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  BBC NEWS | England | London | Paedophile's double life
Stephen King was a paedophile while portraying himself as an expert in child protection.
King was once consulted by the police on how to tighten child protection procedures.
Martin Wasik, of the SAP, confirmed to BBC News 24 that King had made a submission to the panel's consultation process but that "what he had to say was not helpful to what we were trying to do".
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 News | Telegraph
Stephen King, 54, lived a double life by recommending sentences for paedophiles while carrying out a string of sexual offences, including having sex with one of the girls when she was 10 years old.
King pleaded guilty at Middlesex Guildhall Crown Court to 21 charges including sex with a girl under 13 years, 10 counts of indecent assault, six charges of indecency with a child and four counts of taking indecent photographs of a child.
King, wearing glasses and dressed in a blue shirt and jeans, kept his head bowed throughout the prosecution's case, occasionally shaking his head.
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 Guardian | Child porn 'expert' jailed for abusing young girls
Stephen King, whose name appears in an advisory report submitted to appeal court judges, took photographs and made videos of himself with the children.
King, of Herne Hill, south London, pleaded guilty to one count of sexual intercourse with a girl under 13, ten counts of indecent assault, six counts of indecency with a child under 13 and four counts of taking indecent photographs of a child.
King's name features in a 2002 report on child pornography submitted by the sentencing advisory panel, whose members are appointed by the lord chancellor, to the appeal court.
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 King Stephen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Stephen King (disambiguation) - Stephen King (Stephen Edwin King, born September 21, 1947) is a highly successful writer of horror fiction novels.
Stephen King (paedophile) - Stephen King (born 1949 or 1950) is a British man convicted of child sexual abuse.
Stephen King was born in Portland, Maine to Donald and Ruth Pillsbury King.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for King   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
King, Charles Glen (1896–1988) American biochemist; isolated vitamin C as the antiscorbutic factor in lemon juice, 1932.
King of the paranormal: CNN's Larry King Live has a long history of outrageous promotion of UFOs, psychics, and spiritualists.
Morocco's King Mohammed VI poses with his daughter Lalla Khadija...
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 Independent Online Edition > Crime
Stephen King, 54, lived a double life, recommending appropriate sentences for paedophiles while, at the same time, carrying out a catalogue of sexual offences against the trio.
King, also known as Gosling, of Hurst Street, Herne Hill, south London, has pleaded guilty to 21 counts including sex with a girl under 13 years, 10 counts of indecent assault, six charges of indecency with a child and four counts of taking indecent photographs of a child.
King was also investigated in 1999 on suspicion of indecent assault against the three girls involved in this case, but not enough evidence was found to prosecute.
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 Where Stephen King   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Stephen King (Publishing of 'The Plant') - Stephen King was the first prominent, best-selling author to attempt the exclusively web-based publishing of a book, with chapters from a story King had begun in the early 1980s called The Plant.
Stephen King (paedophile) - Stephen King (born 1949 or 1950) is a convicted child molester.
Stephen King 1984: Douglas E. Winter: Stephen King: The Art of Darkness: The Life and Work is a Kreis district in the jungle with an ancient cannibalistic tribe.
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Stephen King used the internet to meet women but it was their young daughters he was really interested in, Doncaster Crown Court was told.
King's flat in Beckett Road, Wheatley, was described by the prosecution as a "honeytrap" for young girls who were paid and given treats for committing sex acts and posing naked to allow him to take disgusting photographs of them.
The court was told King was released from his nine-year term in 2001 and returned to Doncaster where he resumed his quest for young girls.
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 Observer review: Black House by Stephen King and Peter Straub | By genre | Guardian Unlimited Books
King's language is that of the chatty, confiding, small-town American given to statements as colloquial as they are chilling: 'His sanity may not be gone forever,' he writes of a man pushed to his mental limit, 'but it's certainly taken the wife and kids and gone to Disney World.'
King's and Straub's house has crazy stairs, vultures with babies' faces and is gratifyingly cheesy, a place that 'would be an anomaly anywhere except in a "haunted mansion" in an amusement park'.
King and Straub are content to leave it where it has always been - behind a velvet curtain 'simultaneously sinister and banal', and to speak of it in a strange narrative voice that is gossipy, intimate and gleeful.
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 Book by Stephen King - Salem s Lot - 0881037206 used book for sale
King barely missed the drivers side support post in the van, and also barely missed a spread of rocks on the ground near where he landed—either of which could have killed him or put him in a permanent coma.
King forgave the driver (unfortunate as it was, it was an accident, after all) and actually purchased the van in question for $1,500.
