Liam Brien Killimor Paedophile
Liam Brien Killimor Paedophile

A convicted Killimor paedophile, Liam Brien, incarcerated for the sexual abuse of four young girls, has incited outrage in his local community by returning to the residence where he perpetrated his heinous acts. He abused multiple young girls in the village for decades and now they are claiming that no-one knew about it, BS.

Liam Brien (54) perpetrated a series of egregious sexual assaults on girls aged five to twelve over a decade at his residence in Killimor, East Galway, from 1996 to 2006.

The unrepentant predator, Liam Brien, declined to express regret for his acts and was originally sentenced to eight years in prison, which was subsequently reduced to five years upon appeal.

Notwithstanding the egregious nature of his offences, Liam Brien returned to his hometown following his release from prison and, in recent weeks, relocated back into the same family residence where he exploited and sexually assaulted young children.

A journalist visited Liam Brien’s residence to enquire about his return to the home where he had perpetrated abuse against the girls, but the malevolent predator offered minimal response.

“Not in the least.” I abstain from commenting. There is no commentary. No comment.

The journalist confronted him with the distress of the victims and their families over his return to the residence, but he promptly closed the door and declined to respond further.

Liam Brien was found guilty of 22 charges of sexually assaulting underage girls at the residence from 1996 to 2006.

Liam Brien refuted all allegations and compelled the four young girls to endure the traumatic ordeal of providing testimony and facing cross-examination in the daunting environment of the courtroom.

Following the poignant testimony of the courageous victims, the jury adjudicated him guilty on 22 counts.

During Brien’s five-day trial, the Galway Circuit Court heard that he groomed the girls by encouraging them to play computer games and subsequently sexually assaulted them while they sat on his knee in front of the computer.

They informed the court that he deprived them of their innocence and expressed profound distress at his refusal to accept accountability for his acts.

At the time of his conviction, Liam Brien was an accountant and portrayed himself as a reliable individual.

Liam Brien previously read in the church in Killimor.

Residents asserted that Liam Brien recently delivered a reading at a graduation mass in Galway for Leaving Certificate students.


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