Child Rapist and Ex-Rockstar Ian Watkins Has Been Cleansed from Society

Child Rapist and Ex-Rockstar Ian Watkins Has Been Cleansed from Society

A former Welsh rockstar and singer for band Lostprophets Ian Watkins has finally been killed in prison. His throat was slit bright and early in the morning by two fellow inmates, or good Samaritans depending on how you look at things.

The reported killers? Samuel Dodsworth, convicted for raping a women five times he snatched off the streets, and Rashid Gedel, a drug dealer who stabbed a 22-year-old in a case of mistaken identity.

Definitely not the greatest guys in the world, but hey.. no complaints if trash takes itself out.

The 48-year-old had previously been sentenced to nearly three decades behind bars for a series of child sex offenses, which included the attempted rape of a fan’s baby daughter.

Watkins has often been called the Jeffrey Epstein of Rock music.

Funny enough, in 2023, Watkins was taken hostage and stabbed.

Amongst those who are happy to see him dead is his ex-girlfriend Joanne Mjadzelics, who helped expose the piece of shit.

Joanne Mjadzelics (Daily Mirror)

In an interview with the Daily Mail, she said:

“This is a big shock, but I’m surprised it didn’t happen sooner. I was always waiting for this phone call.

‘He was walking around with a target on his back from the first day he entered the prison.

‘I have always been scared of him getting out and tracking me down or something, so this is a relief.”

In fact, some of his equally evil and deranged fans even offered their children to the disgusting prick.

In 2013, Watkins was given fourteen and fifteen year consecutive prison terms for engaging in sexual activity with a child and the attempted rape of an 11-month-old baby.

He was also convicted of eleven other offenses at Cardiff Crown Court – with those sentences running alongside his 29-year term.

Two of his co-defendants known as Mother A and Mother B – the parents of children he assaulted – were also incarcerated for 14 and 17 years respectively. 

The depraved singer attempted to rape a fan’s baby girl, while he also encouraged another to abuse her own child in a webcam chat. 

During the trial, it was heard how a woman had proposed to him the offer of a “summer of child porn”, to which he replied: “Hell yes, baby.”

Representing Woman B, Christine Laing QC, told the court that Watkins said to her client: “You and your daughter now belong to me.”

It is also understood the imprisoned predator was so ‘tech savvy’ his collection of child abuse footage and photos amounted to 27 terabytes of data.

The scale of the collection dwarfed South Wales Police’s own data storage – and was five times bigger than the force’s, which had 2,862 officers and 1,631 support staff at the time.

One terabyte could hold as much as 472 hours of broadcast quality footage or around 150 hours of HD video.

Eventually, experts from the UK government’s intelligence headquarters, the GCHQ were brought in to crack the password on the encrypted files on his computer.

It read “I FUK KIDZ”..

A photo of the mugshot of disgraced Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins which was posted online. Image has been upscaled using AI. (Reddit)

The pedophile vehemently denied the claims lodged against him before switching his plea to guilty at the last second.

In mitigation, his defense argued his use of crack cocaine and crystal meth meant he could not remember his “prolific abuse”.

Detective Chief Inspector Peter Doyle said:

“Clearly he was man who used encryption tools. He was a man who went to some lengths to conceal what he was storing.

‘He went to some considerable lengths to try and hide his wrongdoing.

‘That takes some time to unravel and unfold but unravel it, we did. Which is why we are where we are today.”

Ahead of the sentencing, the detective also said he believed Watkins had more victims. 

During their probe dubbed Operation Globe, South Wales Police had met with witnesses from around the world.

Watkins pleaded guilty to 13 sex offenses, including the attempted rape of a baby and attempted sexual assault of a child under the age of 13. 

During sentencing, Justice Royce told the two women and Watkins:

“Those who have appeared in these courts over many years, see here, a large number of horrific cases.

‘This case breaks new ground. Any decent person… will experience shock, revulsion and incredulity.”

The judge added Watkins showed a “complete lack of remorse” and had a “corrupting influence,” before adding that the singer posed a significant risk to the wider public, especially women with young children.

Watkins would have been released in the next sixteen or seventeen years. Luckily, that will never happen.

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