23/09/2013
Investigating Letzgohunting. And was a cricket ball sold at auction for a record-breaking sum one of the three balls hit by Gary Sobers in an historic innings in 1968?
Who are online paedophile hunters Letzgohunting? Marie Ashby meets the parents who pursue paedophiles by posing as young girls online. If the men agree to a meeting they confront them on camera then publish the video and pass their evidence to police. But do their methods risk interfering with police investigations and should they be doing what they do?
Also the truth about world's most expensive cricket ball. Sold at auction for a record-breaking 拢26,400, it was supposed to be one of three balls used when Gary Sobers hit an historic six sixes in one over in 1968. But research by journalist Grahame Lloyd has revealed the ball sold was the wrong make and could not have been bowled to Sobers by Glamorgan's Malcolm Nash at St Helen's.
And fifty years ago Reverend Teddy Boston transformed his back garden in a little railway, complete with steam trains and track. It was to become an unlikely tourist trap - and for decades visitors flocked to the village of Cadeby where he lived. Des Coleman tells the story of Leicestershire's railway reverend.
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Who are vigilante group Letzgo Hunting?
Internet vigilante group Letzgo Hunting has been criticised for some of its efforts to expose paedophiles.
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What is this group and who's behind it?
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on the 麻豆官网首页入口 Magazine website.
Letzgo Hunting target jailed
A child abuser from Nottingham who was confronted by anti-paedophile activists has been jailed for eight years.
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The man听was filmed by a group called Letzgo Hunting after members posed as a schoolgirl during web chats.
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on the 麻豆官网首页入口 News website.听听
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Marie Ashby |
Reporter | Grahame Lloyd |
Reporter | Des Coleman |
Series Editor | Tony Roe |
Broadcast
- Mon 23 Sep 2013 19:30麻豆官网首页入口 One East Midlands