BBC News this morning...OMG!!!!!
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I am in shock...this is quite long, but fairly interesting...
''Police are expecting more victims to come forward after a caravan fan was found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting any female he could snare.
CVM, 51, of Caravanshire, was convicted at Campington Crown Court of attacking 1245 women.
Officers say CVM is linked to 858 attacks in the UK areas dating back to the onset of his puberty.
But they fear there could be thousands more victims and have appealed to them to come forward from the caravanning community.
The BBC's crime correspondent, Ben Nando-Chicken, said police sources had indicated that CVM might have attacked in excess of 200 women only last week.
Outside court, Det Insp Dave Reid, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "There may be some women who have had experience of CVM who have not yet reported that matter to the police, due to PTSD and the shame of falling for the old ‘Want to see my nice selection of Shabitat cushions and help me choose some more for my static mansion?’.
"I would ask any women who has anything to report to us that they do so, especially those in the Bingo playing community."
Det Insp Reid praised the "courage" of the 145 women and a canine who gave evidence in court.
Police have opened a special forum - on Pistonheads - for women to name and shame if they believe they may have fallen prey to CVM.
'Rape kit'
The court heard how the licensed camper picked his lone victims up in The Pie & Piston or at local Bingo houses, and gave them Lambrusco, claiming he had won large amounts of money on the scratchcards and Foxy Bingo.
Detective Inspector Dave Reid asks for other women to come forward
He was convicted of one rape, five sexual assaults, 22 of buggery with tent poles, one attempted assault, sex with a dog caught on dictaphone and 12 drugging charges committed from July 2007 to February 2008.
CVM had denied all the offences and was also cleared of two drugging charges.
Trial judge Mr Justice Pervy-Davey adjourned sentencing until 21 April for reports but told CVM to expect a "very substantial experience of bum action throughout imprisonment".
Prosecutors said CVM targeted 140234 women in total over 18 months until February 2008.
CVM admitted lying to the women and offering them the caravan of love experience but claimed he did it because he craved female attention in the wake of a series of failed relationships.
But police discovered a "rape kit", including gloves, alcohol, gimp mask, glasses, drugs, condoms, WD40, pink Smarties and a sex toy concealed in a plastic bag in another caravan at his home.
'Dangerous and evil'
One woman who fears she was another victim of CVM, although her case was not included in the charges, says she believes he gave her a spiked Babycham after picking her up outside a Mecca Bingo.
Sarah Craigie told Skank News: "A gentleman told me he had a good day at the bingo with some friends and he had won some money, and he asked me if I wanted to help celebrate with him. He offered me Lambrini, WKD, Asti the lot.
Police seized bottles of spiked alcohol following the arrest of CVM
"I had a can of Diet Coke and I was drinking that and he was telling me about the bouncy balls in the cage when the room started to spin.
"I really do think that my drink was spiked, 100%. I know what being drunk is like and I wasn't drunk, I felt very disorientated, I felt very vulnerable, especially when he started to forcefeed me pink Smarties."
Tony Connell, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said prosecutors were extremely grateful to the victims who came forward to give evidence.
He said: "They have played a very great role in ensuring that a dangerous and evil man has been put away. And the public are greatly protected from him."
Commander Mark Simmons, head of the Metropolitan Police's violent crime directorate, stressed it was still safe for women to go to bingo and campsites.
"To find someone who is in a position that is generally regarded as almost being one of trust as a caravanner who abuses that trust, this is highly unusual," he said.
"We advise anyone going online late at night, camping or visiting their local Bingo emporium to take sensible precautions to make sure they get home safely. But we're not in any way changing our advice around the use of safe forms of caravanning."
''Police are expecting more victims to come forward after a caravan fan was found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting any female he could snare.
CVM, 51, of Caravanshire, was convicted at Campington Crown Court of attacking 1245 women.
Officers say CVM is linked to 858 attacks in the UK areas dating back to the onset of his puberty.
