Tuesday, 3 June 2014

02:34
Ian Charles Tracey (or Tracy)

A UK Expat living in Thailand who claimed he had been acquitted by the Supreme Court of Thailand in December 2014 is to be investigated to decide whether he needs to be included on the Sex Offenders Register (s) in the UK.

Ian Charles Tracey (or Tracy) has been reported to UK authorities who will now investigate whether Tracey (or Tracy) needs to be included on the official register under 'Sarah's Law'.

Sarah's Law was  was developed in consultation with Sara Payne, whose eight-year-old daughter Sarah was murdered by a convicted paedophile.

Sarah, who lived in Hersham, Surrey, disappeared on the evening of July 1 2000 from a cornfield near the home of her paternal grandparents, Terence and Lesley Payne, in Kingston Gorse, West Sussex.

A body was found on July 17 2000 in a field near Pulborough, some 15 miles from Kingston Gorse where she had disappeared. It was confirmed as Sarah.

Roy Whiting was convicted of the abduction and murder of Sarah on December 12 2001 and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Whiting had previously abducted and sexually assaulted an eight-year-old girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and was sentenced to four years in prison.

Ms Payne campaigned in support of bringing in a scheme similar to Megan's Law in the US, which allows every parent in the country to know if dangerous offenders are living in their area.

There are a number of privately funded and official registers in the Uk including UK paedos Exposed and Parents Protect!.

The documents detailing Tracey (or Tracy) conviction (Thai and English Translation) are posted below.
































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