King staged a mock funeral for Bachman after the pseudonym was made public, which in turn inspired the book The Dark Half, in which a novelist stages the burial of his horror author pseudonym after having a "serious" novel published, only to find that his alter ego does not want to leave quite so easily.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Today at Middlesex Guildhall Crown Court in Central London it was the appalling story of how Stephen King feted by the authorities as an expert on child pornography lived a double life as a predatory paedophile, systematically sexually abusing underage girls.
The problem is that every paedophile case seems to throw up two or three further potential investigations, which may require intensive detective work.
The officer persuaded him to turn on his web-cam and suddenly there was the face of a paedophile, grooming what he thought was an underage girl.
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 Scotsman.com News - UK - Child-protection court expert jailed for abusing young girls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Stephen King, 54, lived a double life, recommending appropriate sentences for paedophiles while at the same time carrying out sexual offences against the three girls.
King, of Hurst Street, Herne Hill, south London, pleaded guilty to 21 counts, including sex with a girl under 13 years, ten counts of indecent assault, six charges of indecency with a child and four counts of taking indecent photographs of a child.
Passing sentence, Judge Fabyan Evans said King, who was credited in the final recommendations in the Court of Appeal for offering advice on sentences for paedophiles, had abused his position as a self-professed expert on child abuse.
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 Child protection expert repeatedly abused girls-News-TimesOnline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Stephen King, of Herne Hill, south London, pleaded guilty to 21 charges including sex with a girl under 13 years - which carries a maximum sentence of life.
King lived a double life, recommending appropriate sentences for paedophiles while, at the same time, carrying out a catalogue of sexual offences against the trio.
One of his victims, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was in court with members of her family and listened as the catalogue of crimes was stated.
www.timesonline.co.uk /tol/news/article1047769.ece   (675 words)

  
 IOL: Paedophile 'child protection expert' jailed
Police said Stephen King, 54, who lived a double life running workshops on child protection for police and other agencies, is thought to have committed "scores" of offences against other victims.
At London's Middlesex Guildhall crown court, King pleaded guilty to 21 counts including sex with a girl under 13 years, 10 counts of indecent assault, six charges of indecency with a child and four counts of taking indecent photographs of a child in the 1990s.
King, of south London, gave advice on sentencing paedophiles to the independent Sentence Advisory Panel which comes under the jurisdiction of Britain's Home Office.
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 Newsquest (Wales) | CommuniGate | HOW SOME ARE TREATED AFTER BEING ABDUCTED BY THE STATE
King kept a diary of the sexual abuseAn expert who advised on how to protect children from paedophiles has been jailed for seven years for the "systematic abuse" of three young girls.
Stephen King, 54, who also recommended sentences for child abusers, had sex with a 10-year-old, a court heard.
King, of Herne Hill, south London, pleaded guilty to 21 counts, including sex with a girl under 13, and 10 cases of indecent assault.
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 Stand By Me
Stephen Kings short storys seem more movie friendly than his longer novels.
Considering how goddamn awful most Stephen King adaptations are (I mean, The Tommyknockers...for God's sake...) the fact that Stand By Me and The Shawshank Redemption are so amazing highlights that he is a better writer than people give him credit for.
King has the most fertile imagination out there, but he has admitted himself that he never plans or structures his work, and I think it shows.
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 British Bookshop - Biography
More worryingly, in countries where lack of education is a significant part of the AIDS problem, the Pope's insistence on the total prohibition of the use of condoms helped the spread of this deadly disease.
King shares many of his childhood memories - the terrifying doctor episodes, life with his mother and brother and his steadily growing love for writing.
In the final chapter, King vividly recounts his near fatal accident and the insights it brought him during the long recovery process, about himself and life in general.
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 Pedophile priest jailed for Tasmanian terror - www.smh.com.au
The Tasmanian Supreme Court was told Garth Stephen Hawkins, 58, abused the boys while at Anglican Church parishes around the state between 1974 and 1984, often stupefying them with alcohol.
She said the coalition was now collating evidence on a paedophile network that had operated across at least four states including Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland.
"We certainly haven't got to the bottom of it and it may well include paedophiles that are operating as we speak," Mr Fisher said.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2003/11/27/1069825905280.html?from=storyrhs   (662 words)

  
 CRS COURT RECORDING SERVICES PTY LTD
Mr Bersun and then they refer to at the bottom of the page refer to “Steve King as our executive” and then on page 3 they say that they suggest that Steve’s OTO is indeed the group that includes cannibals, tortures, paedophiles and murders.
MR MOERKERKE:  Mr King, could you give your name, occupation, and address to the court please?---Yes, Stephen Jolson King, my address is in Unit 6, 2 to 12 Crows Nest Road Waverton, New South Wales, and my occupation is I’m an IT Support Officer at the University of Sydney.
Mr King is to be challenged in the proceedings.