But they fear there could be thousands more victims and have appealed to them to come forward from the caravanning community.
The BBC's crime correspondent, Ben Nando-Chicken, said police sources had indicated that CVM might have attacked in excess of 200 women only last week.
Outside court, Det Insp Dave Reid, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "There may be some women who have had experience of CVM who have not yet reported that matter to the police, due to PTSD and the shame of falling for the old ‘Want to see my nice selection of Shabitat cushions and help me choose some more for my static mansion?’.
"I would ask any women who has anything to report to us that they do so, especially those in the Bingo playing community."
Det Insp Reid praised the "courage" of the 145 women and a canine who gave evidence in court.
Police have opened a special forum - on Pistonheads - for women to name and shame if they believe they may have fallen prey to CVM.
'Rape kit'
The court heard how the licensed camper picked his lone victims up in The Pie & Piston or at local Bingo houses, and gave them Lambrusco, claiming he had won large amounts of money on the scratchcards and Foxy Bingo.
Detective Inspector Dave Reid asks for other women to come forward
He was convicted of one rape, five sexual assaults, 22 of buggery with tent poles, one attempted assault, sex with a dog caught on dictaphone and 12 drugging charges committed from July 2007 to February 2008.
CVM had denied all the offences and was also cleared of two drugging charges.
Trial judge Mr Justice Pervy-Davey adjourned sentencing until 21 April for reports but told CVM to expect a "very substantial experience of bum action throughout imprisonment".
Prosecutors said CVM targeted 140234 women in total over 18 months until February 2008.
CVM admitted lying to the women and offering them the caravan of love experience but claimed he did it because he craved female attention in the wake of a series of failed relationships.
But police discovered a "rape kit", including gloves, alcohol, gimp mask, glasses, drugs, condoms, WD40, pink Smarties and a sex toy concealed in a plastic bag in another caravan at his home.
'Dangerous and evil'
One woman who fears she was another victim of CVM, although her case was not included in the charges, says she believes he gave her a spiked Babycham after picking her up outside a Mecca Bingo.
Sarah Craigie told Skank News: "A gentleman told me he had a good day at the bingo with some friends and he had won some money, and he asked me if I wanted to help celebrate with him. He offered me Lambrini, WKD, Asti the lot.
Police seized bottles of spiked alcohol following the arrest of CVM
"I had a can of Diet Coke and I was drinking that and he was telling me about the bouncy balls in the cage when the room started to spin.
"I really do think that my drink was spiked, 100%. I know what being drunk is like and I wasn't drunk, I felt very disorientated, I felt very vulnerable, especially when he started to forcefeed me pink Smarties."
Tony Connell, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said prosecutors were extremely grateful to the victims who came forward to give evidence.
He said: "They have played a very great role in ensuring that a dangerous and evil man has been put away. And the public are greatly protected from him."
Commander Mark Simmons, head of the Metropolitan Police's violent crime directorate, stressed it was still safe for women to go to bingo and campsites.
"To find someone who is in a position that is generally regarded as almost being one of trust as a caravanner who abuses that trust, this is highly unusual," he said.
"We advise anyone going online late at night, camping or visiting their local Bingo emporium to take sensible precautions to make sure they get home safely. But we're not in any way changing our advice around the use of safe forms of caravanning."
Stephikins said:
I am in shock...this is quite long, but fairly interesting...
''Police are expecting more victims to come forward after a caravan fan was found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting any female he could snare.
CVM, 51, of Caravanshire, was convicted at Campington Crown Court of attacking 1245 women.
Officers say CVM is linked to 858 attacks in the UK areas dating back to the onset of his puberty.
But they fear there could be thousands more victims and have appealed to them to come forward from the caravanning community.
The BBC's crime correspondent, Ben Nando-Chicken, said police sources had indicated that CVM might have attacked in excess of 200 women only last week.
