Many will find this article deeply disturbing. But as a paedophile ring is smashed, one man jailed for child *advertiser censored* offences gives a brutally honest insight into his warped desires... and his wife reveals why she's standing by him.
Bill Henkel and his wife Sharon sit close together on a sofa in their bright, immaculate detached home in a quiet corner of eastern England.
They are active members of their local church. They sing in old age homes and Henkel, 47, likes to help the elderly of the parish with D.I.Y. jobs.
On the surface, there is nothing remarkable about the couple. The same could be said of their home.
Observant visitors, however, might note the absence of any computers - a clue to the fact that this is no ordinary marriage.
In June 2003, Henkel was caught downloading child *advertiser censored* at work. He was prosecuted, sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment in March last year and released at the halfway point in October.
In the wake of the smashing of Britain's largest internet paedophile ring, reported in yesterday's Mail, Bill's account of his desires and his battle to control them makes compelling reading. It offers a chilling insight into the mind of a paedophile.
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Bill Henkel and his wife Sharon sit close together on a sofa in their bright, immaculate detached home in a quiet corner of eastern England.
They are active members of their local church. They sing in old age homes and Henkel, 47, likes to help the elderly of the parish with D.I.Y. jobs.
On the surface, there is nothing remarkable about the couple. The same could be said of their home.
Observant visitors, however, might note the absence of any computers - a clue to the fact that this is no ordinary marriage.
In June 2003, Henkel was caught downloading child *advertiser censored* at work. He was prosecuted, sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment in March last year and released at the halfway point in October.
In the wake of the smashing of Britain's largest internet paedophile ring, reported in yesterday's Mail, Bill's account of his desires and his battle to control them makes compelling reading. It offers a chilling insight into the mind of a paedophile.
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