CRIME HUNTER: Pedophile creep from central casting | Toronto Sun

CRIME HUNTER: Pedophile creep from central casting | Toronto Sun

CRIME HUNTER: Pedophile creep from central casting

David Timothy Deakin was 53 when he was arrested in April 2017 in connection with the largest seizure ever of illicit digital content in the Philippines. He has been jailed for life.
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David Timothy Deakin is the twisted pedophile from central casting.
Pale, sweaty, wearing over-sized outdated glasses and sporting a bulging belly.
Every fibre of his being is drenched in unfathomable evil.
Deakin, 57, will now spend the rest of his life in a Philippines prison along with a growing rogue’s gallery of foreign monsters whose every waking moment was devoted to raping, harming and sexually exploiting impoverished children.
David Timothy Deakin was 53 when he was arrested in April 2017 in connection with the largest seizure ever of illicit digital content in the Philippines.
A native of Peoria, Ill., Deakin and many other pedophiles are attracted to the Philippines for a laundry list of reasons: easily corruptible cops, poverty (some parents are willing to sell their own children), internet connections and cash transfer systems.
Cops say Deakin ran a nauseating webcam scheme featuring the horrendous online sexual abuse of children. Pedophiles from  around the planet logged on to watch “facilitators” destroy the lives of young children, including babies.
Deakin had been in the country since 2000.
When local cops, assisted by the FBI, raided his slovenly two-bedroom home near a red light district, they entered a chamber of horrors.
Inside were piles of children’s underwear, toddler shoes, cameras, bondage cuffs, fetish ropes, meth pipes and stacks of hard drives and photo albums.
But he proved once again that pedos are nothing if not con artists.
Peter Scully, 55, is serving a life sentence in an Australian prison after being found guilty of one count of human trafficking and five counts of rape in June 2018.
“Why is everyone asking about children coming into my house?” Deakin asked at the time.
Cops say Deakin and Aussie Peter Scully were on the cutting edge of a filthy new business: virtual sex tourism to sate the sick appetites of what the FBI estimates are 750,000 child predators online at any moment.
Scully is doing 75 years and could face a death sentence for murdering an 11-year-old girl.
Closer to home, Saskatchewan’s Phillip Chicoine spent hours in his parents’ basement spending thousands of dollars to watch the stomach-churning abuse.
But Chicoine’s monstrous dream of going to the Philippines was interrupted by cops as he prepared to get on a plane. He’s doing 12 years.
Philip Chicoine, 27, of Saskatoon, was sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to 40 child porn-related charges in November 2017.
When cops finally nabbed Deakins, he was streaming child pornography through a secret network and made a grab for his phone to wipe clean his vile deeds. On the phone were more than 4,000 contacts from around the world. His customers.
Insisting he was just a customer himself (as if that made things right) he brushed off the stern-faced, disgusted cops.
“I don’t even know what you’re frigging doing here!” he screamed.
One victim later told The Associated Press that Deakin had come to her impoverished village when she was 12, promising a better life, family support and an education if she went with him. He later told her he was selling her.
Deakin bleached her skin, straightened her hair and was soon waking her up at 4 a.m. to meet online customers in different time zones.
“He needed some girl to show her whole body in front of the camera,” she said.
And it appears the neighbours knew what was going on.
“No, no, not drugs,” said one man. “Computers. Sex. Children.”
Before cops took Deakin away, he asked for a cigarette and his Bible. That will be for self improvement.
No one will be praying for David Timothy Deakin.
Cops have finally identified the killer of Betty Lee Jones. She was murdered in 1970. HANDOUT / BOULDER SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COLD CASE SUSPECT ESCAPES JUSTICE IN DEATH
It was two Colorado Department of Transportation road workers who discovered the young housewife’s lifeless body outside Boulder.
Betty Lee Jones, 23, a mother of two had been bound, raped, strangled and shot. That was on March 9, 1970.
For more than 50 years, her killer remained unknown — until now. DNA technology, take a bow.
At first detectives were eyeing her husband Robert Ray Jones. The pair had been married nine days and fighting for two of them.
Robert Jones decided to cool things down and left in his car.
Suspected killer Paul Leroy Martin died in 2019. HANDOUT / BOULDER SHERIFF'S OFFICE
His young bride flagged down a blue sedan, got in and was never seen again.
When the case was reopened in 2006, the DNA didn’t match any of the six possible suspects, including that of her husband. Using forensic geneology, cops were closing in and determined the killer was an estranged member of a Denver family.
They did not know his whereabouts or whether he was dead or alive. Detectives discovered he died in June 2019 and had his body was exhumed.
He was Paul Leroy Martin. He had no connection to Betty Lee Jones, she was a victim of opportunity. His family said he drove a blue Plymouth Fury sedan at the time of the  murder.
Her family now has the answer that eluded them for half a century. Sadly, cops were a year too late to cage Martin forever.
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