Outside court, Det Insp Dave Reid, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "There may be some women who have had experience of CVM who have not yet reported that matter to the police, due to PTSD and the shame of falling for the old ‘Want to see my nice selection of Shabitat cushions and help me choose some more for my static mansion?’.
"I would ask any women who has anything to report to us that they do so, especially those in the Bingo playing community."
Det Insp Reid praised the "courage" of the 145 women and a canine who gave evidence in court.
Police have opened a special forum - on Pistonheads - for women to name and shame if they believe they may have fallen prey to CVM.
'Rape kit'
The court heard how the licensed camper picked his lone victims up in The Pie & Piston or at local Bingo houses, and gave them Lambrusco, claiming he had won large amounts of money on the scratchcards and Foxy Bingo.
Detective Inspector Dave Reid asks for other women to come forward
He was convicted of one rape, five sexual assaults, 22 of buggery with tent poles, one attempted assault, sex with a dog caught on dictaphone and 12 drugging charges committed from July 2007 to February 2008.
CVM had denied all the offences and was also cleared of two drugging charges.
Trial judge Mr Justice Pervy-Davey adjourned sentencing until 21 April for reports but told CVM to expect a "very substantial experience of bum action throughout imprisonment".
Prosecutors said CVM targeted 140234 women in total over 18 months until February 2008.
CVM admitted lying to the women and offering them the caravan of love experience but claimed he did it because he craved female attention in the wake of a series of failed relationships.
But police discovered a "rape kit", including gloves, alcohol, gimp mask, glasses, drugs, condoms, WD40, pink Smarties and a sex toy concealed in a plastic bag in another caravan at his home.
'Dangerous and evil'
One woman who fears she was another victim of CVM, although her case was not included in the charges, says she believes he gave her a spiked Babycham after picking her up outside a Mecca Bingo.
Sarah Craigie told Skank News: "A gentleman told me he had a good day at the bingo with some friends and he had won some money, and he asked me if I wanted to help celebrate with him. He offered me Lambrini, WKD, Asti the lot.
Police seized bottles of spiked alcohol following the arrest of CVM
"I had a can of Diet Coke and I was drinking that and he was telling me about the bouncy balls in the cage when the room started to spin.
"I really do think that my drink was spiked, 100%. I know what being drunk is like and I wasn't drunk, I felt very disorientated, I felt very vulnerable, especially when he started to forcefeed me pink Smarties."
Tony Connell, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said prosecutors were extremely grateful to the victims who came forward to give evidence.
He said: "They have played a very great role in ensuring that a dangerous and evil man has been put away. And the public are greatly protected from him."
Commander Mark Simmons, head of the Metropolitan Police's violent crime directorate, stressed it was still safe for women to go to bingo and campsites.
"To find someone who is in a position that is generally regarded as almost being one of trust as a caravanner who abuses that trust, this is highly unusual," he said.
"We advise anyone going online late at night, camping or visiting their local Bingo emporium to take sensible precautions to make sure they get home safely. But we're not in any way changing our advice around the use of safe forms of caravanning."
I find it a little odd that you have put so much effort into this so early on in your PH career.''Police are expecting more victims to come forward after a caravan fan was found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting any female he could snare.
CVM, 51, of Caravanshire, was convicted at Campington Crown Court of attacking 1245 women.
Officers say CVM is linked to 858 attacks in the UK areas dating back to the onset of his puberty.
But they fear there could be thousands more victims and have appealed to them to come forward from the caravanning community.
The BBC's crime correspondent, Ben Nando-Chicken, said police sources had indicated that CVM might have attacked in excess of 200 women only last week.
Outside court, Det Insp Dave Reid, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "There may be some women who have had experience of CVM who have not yet reported that matter to the police, due to PTSD and the shame of falling for the old ‘Want to see my nice selection of Shabitat cushions and help me choose some more for my static mansion?’.
