before eventually pleading guilty.

Was he shunned by the Toowoomba-based club? Absolutely not.

Instead, he was named the senior mens’ Best and Fairest and was supplied with a glowing character reference by a senior female member of the club.

News.com.au exclusively revealed last month that the woman who wrote the reference on an AFL letterhead no longer works for the AFL.

James Williams from Tyrendarra Football Club.
James Williams from Tyrendarra Football Club.

You don’t need to go much further back into Victorian suburban football history to find the next best example of a club doing more than it should for sex offenders who wear its colours.

Luke Merryfull and Shaun Bloomfield, both senior mens players for the Harrow-Balmoral Football Netball Club, raped a woman inside a caravan at a party in Victoria’s west where footy is king.

The pair were jailed over the 2016 attack, but dozens of supporters from the club turned up in Melbourne to support them at their sentencing.

The victim, on the other hand, moved interstate. A podcast about the aftermath of the attack, titled Hometown Boys, paints a disturbing picture of the victim being isolated and the perpetrators receiving ongoing support.

A text message to the victim after the verdict is particularly telling.

“Congratulations on ruining two people’s lives for your own immature mistake,” a former friend from the town wrote.

“I have known Shaun and Luke my entire life and know they would have never of [sic] done the things you have falsely accused them of. You have sent two innocent people to jail and I hope you live the rest of your life feeling guilty for what you have done.

“Karma will catch up with you.”

It is not a coincidence that those who can kick a footy in small town Victoria are furnished with shameless advocacy even after they are convicted of sexual crimes against women and children.

But it should always be called out. And sometimes it helps.

Tyrendarra FNC noted in its public statement after dumping Williams this week that “recent reporting has raised serious questions about a decision” the club made regarding the sex offender’s return.

The club acknowledged people like Megan Latham, a former player brave enough to speak out after leaving the club, because it put Williams above everyone else.

“We also acknowledge those who have spoken about how this was handled, and the trust we have lost with them,” the statement read.

“Nothing matters more than the safety and wellbeing of our players and members, especially children, women and girls.”

Among those in the community to voice strong opposition were award-winning journalist and femicide researcher Sherele Moody and solicitor Andrew Carpenter from Websters Lawyers, who specialises in abuse law.

“What did the Tyrendarra Football Club do as soon as this monster was released from prison? He started playing football again,” Mr Carpenter said in a video this week.

“Now if this is the club’s idea of class and setting the standard, they should probably get a dictionary.”