Police hunting an 'extremely dangerous' sex offender who escaped from prison on Sunday morning warned he could be 'anywhere in the country'.
Paul Robson, 56, fled HMP North Sea Camp, an open prison in Boston, Lincolnshire, shortly before 7am....then why was he in an open prison?
Robson was given two life sentences in August 2000 after he broke into a 23-year-old woman's house in Oxford through a cat flap and sexually assaulted her while holding a knife to her throat.
I thought 'life means life', no? And how big is he - or how big was her cat?!
Not difficult to escape from an open prison, they are technically absconders.
ReplyDeleteAs he had been moved there after serving 22 years I think he's probably getting ready to be released. Even though he's described as dangerous of course.
Coming to a bail hostel near you very soon.
Jaded
Julia, you asked, "And how big is he - or how big was her cat?! "
ReplyDeleteThat was the question when I first heard of this fustercluck.
"Not difficult to escape from an open prison, they are technically absconders."
ReplyDeleteSo we can see!
"That was the question when I first heard of this fustercluck."
That old 'X Files' episode - 'Eugene Toobs' - comes to mind!