"I would ask any women who has anything to report to us that they do so, especially those in the Bingo playing community."
Det Insp Reid praised the "courage" of the 145 women and a canine who gave evidence in court.
Police have opened a special forum - on Pistonheads - for women to name and shame if they believe they may have fallen prey to CVM.
'Rape kit'
The court heard how the licensed camper picked his lone victims up in The Pie & Piston or at local Bingo houses, and gave them Lambrusco, claiming he had won large amounts of money on the scratchcards and Foxy Bingo.
Detective Inspector Dave Reid asks for other women to come forward
He was convicted of one rape, five sexual assaults, 22 of buggery with tent poles, one attempted assault, sex with a dog caught on dictaphone and 12 drugging charges committed from July 2007 to February 2008.
CVM had denied all the offences and was also cleared of two drugging charges.
Trial judge Mr Justice Pervy-Davey adjourned sentencing until 21 April for reports but told CVM to expect a "very substantial experience of bum action throughout imprisonment".
Prosecutors said CVM targeted 140234 women in total over 18 months until February 2008.
CVM admitted lying to the women and offering them the caravan of love experience but claimed he did it because he craved female attention in the wake of a series of failed relationships.
But police discovered a "rape kit", including gloves, alcohol, gimp mask, glasses, drugs, condoms, WD40, pink Smarties and a sex toy concealed in a plastic bag in another caravan at his home.
'Dangerous and evil'
One woman who fears she was another victim of CVM, although her case was not included in the charges, says she believes he gave her a spiked Babycham after picking her up outside a Mecca Bingo.
Sarah Craigie told Skank News: "A gentleman told me he had a good day at the bingo with some friends and he had won some money, and he asked me if I wanted to help celebrate with him. He offered me Lambrini, WKD, Asti the lot.
Police seized bottles of spiked alcohol following the arrest of CVM
"I had a can of Diet Coke and I was drinking that and he was telling me about the bouncy balls in the cage when the room started to spin.
"I really do think that my drink was spiked, 100%. I know what being drunk is like and I wasn't drunk, I felt very disorientated, I felt very vulnerable, especially when he started to forcefeed me pink Smarties."
Tony Connell, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said prosecutors were extremely grateful to the victims who came forward to give evidence.
He said: "They have played a very great role in ensuring that a dangerous and evil man has been put away. And the public are greatly protected from him."
Commander Mark Simmons, head of the Metropolitan Police's violent crime directorate, stressed it was still safe for women to go to bingo and campsites.
"To find someone who is in a position that is generally regarded as almost being one of trust as a caravanner who abuses that trust, this is highly unusual," he said.
"We advise anyone going online late at night, camping or visiting their local Bingo emporium to take sensible precautions to make sure they get home safely. But we're not in any way changing our advice around the use of safe forms of caravanning."
Do you know Nick? Or are you normally over-familiar?
Cara Van Man said:
10 Pence Short said:
Cara Van Man said:
It's not often the hunter becomes the hunted.
More a case of the munter becomes the munted?Cheers, Brad.
I look like a cross between a grasshopper and some scaffolding. More Brad Ford than Brad Pitt.
Enjoy your
Cara Van Man said:
10 Pence Short said:
Enjoy your other account masquerading as a stalker, though.
Fraid not. I haven't a clue who this is......and frankly I'm reconsidering my position as an inhabitant of planet earth after seeing this.She's not that scary. Well, until she turns up at your house with a deranged expression and a twelve inch knife, that is. Then she'll be scary.
10 Pence Short said:
She's not that scary. Well, until she turns up at your house with a deranged expression and a twelve inch knife, that is. Then she'll be scary.
It's amazing the pulling power a glass fibre hut on wheels has.
Cara Van Man said:
10 Pence Short said:
She's not that scary. Well, until she turns up at your house with a deranged expression and a twelve inch knife, that is. Then she'll be scary.
It's amazing the pulling power a glass fibre hut on wheels has.
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