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 stephen | hosting.hostnew.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Stephen Hawking, the British cosmologist, Cambridge professor and best-selling author who has spent his career pondering the nature of gravity from a wheelchair, says he intends to get away from it all for a little while.
Stephen Orr Crabby Old Man When an old man died in the geriatric ward of a small hospital near Tampa, Florida, it was believed that he had nothing left of any value.
A close second, however, had to be writing giant Stephen King, who attracted a legion of his own faithful fans at his Saturday panel to discuss Marvel's Dark Tower comic book series.
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 Neil Young's Film Lounge
The first, somewhat Stephen King-ish section — showing Evan’s troubled childhood — is surprisingly lengthy, but creates a viscerally unsettling atmosphere of dread punctuated with some jolting shocks.
The contribution of a young performer named Jesse James is crucial to these sequences — as Kayleigh’s brother Tommy, James socks over a characterisation of chillingly believable malevolence and volatility.
But Tommy isn’t just a pint-sized figure of evil — the film makes it clear that Tommy’s dysfunction is due to the influence of his paedophile father (Eric Stoltz): thus misery and horror are passed down from generation to generation.
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 Amazon.ca: Hannibal: Books: Thomas Harris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Only to be replaced a few years down the road(circa IT, another bad book) by a man who slipped little remarks into the text to let us know how familiar he was with celebrities and their lifestyle, and an attitude towards 'poor folks' that slid first into pity, then contempt, then outright jeering.
Mason was a paralysed paedophile missing most of his face / body, who got his jollies tormenting children and reminding his sister how she performed sex acts on him as a little girl.
Margot was a lesbian weight lifter who had a burning desire for a child using Mason's sperm in order to receive her inheritance.
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 Robert Edric books : Lovereading UK
Hull private investigator Leo Rivers finds himself in a battle to keep tabloid sensationalism out of his quest for the truth behind the savage murder of a young prostitute.
An imprisoned paedophile and child murderer unexpectedly appeals his conviction.
In return for a reduced sentence, he offers to implicate those involved in the crimes who were never caught, to provide evidence of Police corruption at the time of the...
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 Criminal Minds
The whole town turns out to help with the investigation, not knowing that the profilers suspect the killer may be one of their own.
Kind of stole parts from Stephen King's The Body, which was made into the movie Stand by Me Was the most obvious one so far new
The FBI profilers investigate a mass poisoning in a small town, trying to determine what the common denominator is among the victims.
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 Happiness (1998) - IMDb user comments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In particular the psychiatrists story is remarkable with performances second to none as he tries to explain to his son about his paedophile tendencies.
Involving a lonely sister, a sister with a good family life, a paedophile, a telephone sex pest and an elderly couple breaking up, the film follows their short stories through whatever it takes them.
While the paedophile character will turn many stomachs, I did respect the film for not monsterising him.
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 Review Copy
Chaos and Order: The Gap Into Madness, by Stephen Donaldson, Harper Collins, 1994.
Anyone who's still shy of Donaldson's prose from way back with Thomas Covenant should take another look; no bombast or untranslatable adjectives, I promise.
In fact, Stephen Donaldson is actually a superb writer, and in this series and in these characters, it has never shown to such effect.
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 SFBookcase.com - Comments Listing - Reference of Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels/Authors
Stephen King's take on the classic zombie tale, this time with people succumbing to a murderous pulse sent through mobile phones.
Amazing fight scenes (how many times can Balazar and his men come back?) and Stephen King introduces himself as a character in a way that serves to tie all of his books together instead of falling flat.
So there are a number of standard plot devices (kitchen boy becoming king, marrying the princess etc) but who cares when they are handled in such a gripping way.
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 Untitled
Drawing on the horror traditions of writers such as Stephen King and James Herbert, he manages to take a wry glance at the sacrifices - sometimes literal - that a writer makes for his art.
This is followed by ‘A Story For Europe’ previously released in a small £1 format on its own by Bloomsbury, and ‘Dave Too’, an excellent tale of psychotherapy with a neat twist in the ending.
That this story would not look out of place in either a literary collection or a sci-fi collection just serves to point out Self’s wide-ranging appeal, and the skill with which he both uses and subverts the genre of his choice.
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 Who will be the new kings of comedy? Evening Standard (London) - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The funniest and most profound sitcom in a decade is gone, and creators Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant are adamant that there will be no overtime.
Like the best of the new batch of British comedies, Curb does not shy away from the taste barrier: in one episode David is mistaken for a paedophile when a little girl hugs him and misinterprets a water bottle stuffed down his trousers.
In the same way Steve Coogan could tell you what car Alan Partridge drove long before it was on screen, Holness created an exhaustive biography for Marenghi, complete with mock website and details about his childhood recovering from jaundice in Romford.
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