‘I’m A Paedophile’: Huntley Finally Confesses
Ian Huntley has confessed for the first time that he is a paedophile after finally admitting he sexually assaulted an 11-year-old girl. The Soham killer’s admission follows a quest for justice by one of his first victims – Hailey Giblin – who says she was abused five years before he murdered Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
{mosimage}Mrs Giblin, now 21, took out a civil claim for damages against Huntley after police refused to charge him. Her aim was to get a judge to formally declare that Huntley had attacked her. Now she has insisted that if police had believed her at the time, the Soham murders may never have happened.
Mrs Giblin said: “Had Humberside Police taken my allegations seriously when I first made them, Huntley would have been placed on the Sex Offenders Register and would not have been able to get a job as a school caretaker in Soham. Holly and Jessica may still be alive. Instead, the police did not believe my story. I was treated like a perpetrator, not as a victim, and Huntley was not charged.”
Initially Huntley, 33, contested the civil action insisting he had not attacked Mrs Giblin in an orchard in the Cleethorpes area in 1997. The case – which has cost Mrs Giblin about £60,000 in legal fees – had been due to be heard in the High Court later this year.
But the Daily Mail reveals that, faced with overwhelming evidence, Huntley has now admitted he did sexually abuse Mrs Giblin. He has signed a legal document last month at Wakefield prison in West Yorkshire, where Huntley is serving a double life sentence for the murders of tenyear- olds Holly and Jessica in Soham in the summer of 2002.
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